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Mighty No. 9 has been in development for quite some time now, but thankfully Comcept has been keeping us in the loop with how things are progressing.

In this new blog update, we get a special sneak peek at what the voice actors have contributed to the roles they’re playing. Check it out in the video below!

There is currently still no release date, though Comcept have teased a “big announcement” coming sometime soon.

Are you looking forward to getting your hands on Mighty No. 9? Let us know!

 

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Giving this a bump to the top. All emails that have been sent in have been responded to!


Kira is lessening her role on the site slightly to pursue some new opportunities and free up time. Because of that, we have a spot open for a news writer!

We’re looking for someone who can cover Nintendo Everything two days each week (between Monday and Friday) at the following times:

1:30 AM PT – 4:30 AM PT
4:30 AM ET – 7:30 AM ET
9:30 AM GMT+1 – 12:30 AM GMT+1
6:30 PM GMT+10 – 9:30 PM GMT+10

When joining the team, you’d initially pick the days that you’d be responsible for, though you’d need to stick with them. If you select Mondays and Wednesdays, we’d count on you being available during those days each week.

Please note that this is a non-paying position. I’d love to compensate our writers, and I feel awful that I can’t… but I just don’t have the means to do so. At all.

… anyway, I’ll also mention that you would only be responsible for news coverage, but your role could expand into areas such as reviews and features – depending on your interest of course!

I’m probably forgetting something, but I think that’s it! If you’re interested, send an email here and I’ll get back to you as soon as possible.

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[Giveaway] psyscrolr

Posted 9 years ago by in Giveaway | 63 Comments

Winners are in! Congratulations to:

Leonel
DavidEssex
windstar
Adrian Brown
Derek

Codes should hopefully be sent out tomorrow!


With psyscrolr having launched on the North American Wii U eShop this past Thursday, we’re kicking off a new giveaway. Five codes are up for grabs. Just leave a comment below talking about your favorite memories and experiences of playing classic 2D sidescrollers. Note that we may give more consideration to those who put some effort into their posts.

You have until April 9 to get your entry in. Keep in mind that codes will only work with North American Wii U systems!

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Update 3: Starter Pack pre-orders live on Best Buy and GameStop.


Update 2: All LEGO Dimensions items, including additional packs, can be found here.


Update: Various Fun Packs can be pre-ordered as well. Each costs $14.99.


That was quick! Amazon has already opened pre-orders for LEGO Dimensions, the new toys-to-life game from Warner Bros. You can place an order for the Starter Pack here.

Gamers will receive several items from the LEGO Dimensions Starter Pack. It includes a copy of the game, the LEGO Toy Pad, three LEGO Minifigures, and the LEGO Batmobile. Pricing is set at $99.99.

Bravely Second released a few new videos for Bravely Second today. We have a job introduction video, plus two commercials. All three are attached below.

D3Publisher continues its SIMPLE DL Series with “SIMPLE DL Series Vol. 37 THE Giant Run”. This one just came out on the Japanese 3DS eShop this week. For footage from the game, check out the video above.

XSEED released a new set of screenshots from Lord of Magna: Maiden Heaven. You can find them below.

All of today’s images come from a new localization blog, which is posted on XSEED’s Tumblr. The company teased at the end of the write-up: “we’re hoping to announce a release date along with a nice surprise for you soon.”


Capcom provided another look at The Great Ace Attorney’s first trial during the latest episode of Capcom TV. Check it out above.

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One fan recently wrote in to Nintendo’s customer service team about the amiibo shortage situation. In response to this person’s email, the following response was delivered:

Thank you for writing. I apologize for the delay in our reply. I’m sorry to hear of your disappointment with the availability and distribution of amiibo, and would like you to know that we have documented and shared your concerns with the relevant departments here at Nintendo.

Additionally, I’d like to convey that we are aware of the popularity of amiibo and continually aim to always have a regular supply of amiibo in the marketplace. As stated previously, certain sold-out amiibo may return to your local retailer at a later stage. We apologize for any inconvenience you are experiencing now, and thank you in advance for your continued patience in this matter.

The same fan wrote back to Nintendo, and made some accusations about the company manipulating amiibo demand via the supply chain. That led the representative to explain how the supply chain actually works:

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