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Renegade Kid’s Jools Watsham has provided updates on a variety of topics.

First, Watsham was asked how many long it’ll take to complete Mutant Mudds:

“First-time players will probably need about 8 hours to complete the game. Once you know what you’re doing, you’re looking at around 3 – 4 hours to complete each of the 40 levels.”


If you visit the 3DS eShop, you’ll be greeted with a message stating that a new system update is available. This firmware is different than the upgrade that has been offered since early December.

It doesn’t appear to include anything of great importance. Nintendo’s official description of the update is as follows:

“System stability improvements and other adjustments
Further improvements to overall system stability and other minor adjustments have been made to enhance the user experience.”

Note that you must download the new firmware in order to access the eShop. The store will ask you to “Come back after you’ve updated”.


The second video introduces another batch of impressive 1-up tricks, speedruns, secrets, and more. You can find the first video here.


Two partnership deals for Nintendo of Europe/Namco Bandai Europe in one day…

21st December, 2011 – The Straw-Hat Pirates from the popular manga series One Piece are setting sail for Europe in 2012. Nintendo and NAMCO BANDAI today confirmed they have entered into a distribution agreement for the forthcoming game One Piece Unlimited Cruise Special, exclusive to Nintendo 3DS. Under the terms of the agreement Nintendo will be responsible for the sales, marketing and distribution of the game throughout European territories with NAMCO BANDAI remaining as publisher. One Piece Unlimited Cruise Special is scheduled for release across Europe on 10th February 2012.

One Piece Unlimited Cruise Special is a remake of the classic Wii game, One Piece Unlimited Cruise Part 1: Adventure Beneath the Waves. Enjoy the game and brand-new bonus material, including the new Marineford Mode, on your Nintendo 3DS for the first time.


3DS Downloadable Software

Itsu no Ma ni K?kan Nikki (Swapnote/Nintendo Letter Box) – FREE
3D Classics Parutena no Kagami (3D Classics Kid Icarus) – FREE (after registering two games on Club Nintendo)

Video Content

New Super Mario 3D Land Tokoton Asobu! Challenge! video

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Earlier this month, global Nintendo president Satoru Iwata shared expectations that the 3DS would likely hit the four million units sold mark in Japan before the end of February 2012. He would be pleased to hear that the system will reach this goal well ahead of schedule.

According to Nikkei, it could happen as soon as next week. Thus far, the 3DS has moved 3.6 million units based on Enterbrain data. Nintendo will, at the latest, sell four million 3DS units in total before the end of the year.

Thanks to 4Him for the tip!

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NAMCO BANDAI Games to Bring King of Iron Fist Tournament to Nintendo 3DS this Winter

SAN JOSE, Calif., (December 21, 2011) – Leading video game publisher and developer NAMCO BANDAI Games America Inc., today announced TEKKEN 3D PRIME EDITION™ is releasing in North America on February 14, 2012 for the portable Nintendo 3DS™ system. The unique functionality of the 3D system takes the famous King of Iron Fist Tournament into the third-dimension for the first time, delivering a more immersive and dynamic TEKKEN® experience with more than 40 characters.

TEKKEN 3D PRIME EDITION will make the most of the Wi-Fi functionality of the Nintendo 3DS, delivering fast-paced dynamic battles with impressive graphics at 60fps. And with the Nintendo 3DS system’s StreetPass™ feature, nearby players can exchange collectable TEKKEN cards even when their systems are asleep.


Wii

1. Mario Party 9
2. Rhythm Heaven Fever
3. The Amazing Spider-Man
4. Combat Wings: The Great Battles of WWII
5. Men in Black

Wii U

1. Batman: Arkham City
2. Ninja Gaiden III: Razor’s Edge
3. LEGO City Stories
4. Battlefield 3
5. Tekken

3DS

1. Paper Mario
2. Luigi’s Mansion 2
3. Kid Icarus: Uprising
4. Animal Crossing
5. Professor Layton and the Mask of Miracle

Wii U enters the most-wanted charts for the first time while the DS listing finally retires.



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