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Lost Heroes is a dungeon RPG that mixes Ultraman, Gundam and Kamen Rider.


Remember when Masahiro Sakurai said he was looking into bringing Kid Icarus to the eShop? It looks like he was successful in doing so, except the final product will be more than just a port of the NES title. Nintendo has revealed that the classics game will be receiving the “3D Classics” treatment.

Players who participate in a “Chotto Mario na Nintendo 3DS Campaign” will receive the download for free. 3000 winners will obtain a special Mario-themed 3DS – three designs were shown. 3D Classics: Kid Icarus will eventually be offered as a paid download as well.


Mario Kart 7 details

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– Game has a Mario Kart Channel
– This channel collects data from StreetPass
– Players’ ghost Miis with whom you exchange data will be collected
– Choose a person’s data from the channel and select ro ace the actual player online
– Daily download ghost data for SpotPass
– 8 players for online play
– Remains 60 FPS online
– Konno has pushed community features
– Players can make their own communities

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– Iwata has confirmed 10 minutes of recording footage
– Many options
– Interval recording
– Can make the 3DS take a frame after a few seconds
– You can make stop-motion movies this way

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Nintendo Show 3D (10/20)

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Remember, you can watch the complete show right on the eShop, and in 3D.


3DS Download Software

Pyramids (Enjoy Gaming) – €4/£3.60

DSiWare

Academy: Checkers (Gamelion) – 500 Points

WiiWare

FAST Racing League Demo (Shin’en)


Hurry And Pre-Order For A Limited Edition Harvest Moon Plush Alpaca Before They’re Gone!

Burlingame, CA. – October 20, 2011 – Natsume Inc., a worldwide developer and publisher of family-oriented video games, announced today that Harvest Moon: The Tale of Two Towns has gone gold and will be released for the Nintendo 3DS on November 1st, 2011. Natsume’s Harvest Moon: The Tale of Two Towns launched for the Nintendo DS just last month.
“November 1st is the magical day when the beloved Harvest Moon franchise will be available to gamers for the first time in 3D in the form of Harvest Moon: The Tale of Two Towns for the Nintendo 3DS!” said Hiro Maekawa, President and CEO of Natsume. “Using the new features the 3DS offers, including StreetPass and enhanced graphics, we are bringing dedicated fans the Harvest Moon experience we’re sure they can’t wait to have.”

Konohana and Bluebell villages were once the friendliest of neighbors. Then a huge dispute erupted between them over, of all things, food! Both towns were certain that their cooking was the best in the world. This feud has transformed these happy neighbors into bitter rivals.



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