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Pokemon Red, Blue, and Yellow are releasing on the 3DS virtual console later this month and their respective pages have finally gone live in the European and North American eShop.

The pricing details for Europe have been revealed through this. There is now confirmation that the price of the games in Europe will be £8.99/€9.99.

 

Also revealed are the language options for the games. English, French, and Spanish are the options in North America. The options in Europe are English, French, Spanish, German and Italian.

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Shutshimi was made available on the North American Wii U eShop last month. Those in Europe, however, have been wondering when they’ll have access to the game.

Neon Deity Games did share an update on this front during a Reddit AMA yesterday. Regarding the European release, the studio wrote:

“… We recently received our ratings for the EU region. We have a couple minor tests and fixes to prepare, but hopefully it’ll be soon! We can’t give exact dates due to how unpredictable the certification process is, but I would hope for it to ready in a couple of months. Maybe more, but maybe less! We haven’t forgotten our EU friends! It’s just a bit more work, that’s all!”

As far as Shutshimi’s pricing goes, that’s up to Choice Provisions. It should be roughly equivalent to $9.99.

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Brain Age: Concentration Training came out in Japan almost four years ago. In North America, the title arrived in 2013. But in Europe – where it was to be known as Dr Kawashima’s Devilish Brain Training – it has still yet to launch.

Dr Kawashima’s Devilish Brain Training has been continuously listed for Europe in Nintendo’s release schedules. However, there’s been no official word on when it will be distributed across PAL regions. Given that, perhaps this latest news shouldn’t come as a big surprise.

Tesco Direct has started cancelling pre-orders for Dr Kawashima’s Devilish Brain Training. Why, you ask? The retailer states in emails sent to consumers that this is due to “the supplier no longer publishing the game”.

Here’s the full email:

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Dr Kawashima’s Devilish Brain Training was last planned for April 2013 in Europe. Nintendo ended up delaying it to “optimise the best possible launch timing of this title within the European market.”

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Bravely Second’s European release date of February 26th is fast approaching and fans already got a taste of the game with the release of the demo last week. Today, Nintendo opened up the game’s official website.

While the website doesn’t really offer any new information, it’s a nice and fairly comprehensive overview of the game’s content and features, its world, characters and so on. Still, I’d recommend you check out at least two specific parts of it: the advanced techniques section which features two brief gameplay clips showcasing the Brave & Default and Bravely Second features, and the Jobs section which lists nearly all of the jobs found in the game, including almost all of the new ones (save for, incidentally, the controversial “Hawkeye” job).

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This week’s European Nintendo Downloads are as follows:

Wii U Demo

LEGO Marvel Avengers

3DS Retail

Pokemon Super Mystery Dungeon (available February 19th) – €39.99 / £34.99 / CHF 51.90

3DS Download

Return to PopoloCrois: A STORY OF SEASONS Fairytale – €34.99 / £29.99 / CHF 44.90

3DS DLC

Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold: The Fafnir Knight: Ultimate Feathered Warrior (available February 19th) – Special introductory offer: free until 25/02/2016, regular price €2.49 / £2.29 / CHF 3.50

Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold: The Fafnir Knight: Winter’s Harbinger (available February 19th) – Special introductory offer: free until 25/02/2016, regular price €2.49 / £2.29 / CHF 3.50

Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold: The Fafnir Knight: Wanted: Lucky Bud (available February 19th) – €1.99 / £1.79 / CHF 2.80

3DS Themes

Dreamcast (available February 19th) – €1.79 / £1.59 / CHF 2.50

Hi-Tech Sega (available February 19th) – €1.79 / £1.59 / CHF 2.50

Saga Saturn (available February 19th) – €1.79 / £1.59 / CHF 2.50

Pokemon: Champion Steven (available February 19th) – €1.99 / £1.79 / CHF 2.80

eShop Sales

Wii U

Bombing Bastards – €4.99/ £4.49 / CHF 7.49 until 25/02/2016, regular price €6.99 / £5.99 / CHF 9.99

Spot The Differences: Party! -€2.99/ £2.69 / CHF 4.20 until 25/02/2016, regular price €5.00 / £4.49 / CHF 7.00

Wicked Monsters Blast! HD PLUS -€2.99/ £2.69 / CHF 4.20 until 03/03/2016, regular price €7.99 / £7.19 / CHF 11.20

3DS

AeternoBlade€7.99/ £7.19 / CHF 11.00 until 03/03/2016, regular price €14.99 / £13.50 / CHF 21.00

Aqua Moto Racing 3D -€3.99/ £3.59 / CHF 5.59 until 25/02/2016, regular price €7.99 / £7.19 / CHF 11.19

Demon King Box -€2.99/ £2.39 / CHF 3.60 until 03/03/2016, regular price €3.99 / £3.19 / CHF 4.80

Talking Phrasebook – 7 Languages -€2.99/ £2.69 / CHF 4.19 until 25/02/2016, regular price €4.99 / £4.49 / CHF 6.99

WAKEDAS -€1.99/ £1.69 / CHF 2.40 until 03/03/2016, regular price €2.99 / £2.49 / CHF 3.50

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Replay: VHS is not Dead, published by Neko Entertainment, now has a release date in Europe. The game will be available on February 25. Pricing is set at €9.99.

Originally, Replay: VHS is not Dead debuted on platforms like PC last summer. It’s a puzzle-platformer which takes place in a movie-based universe.

Here’s a trailer:

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Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Red and Blue Rescue Team was added to the European Wii U Virtual Console today. 15 minutes of footage from the Red version can be seen below.

The demo for Bravely Second will be available on the European eShop later today. Chances are you were going to get it anyway if you’re interested in the full game, at the very least because of the in-game bonuses which are unlocked if you transfer data over from the demo. Now there’s another compelling reason: if you download the demo, the full game will cost you 10% less if you buy it via the Nintendo eShop. Unless you’re getting the game’s Special Edition, this is a pretty good deal.

The offer is valid until March 10th; the game launches on February 26th.

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This morning Nintendo of Europe tweeted out that Mario & Sonic at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games will be releasing April 8 across Europe for the Nintendo 3DS.  Here is the tweet from this morning:

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