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We’ve got a long ways to go before the arrival of Pokemon X/Y, but Amazon has already opened up pre-orders. Both are available for the standard 3DS price tag of $39.99.

You can pre-order Pokemon X here and Pokemon Y here.

Pokedex 3D Pro users can now add Genesect to the app. Follow the steps below and it can be yours!

  1. Go to the title screen menu
  2. Enter the Pokemon Challenge trivia segment
  3. Scroll to the bottom to Challenges 37-39
  4. Select the Delete button on any of these Challenges
  5. Enter the promotional code PHSKUTDF on the keyword screen
  6. Complete the 20-question trivia quiz

Genesect won’t be the only Pokemon to be made available through a promotional code. Nintendo already sent out a code for Meloetta, but it is only compatible with the Japanese release.

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Nintendo has posted another round of character art and details from Fire Emblem: Awakening. The latest information covers Kellam, Sumia, Lon’qu, and Donnel. A rundown of each character is below, along with art.

Kellam

Kellam is our Fire Emblem Awakening character spotlight for today. He is a Shepherd whose infamous lack of presence makes him seem invisible to others.

Sumia

Sumia from Fire Emblem Awakening is a klutzy Shepherd with a lack of self-worth. She has a talent for working with animals.

Lon’qu

Lon’qu from Fire Emblem Awakening is a swordsman raised in Regna Ferox. He’s usually cool and curt with most people.

Donnel

Donnel is our Fire Emblem Awakening spotlight today. A villager from a remote corner of Ylisse, Donnel came to the fight with just his farming experience but he is eager to learn and shows a great deal of promise.

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The L.A. Times today reports that Atari US has filed for bankruptcy. By doing so, the company hopes “to break free from their debt-laden French parent.”

Atari S.A., located in France, has control over each of its subsidiaries including Atari Interactive Inc. and Atari U.S. Unfortunately, the company’s overall revenue has seen a downturn over the past couple of decades.

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Game TitlePlatformPublisher
01Monster Hunter 43DSCapcom
02Dragon Quest VII3DSSquare Enix
03Metal Gear Rising: RevengeancePS3Konami
04Luigi’s Mansion 23DSNintendo
05Shin Megami Tensei IV3DSAtlus
06Gyakuten Saiban 5 [Ace Attorney 5]3DSCapcom
07Pikmin 3Wii UNintendo
08Shin Sangoku Musou 7 [Dynasty Warriors 8]PS3Koei Tecmo
09Grand Theft Auto VPS3Rockstar Games
10Soul SacrificePSVSony
11Shining ArkPSPSega
12Summon Night 5PSPBandai Namco
13Super Robot Taisen UX3DSBandai Namco
14God Eater 2PSPBandai Namco
15Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure: All-Star BattlePS3Bandai Namco
16Final Fantasy X HDPS3Square Enix
17Senran Kagura: Shinovi VersusPSVMarvelous AQL
18Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIIIPS3Square Enix
19DmC Devil May CryPS3Capcom
20Final Fantasy Versus XIIIPS3Square Enix
21Tales of Hearts RPSVBandai Namco
22Hitokui no Owashi Trico [The Last Guardian]PS3Sony
23Dragon Quest XWii USquare Enix
24The Last RemnantPS3Square Enix
25Ni-OhPS3Koei Tecmo
26The Last of UsPS3Sony
27Super Smash Bros. UWii UNintendo
28Dragon’s Dogma: Dark ArisenPS3Capcom
29Majo to Hyakkihei [The Witch and The Hundred Knights]PS3Nippon Ichi
30Photo Kano KissPSVKadokawa Games

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Some Japanese developers have unsuccessfully produced video in order to appeal to western gamers. The staff behind Namco Bandai’s Tales franchise, however, has avoided this path.

Series producer Hideo Baba told Shacknews that he and his team “really try to look within ourselves and try to improve ourselves” instead of “trying to copy Western developers”:

Baba said:

“With regards to the Tales franchise, we’ve never made an effort to ‘westernize’ it. We feel that Western developers are good at certain things, while Japanese developers are good at other things. Rather than us trying to copy Western developers, we really try to look within ourselves and try to improve ourselves. The Tales franchise has been a personal struggle to better ourselves and the franchise.”

Baba also spoke a bit about Japanese game development overall:

“I feel like a lot of Japanese developers, especially ourselves, we’ve really taken an effort to go back to our roots. We look at what we started with and what we’re good at, and we really tried to make an effort to strengthen what our foundations are.”

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D3Publisher has a peculiar game in development for the Japanese 3DS eShop. Just read the title and you may get a brief understanding as to what this one is about: “@Simple DL Series: Vol. 7: Assault the Cheating Boyfriend!”.

Yes, this download is all about cheating boyfriends. You find evidence and confront the cheaters.

Sound fun? Here’s what you can expect:

– Play as a girl who thinks her boyfriend is cheating
– Search his home for evidence
– Adventure game-like elements
– Use evidence to point out contradictions in your boyfriend’s story
– 3DS gyroscopic sensor used to throw items at your boyfriend
– Hold L+R and shake the 3DS to do so
– 4 boyfriends to defeat: Masato (23 years old), Seiji (27), Toru (18), and Toshio (?)
– Masato: meet him in the city where he picks you up with his sociable personality
– You unintentionally let your guard down and start dating Masato
– Because of your busy schedules you only see each other once a month and you see Masato walking with another woman
– Each boyfriend has his own story and multiple endings depending on how you fare in the confrontation portion

@Simple DL Series: Vol. 7: Assault the Cheating Boyfriend! Caught You Red Handed will be available on the Japanese 3DS eShop on January 30 for 300 yen.

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Namco Bandai has announced a surprising localization today: Project X Zone. The Capcom, SEGA, and Namco Bandai mashup 3DS title is coming to North America and Europe this summer.

You can probably thank Tekken producer Katsuhiro Harada for Project X Zone’s arrival overseas. In September, Harada said he was pushing hard for localization.

We’ve posted the official announcement below.


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