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Update: Both of these rumors have been confirmed and we now have further details.

Mighty Switch Force’s update will improve on the game’s 3D affect and will incorporate a quick-retry button.

Cave Story will be released on the eShop in the form of a new version. It will contain a jukebox mode, adjustable controls, Boss Rush, Curly Story, Hell Time Attack, Wind Fortress, Nemesis Challenge, widescreen and 3D support. Cave Story for DSiWare could be pulled from the eShop, but it will remain on the DSi’s store.

The latest issue of Nintendo Power allegedly confirms new content for one eShop title and one retail game.

First, Mighty Switch Force will be receiving five free new levels as part of an update. In addition to this, the magazine says that Nicalis is working on an “upgraded” version of Cave Story 3D.

The situation should become clearer as more subscribers receive their issue of Nintendo Power.

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Nintendo of America has registered a trio of domain names within the past week. “FireEmblemAwakening.com”, “NewSuperMarioBros2.com”, and “Pokedex3dPro.com” have all been picked up by the company.

New Super Mario Bros. 2 has already been confirmed for North America. Pokedex 3D Pro is probably the English name for Pokemon Zenkoku Zukan Pro, the updated version of Pokedex 3D that will be hitting Japan this June. As far as Fire Emblem: Awakening is concerned, we can only hope the domain registration is a sign of an upcoming localization announcement.

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Update: Bumping to the front page, as this has now confirmed (see scan below).


Nintendo Everything reader Sondast tells us that the May 2012 issue of Nintendo Power has confirmed New Play Control! Pikmin 2 for North America. It’s apparently releasing this June. This does seem likely, but we’ll mark this as a rumor until we can verify the news.

New Play Control! Pikmin 2 made it out in Japan and Europe back in 2009. Even though the Wii port of the first game was brought stateside, the sequel was not released in North America. Launching New Play Control! Pikmin 2 would be a great way to remind fans of Pikmin 3’s impending arrival on Wii U.



Compete against the highly trained Kid Icarus: Uprising Battle Squad in-store for a chance to take away exclusive prizes

24 April 2012 – Nintendo has today announced a series of Kid Icarus: Uprising multiplayer events taking place in HMV stores around the UK, giving fans the chance to battle it out against the expert Kid Icarus: Uprising Battle Squad. The first event takes place from 12.00-16.00 this Saturday 28th April at HMV in Oxford Circus.

Fans need to take along their Nintendo 3DS console, competitive spirit and choose their favourite weapon, ready to join the battle. The Squad is made up of different skill levels to allow for fair competition and includes a pro gamer to challenge even the most experienced Kid Icarus: Uprising players.


Update: Bumping to the front page with a few more images.

AR stage cards for Kid Icarus: Uprising do exist, are they are now available in Japan. The cards can be found inside the latest issue of Nintendo Dream.

Images of the stage cards can be found above.

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One way or another, we should be getting the next Call of Duty on one of Nintendo’s home consoles. Whether we’ll be seeing something on the Wii or Wii U (or both…?) this year remains to be seen.

Naturally Activision is keeping quiet about the situation. They haven’t announced the next Call of Duty yet (even though it’s widely assumed to be Black Ops 2), so it comes as no surprise that the company is only saying “No comment” when asked if they will release a Wii U version of the new game.

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