Loser of the “Pokemon election” Simisear to be distributed in Japan
Posted on 9 years ago by Matt(@OnePunchMaz) in 3DS, News | 0 comments
As we reported, a “Pokemon election” was recently held in Japan where people could vote on their favorite Pokemon – the winner of the election, Greninja, will be given away to those who buy tickets for the newest Pokemon movie, which premieres next month.
As with every election, there are winners and losers, and while Greninja won, Simisear lost. The 5th generation Pokemon received the fewest votes, meaning it placed #720. However, to “commemorate” its loss, Simisear will also be distributed in Japan, specifically at Pokemon Centers and Pokemon Stores from June 25th till July 15th.
Monster Hunter Generations demo footage
Posted on 9 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS, Videos | 0 comments
Footage of the new Monster Hunter Generations demo has arrived. Watch some gameplay in the video below.
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Rhythm Heaven Megamix gets a pair of 3DS themes in North America
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Two Rhythm Heaven Megamix are now available in North America. Nintendo has added in “Rhythm Heaven Megamix Costumed Tebiri” and “Rhythm Heaven Remix Ringside”. Each one costs $1.99.
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Nintendo Treehouse: Live at E3 highlights upcoming Wii U and releases (recap announcement)
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Nintendo showed off a variety of games for the Wii U and Nintendo 3DS systems during its Nintendo Treehouse: Live at E3 broadcast today, including a new game in the Mario Party series, an original action-adventure RPG IP for Nintendo 3DS, a sequel to Nintendo eShop hit BOXBOY! and the surprise launch of Rhythm Heaven Megamix.
Here’s a quick recap of just a few of today’s highlights. For even more details on upcoming games, visit http://e3.nintendo.com/videos to watch individual Treehouse: Live segments and more.
Pokémon GO Plus: The Pokémon GO Plus accessory can connect via Bluetooth Low Energy technology with any smartphone that has the Pokémon GO application installed, and provides an easy and convenient way to catch Pokémon and collect items (accessory must be in proximity of smartphone). Once the accessory is synced with a smartphone, Pokémon GO Plus notifies the player about events in the game, such as the appearance of a Pokémon nearby, using an LED display and vibration. Players can catch Pokémon or collect items by pressing the button on the Pokémon GO Plus without looking at their smartphone. Pokémon GO Plus will launch in late July in North America, and is currently available for pre-order at select retailers at a suggested price of $34.99.
Rhythm Heaven Megamix launches now on the 3DS eShop, trailer
Posted on 9 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS, News, Videos | 9 Comments
Well, this is definitely a surprise! Looks like Rhythm Heaven Megamix is out today, and it’s a 3DS eShop-only game as far as we know.
You can purchase Rhythm Heaven Megamix from the 3DS eShop by search. It’s also on Nintendo’s site here. The game costs $29.99. A free demo is also on the eShop.
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Yo-kai Watch 3 video shows the battle system
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20 minutes of Puzzle & Dragons X footage
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Dragon Quest VII – Nintendo Treehouse: Live @ E3 2016 recording
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Dragon Quest VII launches September 16, E3 2016 trailer, fact sheet
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Square Enix wasn’t originally planning on having Dragon Quest VII localized
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Dragon Quest VII is being localized all thanks to the fans. Originally, Square Enix had no plans to bring the game over due to the huge amount of text needed to translate. However, due to vocal fan feedback – particularly from France who sent over letters and more – we ended up getting the RPG in the end. Square Enix shared this information as part of today’s Treehouse stream.