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Several new titles are coming to the Japanese eShop on March 2. Here’s a look at the upcoming digital downloads:

Wii U Virtual Console

Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Trials and Tribulations (GBA, 702 yen)
Kirby Mass Attack (DS, 950 yen)

3DS Download

Infinite Dunamis – 1,080 yen
Musicverse: Electronic Keyboard – 800 yen
Finding Ojipockle + – 600 yen

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A few new 3DS themes are out now in Japan. Here’s the full lineup:

Dragon Ball Super: Goku and Vegeta – 200 yen
Osomatsu-san (x6) – 200 yen each
Itazura na Kiss – 200 yen
Aikatsu! My No.1 Stage! (x2) – 200 yen each

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A trio of new Zelda: Twilight Princess HD promo videos have landed on the Japanese Nintendo YouTube page. Each one can be seen below.

Super Mario Maker is receiving yet another new costume. Players can soon get their hands on Barbara the Bat from the Band Brothers series.

The new Event Course has not actually gone live just yet, but it should be up Thursday evening (early Friday morning in Europe). You’ll be able to nab the costume after completing the level. For now, watch the official video for Barbara the Bat below.

Nintendo released official videos for Sonic Advance 2, Onimusha Tactics, and Gai Flame on the Japanese Wii U Virtual Console. Watch them below.

Capcom brought out a couple of new 3DS themes based on Mega Man today. You can get a look at them in the video below.

Update: Pricing error has now been fixed!



There are currently some issues with pricing of Mega Man Legacy Collection on the 3DS eShop. It should be $14.99, but the asking price is double that. Capcom is looking into the issue and advises 3DS owners from making a purchase until it’s fixed.

The publisher issued the following notice on Twitter today:


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GameStop will be celebrating Pokemon Day this coming weekend. If you end up purchasing a Pokemon product on Saturday, you’ll be entitled to a free poster.

These offers will be live at GameStop during Pokemon Day:

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Today, Nnooo announced plans to localize The Legend of Kusakarai for western markets. Librage originally released the game in Japan last May.

For those who haven’t heard of The Legend of Kusakarai, here’s an overview:

You know what’s the worst thing ever? Fighting slimes and dragons knee deep in grass and weeds.

Well if Kusakari has anything to do with it it wont be that way for long. Get your scythe sharpened and jump in to this quirky Japanese adventure puzzle game. Slice through over 50 levels of grass filled action and help those heroes save the kingdom, in battle grounds fit to have a picnic on!

The Scythe:

Rush from blade to blade and then getting hacking! As you slice away at grass your Scythe will become sharper and start to level up. The higher the level the bigger are you can cut using your special ability. Watch out tho’ Kusakari gets pretty ill if he’s not cutting that grass so make sure you eat up those odd blue bits of grass for a health boost (I’m sure there is nothing odd about eating glowing blue grass right!?) then rush off to the next patch!

And the original Japanese trailer:

A western release date for The Legend of Kusakarai has not yet been confirmed.

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The folks over at Smosh have once again produced an “honest trailer” for a game. This time, the video focuses on Fire Emblem. Check it out below.


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