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Sorry, Pikmin fans. You’ll have to wait a little bit longer to play the next entry in the series.

The latest Iwata Asks officially confirms that Pikmin 3 is scheduled for Spring 2013.

There’s a little note buried inside the interview:

“Pikmin: The first game in the Pikmin series, released for the Nintendo GameCube system in October 2001. Pikmin 3 is scheduled for release for the Wii U console in the spring of 2013.”

Pikmin 3 was never a launch title for Wii U, but it has been planned for the launch window. So you should be playing it before March or so.

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The 3DS is getting yet another dungeon crawler. As is revealed in this week’s Famitsu, Elminage Gothic, originally released for the PSP, is now heading to Nintendo’s portable.

We’re not sure how the game will be handled on the 3DS, but information should be published soon.

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Level-5 has opened an official website for its new 3DS game, Youkai Watch. We’ve added the first screenshots (and art) from the site in the gallery above. It looks quite nice!



The Official Nintendo Magazine got its hands on a fact sheet that reveals the final three mini-games in Nintendo Land.

The first, Captain Falcon’s Twister Race, was originally shown at E3 earlier this year. It’s a single-player racing-like game. “Octopus Dance” and “Yoshi’s Fruit Cart” are also single-player attractions.

Full details on each are posted below.

Captain Falcon’s Twister Race: In this single-player attraction, you’ll hold the narrow end of the Wii U GamePad upright with both hands to guide a high-speed wind-up vehicle toward the finish line.

Octopus Dance: This is a single-player, rhythm-based attraction using the Wii U GamePad. You must instantly memorise the movement of the character on screen and re-enact the poses using the Control Sticks or gyro sensor.

Yoshi’s Fruit Cart: In this brain-teasing single-player attraction, you’re asked to guide Yoshi’s cart towards the goal while collecting all the fruit along the way. The catch is that you can see fruit on the TV but not on the GamePad, a game-play mechanic made possible only using two screens.

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Picross 2 will be hitting the Japanese eShop as a Game Boy download on October 24 for 400 yen. Screenshots of the game can be found above.

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