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On this week’s episode: The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword, Black Friday Sales Guide, Super Mario 3D Land Launch Event and Mario Kart 7.


As a reminder, Nintendo fans can download Metroid II, GO Series: Escape Trick: Rock City Prison, Just SING! Christmas Hits Vol. 3, and Big Town Shoot Out this week.


Note: Contrary to the press release below, Trivium’s “In Waves” will not be included in the update next week.

ambridge, Mass. – November 23rd, 2011 –Harmonix today announced that tracks from Dream Theater, Opeth, Trivium, a classic hit from Starship, and a Pro Guitar and Pro Bass upgrade for a popular Jane’s Addiction songwill be available beginning November 29th in theRock Band™3 Music Store of downloadable content for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system and Wii™.

Rock Band provides the deepest and best selection of artists, songs and albums through the Rock Band music platform, which features more than 900 artists and more than 3,000* tracks via disc and download purchase (complete list of tracks at www.rockband.com/songs). Rock Band’s gigantic music library dwarfs that of any other rhythm video game on the market. More than 100 million songs have been sold through the Rock Band Music Store since its launch on Nov. 20, 2007.

Rock Band DLC Additions for Xbox 360, PlayStation®3 system and Wii™


This week’s Nintendo Download includes the following featured content:

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Metroid™ II – Return of Samus™ – Bounty Hunter Samus Aran faces off against the Metroid scourge once again in this epic sequel to the NES™ classic, Metroid. (For Nintendo 3DS™)

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Come On! Heroes – This action game tests your reactions. The “Lovely Heiress” is being held for ransom. Mr. King announces that anyone who brings back his daughter will receive a great reward. (For Nintendo 3DS / Nintendo DSi™)


Nintendo initially planned to launch The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword last year. However, the company announced at E3 2010 that more development time was needed and the game was pushed back.

In the latest edition of Iwata Asks, Shigeru Miyamoto said that they technically could have shipped Skyward Sword last year, but Nintendo “probably would have put a half-finished product on sale”.

“If we’d only been thinking about what was most convenient for the company when we made this new game The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword, we probably would have put a half-finished product on sale last Christmas by saying that we have managed to make it on time just because it was the order from the company

“We spent six months making the game, and another six months fine-tuning it. Because the game we were making was so huge, we needed to work that hard on it. Otherwise it would have felt like a waste. We spent so much time making a really good game and it came out so well that it would have been a waste not to make sure that it was really polished.”

Iwata also commented on the situation:

“If I had said last Christmas, ‘We need something to be our big end of the year product. Make a new Legend of Zelda game,’ you would have made some sort of game. Because you would have spent as much time as you had and put in as much energy as you could to make it.”

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Nintendo has reaaaaaaaaally been using their YouTube accounts lately, haven’t they?



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