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This week’s Japanese eShop update is as follows:

3DS

Downloadable Titles
San Goku Shi (Romance of the Three Kingdoms, retail title) – 4,500 yen (from 9/19)
Nobunaga no Yab? (Nobunaga’s Ambition, retail title) – 4,500 yen (from 9/19)
Mushibugyo (retail title) – 5,980 yen (from 9/19)
Super Street Fighter IV 3D Edition (retail title) – 2,000 yen (from 9/19)
Gureko Kara no Ch?sen-j?! Keisan no Shiro to Obake-tachi Hiki-san DEMO – FREE
Gureko Kara no Ch?sen-j?! Keisan no Shiro to Obake-tachi Wari-san DEMO – FREE
Maru G?kaku! Hisho Kentei DEMO – FREE
Maru G?kaku! Kihonj?h? Gijutsushasha Shiken DEMO – FREE
Maru G?kaku! ?y?j?h? Gijutsusha Shiken DEMO – FREE

Virtual Console
Kanshakudama Nage Kantar? no T?kaid? Goj?san Tsugi (Famicom)

Wii U

Downloadable Titles
ARC Style Yaky? (Baseball)!! SP – 800 yen

Virtual Console
Famicom Mukashi Banashi Shin Onigashima (Zengohen) (Famicom) – 500 yen

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When asked about a mainline Pokemon game for Wii U in the past, Game Freak director Junichi Masuda hasn’t been open to the possibility. His thinking is that the RPG games are better-suited for handhelds due to the communication aspects.

Unfortunately, not much has changed. Polygon quizzed Masuda once again about a potential Pokemon Wii U game, Masuda said the following:

“The series was built around the idea of trading Pokemon, trading these creatures, and everything we designed about the games was based on that concept. That trading aspect was also to promote communication between people, and really, you need the handheld to be able to go places in real life, meet people, easily trade and battle with them. I think that’s the reason we designed them on the handheld; it’s really important to Pokemon.”

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Polygon has put up a huge report on Pokemon X/Y, which covers gameplay between the beginning up to the first gym. You can find a summary of details below – including comments from Game Freak’s Junichi Masuda. Alternatively, you can find Polygon’s full piece here.

– Start off by choosing your gender
– Customize how your character looks next
– Begin the adventure by meeting with 4 neighborhood kids who are also setting out to do the same
– Scene is shown over coffee in a little Parisian-style cafe
– Given your starter Pokemon and Pokedex here from one of these friends
– They explain what X and Y’s professor expects from them
– Need to travel the world and fill up the Pokedex with information on new Pokemon
– Formula of going to the professor, picking a Pokemon, traveling alone and occasionally battling against one main rival was changed in order to heighten focus on the games’ key theme of bonds
– Bonds are between Pokemon and their trainers as well as between trainers and their new in-game friends
– Friends will travel with you as you move through Kalos

“This time we really wanted to make it a journey about you and your friends. When you first meet the kids at the beginning of the game, you don’t actually know them, so you’re meeting them for the first time. But one of the central themes of Pokemon X and Y are bonds — the bonds between people, and the bonds between people and Pokemon, for example. When focusing on this theme, we wanted to make [the game] a journey about meeting these friends and then getting to know them over the course of the adventure.”


In addition to North America, Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate has been discounted in Europe. The Wii U and 3DS versions are both on sale for 50% off. The promotion period lasts for four days only.


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Nintendo will be introducing Pokemon Bank later this year, a cloud-based online storage center for the creatures captured in Pokemon X/Y.

As we’ve spoken about previously, this is a paid service. While a special offer gives players a month for free, they’ll need to fork over an annual fee once this period expires.

Thankfully, if you do happen to use the service and your subscription runs out, your Pokemon won’t go anywhere. You’ll just need to pay for the service again in order to access the Pokemon stored in Pokemon Bank.

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This week’s North American Nintendo Downloads are as follows:

Wii U retail

The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD – $49.99 (available at 12:01 a.m. on Sept. 20)
Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure – $59.99 (available Sept. 24)

Wii U VC

Super Mario Bros. – $4.99

3DS retail

Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure (available Sept. 24) – $39.99
FIFA 14 (available Sept. 24) – $39.99
Shifting World – $7.99
Hakuoki: Memories of the Shinsengumi – $34.99

eShop sales

Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate – 50% off Wii U and 3DS versions until 9 a.m. on Sept. 22
Chasing Aurora – $4.99 until 9 a.m. PT on Oct. 3

3DS download

Rage of the Gladiator – $6.99
AiRace Speed – $4.99
Mahjong 3D – Essentials – $2.99
Star Wars Pinball – $6.99

3DS VC

Solomon’s Key – $4.99

DSiWare

Tales to Enjoy! The Ugly Duckling – $1.99 / 200 points
Tales to Enjoy! Three Little Pigs – $1.99 / 200 points

Source: Nintendo PR



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