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Skylanders has continued to perform well since the original game – Spyro’s Adventure – launched in 2011. Activision confirmed in its financial results today that more than 240 million toys have been sold.

It’s worth mentioning that sales have dipped slightly over the past few years. Activision sold only 20 million toys in 2011, but moved 80 million units in 2012. That number then decreased to 75 million in 2013, and 65 million in 2014.

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Nintendo of America posted a new Code Name S.T.E.A.M. image to its Twitter account today. We get a look at the bio of Tom Sawyer, one of several characters in the game. View it above.

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Nintendo has opened the North American website for Code Name: S.T.E.A.M. Access it here. There’s lots of information, screenshots, and videos to view!

All signs have pointed to XSEED’s localization of Forbidden Magna, but now we have yet another clue (essentially a confirmation) hinting at an upcoming announcement. The ESRB has rated XSEED’s “Lord of Magna: Maiden Heaven” for 3DS.

Here’s the full rating description:

This is a role-playing game in which players help an innkeeper assist a maiden to regain her memories. From a 3/4 over-head perspective, players explore landscapes, interact with characters, and battle fantasy creatures (e.g., dinosaur, gargoyles, robots). Players use swords, guns, and magic spells to defeat enemy creatures in turn-based combat. Battles are accompanied by mild explosions and impact sounds. One sequence depicts a character impaled by a sword. The game contains some suggestive material: a bath house sequence depicting female characters with exposed buttocks and/or partially obscured breasts; a female character scrubbing another character’s breasts; dialogue pertaining to breast size (e.g., “You really lucked out when filling out, huh” and “I wished mine were that big.”). The word “a*s” can be heard in the game.

There’s no doubt about it: that’s Forbidden Magna. Expect an official announcement in the near future!

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More details about the new Langrisser game for 3DS are now available. Find them rounded up in the summary below (via Siliconera):

– Set in an era of turbulence
– War breaks out between the three powers of Brightness, Imperial, and Darkness
– Brightness: organization that centers around the church that follows the Goddess Luciris
– They’re started to strengthen their military in order to resist against the powerful empire
– Their hopes lie in the arrival of the one that can use the “Langrisser” when the world falls into danger
– The Imperial faction has a powerful military
– They’re a grand family with a sky fortress called the “Ark” that was left behind by ancient civilizations
– This was used to control most of the continent
– They’re been working on railways on land
– Railway artillery used as weapons to take over other nations using military force
– Darkness: people that don’t belong to neither the Imperial or Brightness factions
– Darkness are oppressed by those from other forces
– There are many from the people of the Darkness that possess special powers
– “Prince of Darkness Bozel” united those of the Darkness to lead them onward
– Put together a group of mercenaries before battle
– Each commander will get to employ their own mercenaries, but they’ll have their own costs as well
– Players can choose to gather a small number of elite units, go with bigger number of smaller ones, etc.
– In battle, you’ll usually need to defeat all enemies or clear certain objectives such as getting to a certain area on the map
– Put the Mercenary Guild to its best use, then giving them the best orders to destroy your enemies
– There are various situations during battle where characters will speak out as part of events
– You can expect to see all kinds of drama unfold, by characters designed by Hiroshi Kaieda

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Nintendo has detailed a new update for Miiverse that recently went live.

First, users can now see a preview of the latest comment written on each post when looking at a list of posts. This was previously launched for the web version of Miiverse last month, but has now been implemented in the Wii U and 3DS version as well.

Nintendo also added a feature that finds users with similar interests to you. Such users’ posts are shown in the activity feed.


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