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First Pokémon Game for Hand-Held Nintendo 3DS System Includes Fast-Paced Battles, Social Play Features and More Than 600 Pokémon

REDMOND, Wash.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Starting this fall, Pokémon™ fans will be able to experience the franchise’s battle-based action and adventure in a whole new dimension. Nintendo of America has announced an Oct. 24 launch date for Pokémon™ Rumble Blast, the first Pokémon game created exclusively for the hand-held Nintendo 3DS™ system. An action-packed Pokémon adventure in 3D without the need for special glasses, the game lets players battle against waves of opposing wind-up Toy Pokémon, connect and play with friends, and collect more than 600 Toy Pokémon.

As players advance through each stage in Pokémon Rumble Blast, their Toy Pokémon will face dozens of Toy Pokémon at once, creating fast and furious real-time battles. Players must also face off against giant Boss Pokémon, whose massive size and strength offer special challenges. Certain defeated Toy Pokémon can be added to the player’s team, and players may also collect special Toy Pokémon, each with its own unique stats and abilities. Players can collect more than 600 Toy Pokémon in all, including those from the recently released Pokémon Black Version and Pokémon White Version games. Players can quickly and easily switch between the various Toy Pokémon they collect throughout the game.


Nintendo Week (7/18)

Posted on 13 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in 3DS, DS, Videos, Wii | 0 comments

In this week’s episode: The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D, Kirby’s Dream Land, Captain America: Super Soldier and Mario’s greatest jumps.

To coincide with the Nintendo Channel updates, Nintendo Week will now be available on Thursdays instead of Mondays.


Ugh… this is some of the worst news I’ve heard in months. It just boggles my mind. Mega Man Legends 3 Project was incredibly ambitious and it was nice to finally see the series return after so many years.

While the full game was never officially greenlighted, Prototype was so incredibly close to making it out to the public. What was once a planned launch title for the eShop has fallen into the abyss. Unfortunately, it doesn’t sound like Capcom will be reviving this project in the future.

Read on below for Capcom’s statement and FAQ about the cancellation.


I still can’t believe this game is out, nor can I believe that I’ve already finished it! It seems just like yesterday when we heard about the game through a small leak on Nintendo’s E3 site. It was confirmed just a few hours later that the game was heading to 3DS.


It appears that one developer is already expressing significant concern about the 3DS’ sales situation at the moment. Zoe Mode’s, originally set to be released in September, seems to have been delayed. Studio head Paul Mottram said the following about their game and the 3DS overall:

“…now we’re finding that everyone is not knowing what platform is going to succeed – we did our first 3DS title – we got Crush onto that, but we had to delay the release of that because of the success of the platform.”

The thing that makes this confusing is that, as far as we know, the title is still due out in a couple of months. SEGA hasn’t announced a delay or new release date, but we’ll keep you informed about the situation.

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I’m wondering when we’ll finally see some direct-feed footage of this game. I’m wondering how it looks in action!

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– You can translate it as “Mahjong 3D: Imperial Fights”
– Play as emperor Oin shi Huangdi as he conquests territories to form
actual China.
– Choose your own path, your enemies and your allies and discover
different puzzles.
– 3D effect use: mahjong pieces pop out of the screen
– 80 levels distributed through 7 worlds + unlockeable extra levels and
pieces
– Easy, normal and hard mode
– Cooperative mode: play with someone offline via WiFi or online
– StreetPass mode: share unlockeable items, characters’ progress and high
scores
– European release date: September 30th
– Price: 39,99 euros

Via Revogamers



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