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Someone who has had hands-on time with Zelda: A Link to the Past’s sequel on the 3DS believes that the game is running at 60 frames-per-second with 3D off as well as when 3D is on. We haven’t heard Nintendo say this officially, but it would probably be feasible from a technical standpoint.

Ocarina of Time did run at 30 FPS if I’m remembering correctly, but that was a full-fledged 3D outing. A Link to the Past’s 3DS sequel is more along the lines of 2D/2.5D.

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Nintendo has been rather secretive when it comes to The Wonderful 101’s release date. The last time the publisher mentioned Platinum Games’ Wii U project, it was set to launch in the first half of 2013.

Time is running out. And at this point, it’s completely unknown when Wii U owners can expect the game’s arrival. But here’s a possible hint from Nintendo – the company’s German press server lists the title for a June 6 release.

I’m a bit skeptical of that date given how little we’ve heard about the game in recent months, but you never know…

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Majeso appears to be shipping Crash City Mayhem in North America, and the game could just be a few weeks away from launching.

We’ve come across a listing on GameFly that lists a plausible May 14 date. The retailer also posted the North American boxart for Crash City Mayhem. Take a look:

Crash City Mayhem originally launched in Japan in January 2012 as Runabout 3D. Ghostlight confirmed plans to distribute the title in Europe last July, but we haven’t heard anything since.


The latest issue of Dengeki PlayStation contains a promotion for its upcoming Nintendo sister publication. On April 20, the first ever edition of Dengeki Nintendo will be published. Included in the ad is a teaser indicating that GungHo’s Puzzle and Dragons will be coming to a Nintendo platform.

News has since leaked that the series is heading to the 3DS – specifically Puzzle & Dragons Z. We don’t have the specifics just yet, but I imagine that we’ll be hearing something more concrete soon.



Criterion Games’ next racer could be Need for Speed: Underground.

EGM got its hands on a logo – shown above – that could be included on the game’s boxart, but cautions that it could be a mockup. The publication has heard rumblings of Criterion working on Underground and the “image is most likely linked to a real project currently in development.”

Need for Speed: Underground would presumably be a unique take on the 2003 racer and its sequel. According to EGM, the new game iis set in an original Bayview setting rather than the area featured in Underground 2.

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The latest 3DS update may have been more significant than originally thought. After applying the update, it seems as though some software have seen a performance boost.

Rayman 3D and Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed are two big names that are being thrown around as running much smoother. Mii Plaza is supposedly better off now as well.

Is this something that anyone else has noticed?

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There could be a good reason as to why Nintendo of Europe has been keeping quiet about Dr Kawashima’s Devilish Brain Training: the game may be experiencing a significant delay.

Yesterday we mentioned that the 3DS title’s official page on NoE’s site listed a “TBD” date (“TBC” if you want to get technical). Well-known UK retailer GAME now makes mention of a September launch.

These two items suggest that Dr Kawashima’s Devilish Brain Training won’t be ready for release next week. It would certainly be an unexpected delay…

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Aliens: Colonial Marines is still missing in action on Wii U. It was supposed to be out before the end of March, yet it’s nowhere to be found. SEGA, Gearbox Software, and Wii U-specific developer Demiurge Studios aren’t talking about the status of the project.

And so, no one would be the least bit surprised if the game was cancelled outright. That may very well be the case here.

German retail sources are apparently saying that they’ve been told about Aliens: Colonial Marines’ non-release for Wii U. In other words, it has supposedly been cancelled. This would apply to Europe if true, but one would think that it would be canned for North America as well.

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Ever since Bravely Default: Flying Fairy was announced for Japan, RPG gamers overseas have been praying for a localization announcement. Thus far, Square Enix hasn’t followed through. But Siliconera’s “trusted sources” say that the 3DS title will, in fact, make it to the west.

No word on when an announcement could be made or when the title would release in North America and Europe. Let’s hope this rumor isn’t inaccurate!

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Crytek USA CEO David Adams, formally the head of Vigil Games, has supposedly relayed his intentions to bid on the Darksiders IP through a tweet earlier today.

Adams wrote:

Crytek USA will be looking to obtain the Darksiders IP from the now-defunct THQ. If the company does manage to acquire the series’ rights, Darksiders will essentially be returning to its original developer. Following the closing of Vigil Games after a lack of interest from buyers during the THQ auction, many of its staffers went on to join Crytek USA.

The one caveat in all of this is that we’re not quite sure if the Twitter account is the real deal. If it is, then Crytek USA will in fact be going after the Darksiders IP.

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