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The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes features over 30 costumes that can be accessed through normal play. But there’s one that is only obtained by teaming up with friends locally.

When playing local multiplayer (including Download Play), you’ll receive an item called the “proof of friendship”. You’ll get one “proof” per friend’s system. A currently unspecified amount is needed in order to obtain the special costume.

Speaking with Japanese website 4Gamer, Zelda series producer Eiji Aonuma and Tri Force Heroes director Hiromasa Shikata explained that the team thought they should make a reward for those people for play locally. Head past the break for our translation of the interview excerpt.

Just like Yo-kai Watch 2, Yo-kai Watch Busters is getting a third version in Japan called “Moon Rabbit Team”. The game will feature USApyon as the main Yo-kai. Owners of the older Yo-kai Watch Busters games should be eligible for some sort of free update.

Yo-kai Watch Busters launches in Japan this December for 3DS. There’s no other news yet about what else is new in the game, but you’ll bring you that information when it’s available.

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Update: First look at battles in the game:


Atlus debuted the first Shin Megami Tensei IV Final trailer during a live stream event today. Watch it below.

Nintendo has opened the full website for The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes. Access it here. You know what to expect – information, screenshots, and videos pertaining to the game.

Thanks to Jeffery F for the tip.

Shift DX heading to 3DS

Posted on 8 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in 3DS, News | 6 Comments

Choice Provisions, Fishing Cactus, and Moragami are teaming up to create Shift DX for 3DS.

Shift 1 and 2 are a pair of classic puzzle-platforming games. The new title for 3DS, Shift DX, will feature levels from both versions along with 100 new ones. That’s on top of a new Shift Challenge gameplay mode, a level editor with shareable QR codes, “Pop-Art” and “Classic” visual modes, and unlockable playable avatars from indie games.

Shift DX is coming “soon” to 3DS physically and digitally. Read on below for a full overview.

Shift DX marks the return of the classic Shift series. The game will feature all of the levels contained in Shift 1 and 2, along with 100 all-new levels designed specially for this release.

Many have tried to emulate the gameplay of Shift since its first release in 2008, but none have managed to capture the frantic, mind-bending nature of the series. Players are tasked with making their way through a series of perplexing rooms, equipped with nothing more than their ability to “shift” the playing field. Is a wall blocking you from progressing? Flip that level upside down and turn that wall into a pit! 

Of course, that’s only the beginning of the challenges players will encounter in Shift DX. The road to victory is paved with mysterious items, complex environmental puzzles, and a variety of deadly traps.

Shift DX is coming soon to Nintendo 3DS. Both digital and physical releases are planned.

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Three new Pokemon distributions have been announced for Japan in this month’s issue of CoroCoro. These will begin weekly starting on October 29.

Below are details about each distribution:

Shiny Xerneas

– October 29
– Level 100
– Moves: Geomancy, Moonblast, Aromatherapy and Focus Blast

Shiny Yveltal

– November 5
– Level 100
– Moves Oblivion Wing, Sucker Punch, Dark Pulse and Foul Play

Zygarde

– November 12
– Level 100
– Moves: Land’s Wrath, Extreme Speed, Glare & Outrage

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A couple of days ago, Nintendo published a Zelda: Tri Force Heroes gameplay video with series producer Eiji Aonuma. We now have a video with much more extensive footage, which you can view below.

Aonuma was actually playing the game as the first online demo period went live in Japan. Nintendo is planning two more sessions next weekend.

A demo for Project X Zone 2 hit the Japanese 3DS eShop yesterday. Check out an hour’s worth of footage from it below.

Back when the first Yo-kai Watch was nearing its launch in Japan, Level-5 released a demo on the Japanese 3DS eShop. It now looks like there are similar plans for the west.

Yesterday, a rating popped up on the Australian classification site for a Yo-kai Watch demo. Nintendo hasn’t said anything about this yet, but I suppose we’ll be hearing something soon!

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A few hours ago, Atlus held another live stream for The Legend of Legacy. Head past the break for the Twitch recording.


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