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There’s one thing we know for sure about Bravely Default: Flying Fairy – it’s a beautiful game. And based on what we’ve seen from the AR demo and previews thus far, this game should be on any 3DS owner’s radar. Let’s just hope Square Enix plans on localizing the title!


There’s been an absolutely ridiculous rumor floating around recently that a leaked document has revealed the name of the new Smash Bros. titles for Wii U and 3DS. I’ve refused to post that on this site, because, well, I think it’s ridiculous. People need to start filtering out what they find on the Internet…

But I digress! Perhaps responding to the “leaked” document, Masahiro Sakurai commented officially on the next round of Smash Bros. games. On his Twitter account, Sakurai said, “I’m currently concentrating on one title, Kid Icarus. Until this come to an end, Smash Bros. will not progress. Of course, characters have not been decided at all.”

This echoes what Satoru Iwata said at this year’s E3. Sakurai and his team are completely focusing on Uprising at the moment. And as we all know, the title was delayed to Q1 for all regions last week. That means development on Smash Bros. Wii U/3DS probably hasn’t even started.

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1. [Wii] Dragon Quest Anniversary Collection
2. [PS3] Tales of Xillia
3. [PS3] Resident Evil Revival Selection
4. [Wii] Wii Sports Resort
5. [Wii] Rhythm Heaven Wii

6. [PS3] Monster Hunter Portable 3rd HD Ver.
7. [3DS] The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D
8. [PSP] Grand Knights History
9. [DS] Kirby Mass Attack
10. [PSP] MonHun Nikki: Poka Poka Ailu Mura G


Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and TT Games have confirmed that the LEGO® Harry Potter™: Years 5-7 videogame will be available in North America beginning November 11 for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system, PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) system, the Wii™ system, the Nintendo DS™ and Nintendo 3DS™ hand-held systems, and Windows PC.

LEGO® Harry Potterâ„¢: Years 5-7 continues the saga of the Boy Who Lived in this spell-binding adventure for wizards and Muggles alike. This time, players are transported through the final three books and final four films – Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenixâ„¢, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Princeâ„¢, and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallowsâ„¢ – to experience Harry’s last years at Hogwartsâ„¢ and battle Lord Voldemortâ„¢ in the ultimate fight of good vs. evil. The creative LEGO prowess unites with the expansive world of Harry Potterâ„¢ once again to deliver an exciting and rewarding gameplay experience. The game features lessons, spell-casting, dueling and much more for players of all ages to enjoy.

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One of the more quiet announcements from TGS was Puyo Puyo, which is heading to both Wii and 3DS. From what I can gather, this is the 20th anniversary title that was released in Japan for DS earlier this year.

You can find a trailer of the game in action above.

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