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For whatever reason, Swapnote wasn’t included in the Nintendo Download report for North America today. It is, however, up on the eShop. It can be downloaded free of charge, so you might as download it when you have a free moment!


Nintendo has added the Virtual Console version of The Legend of Zelda to the Japanese eShop for all 3DS owners. This means that those who aren’t part of the Ambassador program can purchase the title for 500 yen.

Additionally, the Ambassador version has received an update. The icon on the home menu has changed and it now supports save states.

This news currently applies to Japan only, but I’m sure Nintendo of America/Europe will follow up on this soon.

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Nintendo has updated the Japanese Kid Icarus: Uprising website with a short blurb on a new vehicle in the game. Today, the company introduced the beetle. It’s unclear how it’ll be used in the game at the moment. For now, you can find some screenshots of Pit and the beetle in the image above.


Two 3DS games are included in Best Buy’s “Deal of the Day” sale today. Both Pilotwings Resort and Steel Diver can be purchased on the retailer’s site for $5. You’re saving $35 if you purchase these games at that price.

A couple of nintendogs + cats versions are also on sale for $5, though they’re not available for shipping. You’ll have to use the store pickup option if you order this title.

The Pilotwings Resort page can be found here. The Steel Diver page is here. and the nintendogs + cats page is here.

Thanks to Hejiru for the tip!


No Swapnote? Hmm…

This week’s Nintendo Download includes the following featured content:

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Mighty Switch Force! – Space Hooligans have escaped custody and are wreaking havoc all over Planet Land. HQ calls on cybernetic peace-keeper Patricia Wagon to bring these renegades to justice. (For Nintendo 3DS™)


Crush3D trailer

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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”.



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