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DuckTales Remastered doesn’t feature just a select few voice actors from the original game. Capcom and WayForward managed to gather the full cast for the upcoming remake. That includes the voice actor for Scrooge, who is 94 years-old “but he still came into the studio and did his thing like a pro.”

According to Capcom’s Christian Svensson:

We have ALL the original voice actors from the show.

Scrooge’s voice actor is now 94 years old but he still came into the studio and did his thing like a pro. The voice work really adds a lot to the package.

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LEGO City: Undercover lets players enter 7-digit codes from certain LEGO retail sets. Players unlock the feature later in the game – around the 6th or 7th chapter – where a computer/ATM outside of the police station allows for entry.

Apparently the functionality is causing issues from some players. Reader Antonino Valenza tells us that his game isn’t accepting codes that he’s been entering. Has anyone else been experiencing similar problems?

Korea has its first 3DS exclusive! MapleStory: The Girl’s Fate won’t be releasing in North America, Europe, or even Japan.

Here’s what we know about the game thus far:

– Original story based on the online game
– Play as a girl with a mysterious spirit inside her body
– The girl goes on an adventure in hopes of dispelling the spirit
– Meet characters along the way
– Some characters will hand out quests
– Action RPG
– Sprite graphics
– One attack button
– Press the button repeatedly for a combo
– Can customize the heroine by selecting different skills and picking one of many weapons
– Different worlds including a desert level with pyramids, sky world, and a sunken city
– Also a grassy area
– First piece of 3DS software exclusively for Korea
– Single-player only

Gamers in Korea can purchase MapleStory: The Girl’s Fate on April 25 for 44,000 won.

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Update: Also available in North America.


To celebrate the imminent launch of Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon, Nintendo has prepared a new 3DS puzzle. Boot up the StreetPass Mii Plaza and visit the Puzzle Swap area for the Dark Moon panel. I’m not quite sure if the puzzle is also available in North America, but if it isn’t, it should be up soon.

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Nintendo’s 3DS save data transfer tool, first promised for Japan in January, has an official release date. The app will be ready for release as a free download from the eShop on March 27.

One simple function is included with the tool: the ability to move save data between 3DS retail games and digital copies. It’s a one-way transfer – data can’t be moved from a digital title to a retail release.

Nintendo warns users that the tool is intended to move – not duplicate – save data. Retail saves will be deleted once the process is completed. If a digital game already has data, it’ll be overwritten if the tool is used.

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Update: Now that the deal is actually live, we have some clarification. It’s $180 with a $20 gift card. The regular MSRP is $200. Stock is limited online, so you’ll probably need to visit your local store for the deal.

The Pikachu 3DS XL deal at Toys”R”Us is just slightly less sweeter than originally thought. Rather than marking down the system’s price to $150, the retailer will instead by selling it for $170. Toys”R”Us will be providing a $20 gift card with a purchase, which, in one way, technically brings the overall total down to $150. You’ll just be getting $20 in credit instead of cash.


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