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Club Nintendo members can order three free “AR Idol Cards” for Kid Icarus: Uprising starting today. The deal doesn’t have an expiration date, but keep in mind that it is a limited time offer.

“Great Reaper”, “Drill Arm”, and “Palutena (rare)” cards are included in the pack.

You can find more information about the offer here.


Could Mutant Mudds be getting a demo on the eShop? Nothing is confirmed at this time, though Renegade Kid’s Jools Watsham appears to be gauging interest for the possibility.

On Twitter, Watsham wrote:

“Who would like a free playable demo of Mutant Mudds on eShop?”

I don’t believe there is one demo on the eShop for a downloadable game yet. Perhaps a trial could persuade a few 3DS owners to purchase Mutant Mudds…

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A game box was spotted at an Australian EB Games store over the weekend, stirring speculation about a possible Donkey Kong 3D game for Nintendo’s newest handheld. However, GameStop has confirmed today that Nintendo did not provide the display cases and have put an end to the rumors.

A GameStop representative said:

“The displays were not supplied by Nintendo and have been taken down. It’s definitely not in the system in the U.S. I’m sure it’s not elsewhere, either, but I can’t confirm that.”

So there you have it. There is no Donkey Kong title in the works for the 3DS (as far as we know at least!). I’m sure we’ll see a new game in the franchise one day given how successful Donkey Kong Country Returns was, but there isn’t a new game on the horizon.

Thanks to Lars H for the tip!

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Interviews with Koichi Hayashida continue to pour in from GDC. There are a few duplicate questions/answers below, which makes sense given how many interviews were conducted with the Super Mario 3D Land director.

We do get a few interesting pieces of information though, such as a confirmation that the 2D Mario game recently announced by Nintendo president Satoru Iwata is not made by EAD Tokyo. This shouldn’t come as surprise given the fact that the studio has only handled the 3D Mario’s in the past, but it’s nice to know for sure!

Once again, head past the break for the full Q&A breakdown…



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