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When Resident Evil: Revelations’ console edition launches in May, Japan will have access to two special bundles.

For 42,000 yen, fans can purchase a premium set. This includes a copy of Resident Evil: Revelations, an arranged soundtrack CD, BSAA card case, and a BSAA wristwatch made by US Agency. A deluxe case houses the watch, which features numbers that glow in the dark.

A second 39,900 yen watch set bundles together a copy of the game and US Agency watch. There will also be a limited edition containing the game, soundtrack CD, and BSAA card case for 7,490 yen and a standalone game for 4,990 yen ($55).

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Dragon Quest X was the most-played game in Japan last year, according to a new survey from Dengeki. Of course, one publication doesn’t speak for the entire country, but it is interesting to see how the list results out.

Take a look at the full list below:

1. Dragon Quest X
2. Monster Hunter Portable 3rd
3. Fire Emblem Kakusei
4. Dark Souls
5. Bravely Default: Flying Fairy
6. Animal Crossing
7. Biohazard 6
8. Pokemon Black & White 2
9. Monster Hunter Tri G
10. Battlefield 3
11. Dragon Quest Monsters: Terry’s Wonderland 3D
12. Persona 4 The Golden
13. Rune Factory 4
14. Dragon’s Dogma
15. Skyrim
16. Gundam Battle Operations
17. Etrian Odyssey IV
18. God Eater Burst
19. COD:MW3
20. Phantasy Star Online 2

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Nintendo TVii still hasn’t arrived in Europe. It’s still coming, though.

Speaking about the service during the European Nintendo Direct a couple of days ago, Satoru Iwata said the company is looking to make it available “as soon as possible”. Iwata also thanked Wii U owners for their patience.

As the wait for Nintendo TVii continues, the console’s Netflix app will be released to additional countries in Europe.

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Those who pre-order Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers or pick up an early launch copy will be provided with a special, limited edition boxed set of the game. Atlus will be bundling together a copy of Soul Hackers and a soundtrack CD. According to the publisher, the CD features newly arranged versions of musical pieces found in the title. The top six tracks were voted on by Japanese fans.

This bonus is limited to the retail release of Soul Hackers. You won’t be able to receive the boxed set by purchasing it through the 3DS eShop.

Quantities of the boxed set are limited. Atlus advises fans to pre-order Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers to secure their copy.

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Currently, there isn’t a way to transfer save data between a retail 3DS game and a title downloaded from the eShop. In March, however, this issue will be solved.

Speaking in a short Japanese Nintendo Direct published only on the 3DS eShop, company president Satoru Iwata promised that a transfer tool will be released in no more than a couple of months. Nintendo had said last year that it was working on a solution, but did not give an exact date for the tool’s launch.

More games are coming digitally to the Japanese eShop. Pocket Soccer League Calciobit, Culdcept, Fire Emblem: Awakening, Pokémon Rumble Blast and nintendogs + cats will be available next week.

Trine 2: Director’s Cut’s first update is ready to go in Europe. Those who have purchased the game should receive a notice when booting up the game.

The update is rather significant. It introduces voice chat and Wii U Pro controller support, touches up the game’s graphics, and more.

Hopefully Trine 2’s update in North America isn’t too far behind.

A new Colors! 3D update will likely arrive next month.

The game’s developer posted a message on Facebook stating it will be submitted to Nintendo soon. Once that’s done, the update will see release soon after.

“… the Colors! 3D update is pretty much finished and will be submitted to Nintendo in a few days, so the February estimate seems to be reasonable still.”

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You can get another behind the scenes look at LEGO Marvel Super Heroes below, along with another sneak peak of footage:

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