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Square Enix has announced a final Japanese release date for Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance. It will be available on March 29 for 6,090 yen. All copies will include an AR card which can unlock a rare Dream Eater than is difficult to obtain through regular gameplay.

The Kingdom Hearts Edition, which contains an original design 3DS, will go on sale alongside the standalone game.

Finally, Square Enix is also preparing a Kingdom Hearts 10th Anniversary Box, but details are currently unavailable.

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The Japanese Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater 3D bundle will almost certainly be a rare collector’s item in the near future. That’s because Konami won’t be selling the special hardware in stores. A raffle is being held on the Konami Style website, and those who are selected will still need to pay the ¥22,980 fee.

Raffle entries will be accepted until February 3. Konami will inform winners through email on February 10.

The Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater 3D bundle includes the snake-themed 3DS, two clear files, and the game itself.

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SEGA has sent out a handful of new Hatsune Miku and Future Stars details. The company has provided information on the “Chance Circle System” and “My Room” features, as well as the game’s AR support.

The new information is as follows:

– Rhythm gameplay
– Tap the corresponding buttons as they’re reached by a marker that spins around a circle
– This is known as the “Chance Circle System”
– My Room: View Miku in her natural environment
– Also see some expressions you wouldn’t normally see as she’s dancing
– Clock shown as you watch
– Might be able to use My Room as a desktop clock
– Comes with an AR card
– Can make Hatsune Miku appear on your desk for a “desktop” live
– Take photos with the 3DS while the live is progressing

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Yep, you can play through the entire Resident Evil: Revelations demo with the Circle Pad Pro. Give it a try if you’ve imported the add-on from Japan!


Finally, it seems we have a launch date for Mutant Mudds. Nintendo’s own website lists the game for a January 26 release. That’s just seven days away!

The site also reconfirms the $8.99 price point.

Thanks to Brandon B for the tip!

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On this week’s episode: Mario Kart 7, The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword, a StreetPass Feature and Zumba Fitness 2.



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