As promised, Metroid Prime Trilogy is back in stock at GameStop. But similar to Xenoblade, the asking price is quite high. You’ll need to fork over $85 in order to secure a pre-owned copy.
If interested, you can place an order for Metroid Prime Trilogy here. Purchasing the game in-store should also be possible for most consumers – it’s already being restocked across various locations.
Nintendo has issued a response to the latest NPD report. The company confirmed that the 3DS was the best-selling system in the US for the month of July – the third consecutive month that the handheld accomplished such a feat.
3DS hardware sales are up 14 percent year-over-year. Software sales have also increased by 45 percent year-over-year.
You can find Nintendo’s full response below.
SEGA’s Gamescom lineup consists of three games: Sonic Lost World, Total War: Rome II, and The Cave.
Sonic Lost World will be playable at Nintendo’s booth. Its appearance consists of new playable levels, a new trailer, and screenshots.
SEGA also will be sharing “exciting news” about The Cave – whatever that means!
GameStop plans to sell copies of Pokemon Rumble U. When it launches in North America, the retailer will be offering a pair of figures. Buy the game and you’ll receive the Black Kyurem or White Kyurem toy.
D3Publisher has announced a collector’s edition release for Adventure Time: Explore the Dungeon Because I DON’T KNOW!, which will be available exclusively on 3DS.
The package includes a copy of the game, a limited edition Beemo package design in a glossy premium SteelBook case, a bonus DVD with actor interviews, and storyboard art from series creator Pendleton Ward, plus a unique “Finn and Jake’s Dungeon Guide” – described as a “full color, enhanced manual filled with fun art and game tips”.
The collector’s edition is priced at $39.99. We’ll let you know when pre-orders go live.
Source: D3 Publisher PR