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Two 3DS eShop games can now be bought at slightly lower prices.

First up, Viking Invasion 2 has been permanently discounted to $6.99. Previously, the game costed $7.99.

Heavy Fire: Special Operations 3D is also on sale through October 17. Originally priced at $4.99, 3DS owners can make a purchase for $3.99.


Jack Skellington will be made available as a new figure for Disney Infinity starting on October 5. It’ll be an exclusive at the retailer until October 29.

All GameStop stores will be selling Jack Skellington, and more than 100 locations will be showing off Disney Infinity in the form of an on-hand demo. The first 50 consumers to make a purchase will receive a free poster.

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Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate is seeing a second sale on the eShops. The quick discount, which starts now, only lasts for a day. The offer is only valid for US consumers.


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SEGA revealed a peculiar pre-order bonus for Sonic Lost World earlier this week. Players who reserve the Wii U version from Amazon will receive 25 extra lives. Kind of odd, isn’t it?

SEGA has since commented on the unconventional pre-order bonus. Associate brand manager Aaron Webber told Kotaku, “The lives are not really the focus”, with the Deadly Six Edition content taking prominence. He added that paying for lives “will never be a thing in a Sonic game” and the bonus is “a way to let you have a bit more fun being reckless if you want to be.”

You can find all of Webber’s comments below.

This week’s Japanese eShop update is as follows:

3DS

Downloadable Titles
Daigasso Band Brothers P Shimobe Tool (Jam with the Band music creation tool) – FREE
@Simple DL Series: Vol. 17 – The Othello – 400 yen
Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai 2 DEMO – FREE
Spec Kan (retail title) – 5,480 yen (from 10/3)

Virtual Console
Atlantis no Nazo (Famicom) – 500 yen
Shining Force Gaiden I – Ensei Jashin no Kuni e (Game Gear) – 500 yen

Wii U

Downloadable Titles
Togabito no Senritsu – 1,000 yen

DLC
Pikmin 3 – Otakara o Atsumero! Stage 7-10 Set (Collect Treasure Pack) – 200 yen

Virtual Console
Gradius (Famicom) – 500 yen
Super Famicom Wars (Super Famicom) – 800 yen

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Leaks for Pokemon X/Y have been popping up all over as of late, including evolutions for all three starter Pokemon. There’s a reason for that: some retailers have already started to sell the game much to Nintendo’s disappointment.

To say that Nintendo isn’t happy would be an understatement. One leaker, who obtained an early copy, claims that the company went out of its way to fly out a representative and track down the game shop where the product was sold.

“Nintendo flew a representative out this afternoon and went to the local game shop where I picked up X. The Nintendo rep had said heads were rolling at Nintendo because of the leaks. I gave up my copy of the game to try and help keep the local game shop out of trouble and to keep my friend from losing his job.”

A pair of Fairy-type Pokemon have been revealed for Pokemon X/Y today. Aromatisse and Slurpuff have both been introduced.

You can find screenshots of the new Pokemon above. Overviews of each are posted below.

Aromatisse

– Evolved form of Spritzee
– Can give off a variety of different smells
– Odor includes one so repugnant to its opponent that it can turn a battle in its favor
– Fragrance Pokemon
– Can use the Healer ability
– Height: 2′ 07″
– Weight: 34.2 lbs.

Slurpuff

– Evolved form of Swirlix
– Strong sense of smell
– It’s a hundred million times more sensitive than that of humans
– Can distinguish the faintest of odors
– Some Slurpuff work to assist pastry chefs
– Meringue Pokemon
– Can use Sweet Veil
– Height: 2′ 07″
– Weight: 11.0 lbs

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The 2DS battery isn’t as strong as the one found inside the 3DS XL. Rather, the system lasts just about as long as the original 3DS.

That’s because the 2DS and 3DS possess the same battery. The 2DS comes with a 1300mAh battery, which is the the same size as the one included with the original 3DS model.

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