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Unchained Blades came out on North American PSN (PSP) months ago. The 3DS eShop version, however, has been in limbo.

Publisher XSEED says it is “struggling” to release the 3DS edition. Having said that, the company hopes to finally launch the game next month.

And what about the sequel, Unchained Blades Exiv? Once the original game comes out on the eShop, XSEED may begin to consider localizing on the follow-up.

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WHAT: Wii U Official Launch Event

WHERE: HMV, 150 Oxford Street, London W1

WHEN: Thurs 29th Nov 2012 from 22.00 hrs/ for official sale at 00.01 hrs Fri 30th Nov

London, 22nd November 2012 – HMV is delighted to announce that its flagship store in London’s Oxford Street will play host to the Official Midnight Launch Event of Nintendo’s hugely anticipated new home console – Wii U.

Rayman Legends was supposed to have a demo on the eShop for the Wii U’s launch. Strangely, it never made it out this past Sunday and it still isn’t available. Where is it?

We did reach out to Ubisoft about the situation a couple of days ago. As of this moment, we haven’t heard back. If and when the company responds, we’ll be sure to let you know.

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Did your favorite SEGA characters not find their way into Sonic & All-Stars Racing? Well then, now you have a chance to make your voice heard!

Sumo Digital’s Steve Lycett is asking fans to come together on the official SEGA forums and come up with three top characters they would like to see in the new racer. If at least 1,000 unique people show their support per character, Lycett promises to “present the results to SEGA.”

“I’ll set you a challenge. Without any policing from the SUMO or SEGA crew, if you can all agree on three characters by the 1st of December and prove there is sufficient interest of at least 1000 unique people *per* character, I will present the result to SEGA. I can’t promise anything will happen as a result, but since you’re starting it… Let’s see if you can organise yourselves in the next few weeks to pull that off!”

You can participate in the discussion here.

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R4 cartridges, which have been used to play pirated Nintendo handheld games, have been officially blocked in Japan. The Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry announced today that those who import these devices can be punished by law.

Nintendo was understandably vocal in pushing for the ban of R4 cards.

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