We found out earlier this week that Harvest Moon would be arriving on the European 3DS eShop on Thursday. The wait in North America will be a bit longer.
Natsume has confirmed on its Twitter account that Harvest Moon will be hitting the North American 3DS VC in late April. No exact date yet, but it should be around a month away.
European fans rejoice: Harvest Moon GBC will be hitting the EU 3DS eShop on March 28th!US fans will be seeing the game in late April.
— Natsume Inc. (@Natsume_Inc) March 26, 2013
There’s more than one Warp Pipe reference in Need for Speed: Most Wanted U. The game contains a total of three, each of which houses a “secret garage”. All locations can be found in the map above.
Drive on top of a pipe and press down on the left stick to access a garage. You’ll find one unique car inside each:
- Red and Blue Ariel Atom: Representing Mario
- Pink Caterham: Representing Princess Peach
- Green BAC Mono: Representing Yoshi
The cars listed above can only be used in single-player mode, and it is not possible to customize the paint of the cars. Polygon also confirms that handling, mods and milestone are the same as the non-themed versions of each car.
REDMOND, Wash.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Nintendo has released a downloadable update for Nintendo 3DS that will add new functionality to the hand-held system. Items featured in the update include:
- A tool that allows Nintendo 3DS users to transfer save data from the packaged version of a game to the downloadable version. Players that originally purchased a physical version of a game will be able to pick up right where they left off with their save data if they decide to purchase the digital version of the same game. Save data that is transferred to a digital game cannot be moved back to the physical version.
- An improvement to the feature that downloads items in the background when the Nintendo 3DS system is in Sleep Mode. Items will now download when the Nintendo eShop is running. Users can simply close the system cover to activate the “Download Later” feature and the game or application will begin to download.
For more information about Nintendo 3DS, visit http://www.nintendo.com/3ds.
Source: Nintendo PR
Toki Tori 2 has completed all steps in the submission process. Developer Two Tribes confirmed on Twitter a short while ago that Nintendo has approved the game, meaning it should hit its April 4 release date. That’s a worldwide release – you’ll be able to pick up Toki Tori 2 in both North America and Europe in just a couple of weeks.
YES! It’s official! #tokitori2 passed Nintendo’s tests and nothing will keep us from releasing it worldwide on April 4th!Retweet at will!
— Two Tribes (@TwoTribesGames) March 26, 2013
Nintendo is working on new functionality for the eShop. It’s unclear what exactly is in store, but business development manager Dan Adelman told Gamasutra that “there’s a dedicated team working through a roadmap of new features.” Announcements will be made “as they get closer to release.”
“In terms of other Nintendo eShop functionality, there’s a dedicated team working through a roadmap of new features. We’ll be able to announce those as they get closer to release.”
Famitsu has the first details about Devil Survivor 2: Break Record in this week’s issue. Details from the magazine are posted below.
– Out in Japan this summer
– Has full voice
– Anime sequences now have 3D effect
– Kou Yoshinari is directing the new anime sequences for the game
– New scenarios
– Unknown new female character
– Casual Mode included
– Can choose between the “Original Scenario” and “New Scenario” on the title screen
– Original scenario: same story as the original, now with new features and enhancements
– New scenario: takes place after the ending; features another invasion and the return of the Nicaea site
– Graphically similar to the DS game
– Action is shown on the touch screen, just like the original