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Gamelion has confirmed its next eShop game. Crazy Kangaroo, previously released for iOS/Android, should be heading to the store soon.

Crazy Kangaroo has been approved by Nintendo of America. In Europe, it’s in the final stage of QA.

Gamelion sent out the following description of the title:

A groundbreaking, super-addictive and unbelievably cute platform game from Gamelion that delivers pure awesomeness!

MEET BARNEY – a cute kangaroo that was caught by evil poachers but luckily fell out of the airplane and now has to make his way home. Help him – you two should hop along together just great! With intuitive Motion Sensor and Circle Pad controls, and handcrafted graphics, CRAZY KANGAROO is simply perfect. Complete missions, reach new ranks, and buy lots of helpful upgrades. Give it a shot!

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Medabots 7 is very close to launching in Japan. The two versions of the game will be available on September 13.

Since it’ll be out in two weeks, the Medabots 7 website has received an extensive update. You can find new details and screenshots pulled from the site below.

– New combo-based mechanic for the battle system
– Involves using 2 parts at the same time when reaching the attacking line, in exchange for it taking longer to charge/cooldown.
– Medaforce and Medachange are returning
– Medachange: ability to transform
– Footage on the website shows parts from a variety of Medarot games, including Medarot 5, and Medarot G
– Over 700 parts in the game
– 5,700 possible combinations
– Medal raising has changed
– Players will be restricted to the same 3 skills like Medabots DS, but there are now added effects to where a user aims an attack
– Ex: “Speed” still makes the Medabot aim at leg parts first, but also gives it a 1.2x bonus with its charge time
– Ex: “Power” gives a bonus to damage
– Branching medal evolution paths will return from Medarot 5

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Nintendo Power has released a public preview of this month’s magazine. Titles featured include Pokemon Black/White 2, Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask, Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed, and Zero Escape: Virtue’s Last Reward.

The issue arrives on newsstands on September 4 and has already started to reach subscribers.



After weeks of waiting, the Theatrhythm Final Fantasy finally hit the North American eShop. The download went live on the store just a few hours ago.

All of that waiting may have payed off. It looks like we have our first eShop demo that doesn’t contain a play limit – you can try out the demo as many times as you’d like.

I don’t think this is the same situation with the Japanese/European demo version, but I could be wrong. In any case, let’s hope future demos also forgo play limitations.

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