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If you own Pokemon Bank, you can now download the fully evolved Johto starter Pokemon. During this distribution event you can get Meganium, Typhlosion, and Feraligatr with their Hidden Abilities of Leaf Guard, Flash Fire, and Sheer Force.

This latest distribution will run until November 30th and is available to all owners of the Pokemon Bank. The starter Pokemon can be sent to Pokemon X, Y, Omega Ruby, or Alpha Sapphire games through their Pokemon Link feature.

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For the owners of the Japanese Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire games the latest distribution is now live. You will now be able to get the Fennekin that is based on Serena’s Fennekin from the anime. He has no special powers but is holding the Destiny Knot and comes with the high Cute contest stat.

The distribution is acquired through a serial code that was given during the latest anime episode, SERENA01. The code is usable once and can be redeemed through the Mystery Gift option, it will be available until March 31st.

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Thanks to a new online preview from Famitsu, we have a few more details about Downtown Nekketsu Jidaigeki. You’ll find the information rounded up below.

– “large volume” story
– Takes place a few years after the NES game
– Follows Kunimasa
– Relying on the heads of criminal families throughout Japan, Kunimasa will live life day-by-day as he travels Edo period Japan as an outlaw “gambler”
– Teams up with partner Tsurumatsu and two henchmen
– Max party of four characters
– The katana you use will still be retained even after falling down
– New special moves
– Other Edo period-appropriate weapons and gimmicks like buckets and wagons

Downtown Nekketsu Jidaigeki launches in Japan on May 28.

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Square Enix CEO Yosuke Matsuda sat down with French website Gamekult for a lengthy chat. Among the various topics discussed was the company’s handling of Dragon Quest overseas.

Matsuda acknowledged that a number of Dragon Quest games were not released in France – and in turn, the west as a whole. However, he added that the Dragon Quest team has some ideas about how to make the series successful overseas. He asked fans to look forward to upcoming announcements and to a “bright future” for the series.

Square Enix actually ended up announcing Dragon Quest Heroes for North America and Europe earlier today. But you do have to wonder if we still have any sort of chance of seeing any of franchise’s other recent releases here. Dragon Quest VII, Dragon Quest Monsters: Terry’s Wonderland 3D, Dragon Quest Monsters 2, Dragon Quest Heroes: Rocket Slime 3, and Dragon Quest X have all stayed in Japan.

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