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This week’s 3DS eShop charts are as follows:

Software

1. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Dual Destinies
2. Dillon’s Rolling Western
3. Metroid
4. The Legend of Zelda
5. Pokemon Y
6. Pokemon X
7. Pokemon Dream Radar
8. Super Mario Bros.
9. The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages
10. Zelda: Link’s Awakening DX
11. Zelda: Oracle of Ages
12. Animal Crossing: New Leaf
13. Sonic Lost World
14. SteamWorld Dig
15. Super Mario Bros. 2
16. Darts Up 3D
17. Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D
18. Resident Evil: Revelations
19. Rune Factory 4
20. Fire Emblem: Awakening

Videos

1. Mario Party: Island Tour Trailer
2. Super Mario 3D World Trailer 3
3. Sonic Lost World Launch Trailer
4. Adventure Time Explore the Dungeon Trailer
5. Pokemon X and Pokemon Y Museum
6. Zelda 3DS XL
7. Zelda: A Link Between Worlds The Running in NY Video
8. Pokemon X/Y: Accolades Trailer
9. Sonic Lost World Trailer
10. Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate Trailer
11. Zelda: A Link Between Worlds Dungeon Trailer
12. Sonic Lost World Coming Soon Trailer
13. Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures Trailer
14. Pokemon X/Y: Join the Millions
15. Super Mario 3D World Trailer
16. Zelda: A Link Between Worlds Trailer
17. Zelda: A Link Between Worlds Trailer 2
18. Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag Trailer
19. Pokemon X/Y Launch event
20. Developer Direct @ E3 2013 Super Smash Bros.

Source: 3DS eShop

At least in the eyes of one Nintendo staffer, Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze won’t be as tough as New Super Luigi U. Nintendo of Canada’s Matt Ryan was asked about which of the two he believes is more difficult based on his experience observing Treehouse play both titles. In his view, New Super Luigi U does indeed offer more of a challenge.

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BFAds has posted up Target’s full Black Friday 2013 circular. In terms of gaming deals, things are a bit light. Still, you can get a look at what’s being offered above.

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John Pleasants, co-president of Disney Interactive, has resigned from the company. His leave takes place on Monday, effective immediately. However, Pleasants intends to stay on as a consultant until at least January.

Pleasants said of his departure:

“It was a collaborative decision to do what’s right for the business at a time when we have clear momentum. It’s complicated to have co-presidents. It doesn’t seem to make sense as a long-term strategy.”

“I will tell you that it’s a bit of a mixed thing for me. I would have also been happy to stay on. I would be misleading you if I said I wanted to leave.”

Jimmy Pitaro, Disney Interactive’s other co-president, will now lead the entire division.

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