Retro City Rampage DX update out on February 17 in North America
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The new update for Retro City Rampage DX is due out next Tuesdayin North America, Vblank Entertainment has confirmed. European 3DS owners have had access to the patch as of yesterday.
Vblank wrote on Twitter today:
The North American *new* 3DS Retro City Rampage DX update will be available next week on Tues Feb 17th! Only 4 days! pic.twitter.com/lsUYbaRH29
— Retro City Rampage (@RetroCR) February 13, 2015
If you haven’t heard about what’s new with the Retro City Rampage DX update, check out this post.
Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate, Ace Combat Assault Horizon Legacy+ patches out in Europe
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Retro City Rampage DX update fully detailed, Vblank will make another 3DS game
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In a message posted to Vblank Entertainment’s website, the studio shared full details about what’s included in the new Retro City Rampage DX update. The patch is coming to Europe today, and North America soon.
Retro City Rampage DX will not remain consistent at 60 frames per second. On New 3DX, the game runs natively. Speaking of the New 3DS, Retro City Rampage DX also makes use of the C stick.
Today’s news from Vblank isn’t entirely about Retro City Rampage. In the post, the company confirms that another 3DS title will be made, but additional information was not revealed.
You’ll find the full post from Vblank below.
GetClose February 2015 update video
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Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams patch out now in North America
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The long-awaited Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams patch can finally be downloaded in North America. Black Forest Games just recently put out the update, so grab it if you already haven’t! Once applied, sound will be properly emitted from the GamePad.
Thanks to SkarmGamer and dr_meow_blah for the tip.
Retro City Rampage DX update releasing in Europe this Thursday, North America soon
Posted on 10 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS eShop, New Nintendo 3DS, News | 0 comments
Retro City Rampage DX’s upcoming update has a release date for Europe. Vblank Entertainment confirmed on Twitter that the patch is arriving this Thursday.
As for North America, it’ll take a bit longer. Vblank is waiting for the update to finish certification.
*NEW* Nintendo 3DS (& original 3DS) Retro City Rampage DX update out in Europe Thursday! Stay tuned for details! pic.twitter.com/Gj9JdGvzCC
— Retro City Rampage (@RetroCR) February 10, 2015
The Retro City Rampage DX update was submitted to NOA and NOE simultaneously, but it's unfortunately still sitting in NOA certification.
— Retro City Rampage (@RetroCR) February 10, 2015
As soon as Nintendo pushes it though North American certification and it gets an NA release date, I'll let everyone know!
— Retro City Rampage (@RetroCR) February 10, 2015
Even more Smash Bros. 3DS amiibo footage
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Super Smash Bros. for 3DS amiibo footage
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Smash Bros. 3DS – block size for the latest update
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Today’s Super Smash Bros. 3DS update is a fairly sizable download. You’ll need 1,010 blocks of free space in order to get the patch on your SD card. It’s not huge by any means, though it’s larger than some titles on the eShop!
Smash Bros. 3DS update version 1.0.5 out now – amiibo support, share mode
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The 1.0.5 update for Super Smash Bros. 3DS is out now. Players in North America, Europe, and Japan can download the patch.
Today’s update is rather significant. amiibo figures are now supported, meaning players can train their fighters on the go. amiibo in Smash Bros. Wii U are compatible with the 3DS game.
Nintendo and Bandai Namco have also prepared a share mode. Players can post photos, replay data, and Mii Fighter data to the server to share with other users around the world. Other users can search and download the content. In addition, posting photos to Miiverse is now possible.
Read on below for the full update notes from Nintendo.