This week’s issue of Jump has yet another update on Final Fantasy Explorers. The magazine confirms that the reoccurring summon Phoenix will be appearing as a foe. Jump also confirms Freelancer and Sage as two more jobs, the latter of which allows for powerful white and black magic.
Update 4: Andddd… gone again!
Update 3: (12/12/14) Back in stock yet again (thanks Greg).
Update 2: Gone again (thanks Chris G)!
Update: (12/9): Currently back in stock (thanks Luke K)! Pre-order here.
It’ll be a couple of more months before the wave three amiibo hit store shelves. However, the Toys “R” Us exclusive figure Lucario has already sold out on the retailer’s website. Whether or not additional stock will be made available before or at launch remains to be seen.
Bplus is confirming today that PuzzleBox Setup will be available on the European 3DS eShop on December 25. The North American release should be taking place at roughly the same time, as it’s slated for “this holiday season”. Pricing is set at $2.99 / €2.99.
View some screenshots and art from PuzzleBox Setup above.
Source: Bplus PR
Several internal Sony e-mails have been leaking to the press over the last week following a particularly nasty hacking incident, and some uncovered by Buzzfeed appear to contain some interesting Nintendo-related details. According to leaked e-mails between producer Avi Arad and Sony higher-ups, Arad had landed the rights for Sony Pictures Animation to produce an animated film based on the popular Super Mario Bros. series:
“I am the proud father of mario the animated film [sic],” producer Avi Arad told Sony studio chief Amy Pascal in an email dated Oct. 23, 2014, with the subject line “Mario.” Arad then forwarded Pascal separate images of him with Mario Bros. creator Shigeru Miyamoto and Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata, the latter of which included the message, “Happy ceo, lets get together, it’s the mother load. [sic]”
Bandai Namco is working on a new anime-based title for 3DS. The company has announced that Tribe Cool Crew: The Game is in development for Nintendo’s portable.
According to Bandai Namco, Tribe Cool Crew: The Game is based on the dancing anime of the same name. Players will match the rhythm and aim for high scores.
Tribe Cool Crew: The Game will be available in Japan both physically and digitally this spring. It will be playable at Jump Festa 2014 later this month. Check out the teaser site here.