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Renegade Kid’s Planet Crashers has received a North American release date. UTV Ignition will publish the game on the eShop on July 26. Anyone want to take a guess as to how much it’ll cost?

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Nintendo’s new way of promoting some of its upcoming games is through the use of Nintendo Direct. Calcio Bit 3DS received a lengthy presentation a few weeks ago, and now Onitore will be receiving the same treatment.

On July 18, a 10-minute Nintendo Direct will be held for the new brain training title. The official name of the broadcast is “A Little Nintendo Direct Demon Training.”

Along with footage of the game, Nintendo will show footage of Satoru Iwata’s visit with Dr. Ryuta Kawashima.

Thanks to 4Him for the tip.

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As promised, Mighty Switch Force has received a temporary discount on the North American eShop. The game can be purchased for $2.99 through Sunday night. It normally costs $5.99, so you’d be saving $3 (50%) in total.



You may have seen the image above floating around on the Internet. It’s a fan-made 3DS mockup that features two Circle Pads.

That’s not a big deal. Fans create mockups all the time. But here’s the kicker: UK retailer HMV is apparently using the photo to promote the 3DS XL.

We’re waiting on verification for this, but if it’s true, that’s a pretty big screw-up!

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The official Project X Zone blog received another update today. It covered news concerning more character reveals and general gameplay details. A summary of the blog’s information can be found below.

– Still some unannounced ally characters
– Recent trailer hinted at this
– At the end of the video, it showed the words “and more….”
– This phrase was in reference to unannounced characters
– Can control a character fully when moving a character
– Not the type of strategy game where you don’t select a hexagon or square and the character moves there
– Character can dash by pressing “B”
– Two cut-in animations (one on both screens) happen during a support attack
– Main team appears on one screen
– Support team appears on the other screen
– Only one team will actually speak during these pair attacks
– The team that speaks will be shown on the top screen

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Thanks to 4Him for the tip.


Onitore details

Posted on 12 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in 3DS, News | 0 comments

Onitore is just about ready for its Japanese launch. Nintendo has been promoting the software through asset updates, and today it detailed the title’s exercises and modes.

The new information is as follows:

– Game focuses on “Working Memory”
– Train through exercises such as “Demon Math”
– This exercise is based off a problem type called “n-back”
– Iwata highlighted it during Nintendo Direct
– Demon Mouse: Remember the panel the mouse has hidden behind
– Demon Speed Reading: Read a passage aloud while trying to commit a portion of the passage to memory
– Demon Symbol: Remember the given symbol and select it from three options
– Demon Block: Remember the position of flashing blocks in order
– All Demon Training exercises last five minutes
– Can only play one of each training type per day
– Demon Training Support, Brain Training, and Relax modes included
– Support: speed up your Working Memory
– Brain Training: six new brain exercises and three more from past Brain Ages
– Relax: Rest your brain through mini-games including “Cell Explosion” and “Bacteria Eradication”
– Game data supports up to four players
– Compare rankings with other players
– StreetPass support lets you trade your opinion of the game and your play data

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