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A new E-book service is coming to the 3DS. “Bookstore Everywhere” will be available in Japan starting in late October.

For the time being, there will only be manga offerings for 400 – 500 yen. However, plans are in place to introduce light novels as well as magazines sometime in the future. A mix of free and paid content will be released on the service.

We have a slew of of Animal Crossing: Jump Out details below.

This latest batch covers a number of elements, including new villagers. You can also read up on information relating to facilities you can add to your town and more.

– Players can choose to add the Reset Management Center
– Mr. Resetti will appear after you have placed this on the map
– Don Resetti is back
– Brewster’s Coffee Shop is separate and you can build it
– Can start a “part-time job” if you visit the coffee shop a lot
– It’s possible to drink coffee outside
– Can build two types of police stations
– Police officer is different in each
– New Villager: Hamsuke, a hamster, born May 30th. Brisk personality.
– New Villager: Brittany, a pig, born November 14th. Mature personality.
– New Villager: Anthony, a horse, born May 22. Smug Personality.
– New Personality: Smug? talks indirectly but acts like a gentleman. Pure, so you can’t hate them.
– New Villager: Takoya, an octopus, born March 8th. Shaped like takoyaki. Carefree personality.
– New Villager: Frappe, a penguin, born February 22nd, lively personality.
– Lyle now works for the Happy Home Academy
– Picnics available (blanket, chairs, picnic basket)
– New flowers
– Cherry blossoms are back
– Can eat ice-cream cones.
– Seen planting the tree seen on the box art. This is your first act as Mayor. It will grow as your city does.
– Build camping grounds, bridges, wells, jungle gyms, benches, more
– Players can receive donations from villagers and even other players to fund the building
– Clothing types: Tops, bottoms, dresses, shoes, socks, hats, accessories

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There’s No Escaping Zero: Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors Officially part of Zero Escape Series

Torrance, CA (September 19, 2012) – Aksys Games, a publisher of interactive entertainment products, announces that the critically acclaimed hit, Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors, for the Nintendo DS® will feature a completely redesigned box art in celebration of the newest installment of the Zero Escape series!

Ben Bateman, editor of Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors explains:

For “Zero Escape” we wanted to create a branding umbrella that VLR [Zero Escape: Virtue’s Last Reward], 999, and any future games could rest under comfortably—a little like the “Ace Attorney” brand, if you will. To do that, we thought about what it was that defined 999 and VLR and was common to both games, and eventually settled on the character of Zero and the idea that each game involves a dangerous escape. Hence, Zero Escape, which has the nice, ominous double meaning of “You have zero chance to escape.”

This week’s Nintendo Download includes the following featured content:

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THE “DENPA” MEN: They Came By Wave (demo version) – Mysterious little creatures called “Denpa” Men float around near radio waves. You can’t see them normally, but you can find them and catch them in this dungeon RPG for Nintendo 3DS. (For Nintendo 3DS™ / Nintendo 3DS™ XL)

Last Chance to Get Pokédex™ 3D – If you haven’t downloaded Pokédex 3D to your Nintendo 3DS system yet, time is running out. The free application, which lets you see each Pokémon™ in 3D with animated motion and sound, will be available in the Nintendo eShop only until Oct. 1, 2012. (For Nintendo 3DS / Nintendo 3DS XL)

Namco Bandai has updated its TGS page with confirmations of two playable Wii U titles. Tekken Tag Tournament 2: Wii U Edition and Tank! Tank! Tank! are playable at the show this year.


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