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Hisashi Koinuma, the director behind Pokemon Conquest, would like to make a sequel. Nothing has been discussed just yet, but perhaps we’ll see a new game someday as a result of Koinuma’s interest.

Koinuma was actually asked if a sequel could happen on the 3DS. However, the portable wasn’t addressed specifically in his response.

Here’s Koinuma’s exact words about a Pokemon Conquest sequel:

“We really enjoyed making this title, having this collaboration. If there’s an opportunity we would like to do a sequel, but unfortunately there haven’t been any talks about that yet.”

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Mad Dog McCree can be purchased on the North American eShop for $7.99.







You can find trailers for all of this week’s North American Nintendo Downloads in the video above, which spans over five minutes. Footage of Mega Man X2, Donkey Kong Jr., Devil Band – Rock the Underworld, Mad Dog McCree, and 7 Wonders II are included.


NPD Group has released a listing of the top ten best-selling games in the U.S. for the month of May. The results can be found below.


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Renegade Kid has finally shared the first trailer for Bomb Monkey. The game will be hitting the eShop within the next few weeks, most likely.

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The 3DS download “Family Tennis 3D” will be heading to the North American eShop in the near future. Today’s store update confirms that the digital release from Arc System Works will be arriving “soon”. It’ll be priced at $6.99.

Other upcoming downloadable games include Order Up!! ($9.99), Slitherlink by Nikoli ($4.99), Akari by Nikoli ($4.99), and Johnny Kung Fu ($5.99).



Transformers Prime could be heading to Wii U. That’s according to the official site, which lists the upcoming console as an intended platform for the game.

It’s possible that Activision simply made a mistake. Then again, perhaps Transformers Prime is actually coming to Wii U.

You can see the listing right here.


Pokemon Conquest trailer

Posted on 11 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in DS, Videos | 0 comments


On this week’s episode: E3 2012 overview, including coverage of Wii U and 3DS titles.



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