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Arc System Works today released a bunch of new screenshots from the 3DS game Downtown Nekketsu Jidaigeki. You can find them all below.

Update: We’ve now received the official announcements. The new Crop/Recipe and Flower packs will be free until May 19th and .99 cents thereafter. Natsume is also teasing “a big DLC pack coming in mid-June, including new characters and outfits”.

Here’s an overview of today’s DLC:

With the new DLC available, players will enjoy new crops that have been added to Sam’s Shop, and can also learn new recipes from Hanna. New kinds of flowers will be available in Iris’ shop. But that’s not all! Love is in the valley air, and players can look forward to a romantic summer with some extra surprises coming later in June!

Tons of DLC screenshots are below.


A couple of new Harvest Moon: The Lost Valley DLC sets are now available.

The first download is comprised of new crops and recipe DLC. This normally costs $0.99, but can be obtained for free until May 19. Natsume also released new flowers DLC which appears to be permanently free.

Natsume spread today’s Harvest Moon: The Lost Valley DLC news on Twitter with the following messages:


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Update: Bumped to the top. Mewtwo can be purchased now in North America as well. $3.99 per version, or $4.99 for both.


Smash Bros. Wii U and 3DS players in Europe can now purchase the game’s Mewtwo DLC. Nintendo announced on Twitter earlier today:


Mewtwo is priced at €3.99 / £3.59 for each version, though a bundle for both titles can be had for €4.99 / £4.49.

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SEGA is working on a demo for Hatsume Miku: Project Mirai DX, which is due out in Japan on May 13.

The demo features touch and button modes. “LOL -lots of laugh-” (Music by KeN, Lyrics by Endcape) and “Senbonzakura” (Music and Lyrics by Kuruusa P (White Flame)) will be included as two select songs. Those who have save data from Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai 2 can import their username and “My Phrase”, level of friendship between characters, and more into the demo.

There’s no word yet on whether the Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX demo will be distributed in the west. We’re certainly hoping that it will be!

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New footage from Arc System Works’ Downtown Nekketsu Jidaigeki has been uploaded. You can view it below.

Mighty No. 9 launches for Wii U and other platforms on September 15 in North America and September 18 in other territories, Comcept announced today. Portable versions, including 3DS, “will follow at a later date.” Today’s announcement also confirms that Comcept has teamed up with Deep Silver for publishing duties, and the game will be sold at retail.

Comcept originally hoped to have Mighty No. 9 ready this spring, but the extra time and partnership with Deep Silver allows for extra things. The title will feature Japanese and French voiceovers, extra subtitles languages, and the entire Ray DLC set – featuring an extra level, boss, and playable characters. All of this content will be free to Kickstarter backers and those who purchase the physical version.

Head past the break for a Q&A explaining why Comcept partnered with Deep Silver, why Mighty No. 9 is delayed, and the 3DS delay.

5pb. is planning two new scenarios for Corpse Party: Blood Covered …Repeated Fear. The first will be included in the base game, but a second will be available as a first-print bonus.

Three characters will star in the scenario, which was made by the games’ original creators Team GrisGris. Additional information can be found in the summary below.

“Firefly of Everlasting Darkness” Chapter

This chapter sees Yoshiki struck on the head with a hammer by Yoshikaze on the verge of dying within moments.

Just in the knick of time, though, Tomohiro manages to save him, with the two of them swearing to each other that they’ll both make it out alive.

But soon enough, the spirit of a dead girl appears before them…

Consumers in Japan can obtain the extra scenario with a DLC code in all retail versions of the game.

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The new themes for this week have just hit the Japanese 3DS theme shop, including ones for BlazBlue and Puzzle & Dragons – the latter of which will be made available tomorrow. Check out the video below to see all the new themes in action!

A bunch of new 3DS themes are out now in Japan. The lineup is as follows:

BlazBlue (Arakune)
SHOW BY ROCK!! No.08
ClariS (Connect)
Tamagotchi
Crayon Shin-chan
Puzzle & Dragons (Tamadra)

The BlazBlue and Puzzle & Dragons themes are priced at 100 yen each. The others cost 200 yen each.

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Atlus has put up a new video in which the company unboxes Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker. Take a look at it below.

All first-print copies of Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker will come with a limited edition CD soundtrack and decal set.


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