Pokemon Centers in Japan as well as Toys”R”Us outlets will be distributing a couple of Pokemon between December 21 and December 26.
First, Pokemon players will be able to receive Gengar with the moves Psychic, Confuse Ray, Sucker Punch, and Shadow Punch. Scizor will also be available with the Technician ability as well as Aerial Ace, False Swipe, Agility, and Fury Cutter moves. Both Pokemon are set at level 25.
Distributions will be handled by trading with staff members. Users will be given a Haunter/Gengar, which in turn evolve as soon as the trade as complete.
Those who bring along Pokemon Black/White, Black/White 2, or Pokemon X/Y will also receive a serial code for the download of a lucky egg.
Capcom previously confirmed Sengoku Basara and Gaist Crusher collaborations for Gaist Crusher. A trailer share by the company earlier today confirms two additional ones.
Magazines V Jump and Saikyou Jump will both be seeing collaborations with Gaist Crusher. For V Jump, Gaimetal Victory V-Ron – designed by Dragon Ball creator Akira Toriyama – will be featured in the game. One Piece author Eiichiro Oda has also designed Ultimate Faron for Saikyou Jump’s collaboration.
Did you know that Nintendo’s head honcho is celebrating a birthday today? Yup: it’s now December 6 in Japan, which happens to be the day when president Satoru Iwata was born. Iwata is now 54 years-old.
Arc System Works will be bringing Arc Style: Solitaire to the North American 3DS eShop in the near future. Nintendo has the game listed on its website, meaning a release shouldn’t be too far off.
Arc Style: Solitaire comes with Klondike and Monte Carlo varieties. Players can also choose to play on the top screen or touch screen. Features include undo, hints, and the ability to save and return to your games later. More decks and backgrounds can be unlocked as well.
Consumers in Japan can now purchase a set of playing cards based on Pokemon X/Y. The deck features creatures such as Xerneas, Yveltal, and final forms of the starter Pokemon. Pricing is set at 525 yen.
In Japan, Square Enix is allowing players to transfer save data from Bravely Default to Bravely Default: For the Sequel.
Just a few steps are required to initiate the process. They are as follows:
1) Need a Square Enix member ID
2) Boot up the original game
3) Visit the Member section and upload it for a password
4) Swap cartridges and boot up For the Sequel
5) Start a new game
6) When prompted, say you’d like to import your data and the game will prompt for your Square Enix ID and password
7) Transfer can then take place
Players can ultimately bring along their level, job, job level, money, items, special moves, friends and more.
Ubisoft has sent out a new Assassin’s Creed-related survey which may give some insight into what kind of ideas the publisher is considering for the franchise as well as a potential pirate spinoff.
One question asks of an original pirates title, “In such a game, what would be the most important elements among these below?” Customizable pirate character, ship, and hideout, a deeper economy, and additional activities at sea or on land are listed as choices. The survey also asks if participants would like to “sail and fight with my friends” and “sail and fight with other players.”
Specifically regarding Assassin’s Creed, Ubisoft asks if players would be interested in seeing a new modern day hero and more high-level subjects, such as desired gameplay improvements and historical settings.