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A new puzzle is now available for 3DS systems. Nintendo has started sending out a Monster Hunter panel via SpotPass, so make sure you have Wi-Fi enabled. The puzzle can be accessed in the StreetPass Mii Plaza.

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Super Mario 3D World isn’t the only Nintendo game to have received a discount on the eShop. Pushmo World and Yoshi’s Island: Super Mario Advance 3 are on sale, too.

Here’s the full roundup of the latest Wii U eShop deals:

LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham – $39.99 – 25% Off – Permanent Price Drop
The LEGO Movie Videogame – $19.99 – 60% Off – Permanent Price Drop
Pushmo World – $7.49 – 25% Off – Ends 1/22
Super Mario 3D World – $44.99 – 25% Off – Ends 1/22
Super Mario Galaxy 2 – $9.99 – 50% Off – Ends 1/22 – Requires Wii Remote + Nunchuck
Yoshi’s Island: Super Mario Advance 3 – $5.99 – 25% Off – Ends 1/22

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Super Mario 3D World has received a discount on the eShop. Rather than paying $60, you’ll only need to fork over $45 thanks to the new sale.

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Girls Mode 3 details

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Here’s the latest on Girls Mode 3 (otherwise known as Style Savvy), which was announced during today’s Japanese Nintendo Direct:

– Take on the role of a fashion store manager
– Need to make your shop more popular
– Do this by helping customers coordinate and find the right clothing to match their looks
– Roughly 19,000 clothing items
– Over 1,300 possible combinations of hairstyles, which can be used as a new beautician’s work, where you change the looks of your customers at your shop
– Can also do some makeup artist work at the shop as well
– Put your best cosmetology skills to use and give customers a new look
– Can also do some designer work and create your own clothes using fabrics
– Take on the role of a model
– Partake in fashion shows and photo shoots for posters
– Out on April 16 in Japan

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Nintendo finally confirmed the New 3DS for the west today. However, unlike Europe, North America won’t be receiving the standard/smaller New 3DS system that features cover plates. Consumers in the region will only have the option to purchase the New 3DS XL.

As for why this is so, Nintendo of America told Kotaku:

Different territories make their own business decisions regarding individual products and timing. We think New Nintendo 3DS XL makes the most sense for our market. Nintendo makes different systems at different price points for a whole range of consumers, and New Nintendo 3DS XL simply expands those choices even further.

When asked if Nintendo of America will ever release the standard New 3DS, the company said: “We have nothing to announce at this time.”

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