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It takes Micro SD cards and yes you'll need one. I got a 32 on Amazon for 15.
I'm sick of Nintendo's limited prints of games. They're pulling the same thing with Amiibos. Why did they stop printing OoT 3DS and Star Fox 64 3DS?
That's how Nintendos been since they started making videogames.
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Tavern RPG Adventure Bar Story is being localized on the Nintendo 3DS, and Circle Entertainment have shared a look at the game in English.
As reported in the past, Adventure Bar Story places you in the boots of a tavern owner. Your bar is facing a hostile takeover by a rich restaurant owner named Gustav, and in order to prevent him from driving you out of business, you’ll need to grow your tavern.
The 3DS version of Adventure Bar Story has also received a release date in North America. It will be released on February 19th in North America for $5.99. The European version is currently in lotcheck and will receive a release date soon.
You can also read our interview with the game’s developer here.
Read more stories about Adventure Bar Story & Nintendo 3DS on Siliconera.
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During a financial results presentation last night, Nintendo president Satoru Iwata touched upon future plans for the Nintendo 3DS.
Iwata began by stating that Tomodachi Life has sold 3.96 million units worldwide, and that Western sales of the game contributed to that figure. In particular, Iwata stated, Tomodachi Life has done well in Europe (with France seeing the highest sales).
Creating more titles like Tomodachi Life—ie; those with fewer competitors in the videogame business—is key to growing the Nintendo 3DS further, Iwata said. He added that the pink Nintendo 2DS with the help of Tomodachi Life has made its mark as an entry-level 3DS device in Europe, particularly among young women.
(Here’s hoping this means we see Style Savvy 3 localized in the near future.)
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Iwata then moved on to discussing third-party software for the Nintendo 3DS, stating that he is aware of several third-party 3DS games that are in development and have not yet been announced. This is in addition to games like Bravely Second, The Great Ace Attorney and others that have already been revealed. He added that Nintendo will continue to assist Japanese developers with promoting their 3DS games overseas, and that this will “create new possibilities”.
Finally, Iwata stated, there are plans to promote the local multiplayer aspect of the Nintendo 3DS in the West, as they feel that doing this will help accelerate sales.
During the popularization process of handheld gaming systems in Japan, multiplayer Local Play has contributed greatly to the Pokémon, Monster Hunter and Yokai Watch franchises,” Iwata said.
“We believe that multiplayer Local Play has played such a significant role in the expansion of handheld gaming systems for a variety of reasons: it creates a fun environment where users teach one another, games that are actually really fun to play tend to spread by word-of-mouth and for the experience of the super-stable 3D feature of New Nintendo 3DS, seeing is truly believing.”
Read more stories about New Nintendo 3DS & Nintendo 3DS & Tomodachi Life on Siliconera.
A more detailed look at the upcoming New 3DS port.
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Nintendo of Japan has released a new introduction trailer for Xenoblade Chronicles 3D, showcasing three minutes of new footage.
The New 3DS port of the Monolith Soft-developed Wii RPG includes all the features of the Wii version, as well as 3D support, a bonus mode that lets players view 3D models of characters and listen to the game’s music tracks, and Amiibo support. It’s due out in North America on April 10, and in Europe and Japan on April 2.
Watch the new trailer below.
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While fans will have to wait a little longer for the release of Xenoblade Chronicles X, which releases later this year in North America and Europe, they’ll get to check out Xenoblade Chronicles 3D this April. Here’s a look at its latest Japanese trailer.
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The video starts out with some scenes, along with a little recap on how Shulk and his friends will go on an adventure, and this time, on the New Nintendo 3DS, where they’ll encounter different monsters in seamless battle fashion.
You can check out the battle at around 0:50 in the video, where they show an example on how the battles are like in the upcoming port, followed by a look at more cut-scenes from the game.
Xenoblade Chronicles 3D is slated for release on April 10th in North America, and April 2nd in Europe for Nintendo 3DS. You can also check out a comparison video between Xenoblade Chronicles 3D and the original Wii version. in our earlier report.
Read more stories about Nintendo 3DS & Xenoblade Chronicles 3D on Siliconera.
source: Gematsu & SiliconeraScenes from the March-due chibi alchemy RPG.
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Gust has published a new gameplay video of Atelier Rorona Plus: The Alchemist of Arland for 3DS, showcasing various scenes from the chibi version of the alchemy RPG.
Atelier Rorona is due out for 3DS in Japan on March 26.
Watch the footage below.
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source: SiliconeraNintendo has Xenoblade Chronicles 3D faceplate with a picture of Monado, the sword Shulk uses in the Monolith Soft’s RPG. The awesome faceplate will be available on April 2 for 2,000 yen, and you can see how it looks below.
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Faceplates are only used with the smaller New Nintendo 3DS systems so unfortunately, it won’t be useful for gamers in North America since Nintendo only released the larger XL system here.
Read more stories about Nintendo 3DS & Xenoblade Chronicles 3D on Siliconera.
NOA has now stated that the small version of the N3DS will never come here. The XL is the only version we'll see.
NOA has now stated that the small version of the N3DS will never come here. The XL is the only version we'll see.
Virtual Console on Nintendo 3DS
Donkey Kong Land – Making a bet with Cranky Kong is never wise. In this Game Boy adventure, Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong must set off on another adventure to retrieve their banana hoard from the evil K. Rool’s clutches. Swing, roll, jump and barrel blast through four worlds that are swarming with returning and original enemies.
Donkey Kong Land 2 – K. Rool has kidnapped Donkey Kong and he’s demanding the entire banana hoard as ransom! In this Game Boy classic, play as either Diddy Kong or Dixie Kong and take advantage of their unique abilities in more than 40 levels of nonstop platforming action. Keep an eye out for some friendly faces (and some shiny collectibles) to help you out.
Donkey Kong Land III – Dixie Kong has been left behind to babysit her younger cousin, Kiddy Kong. But that won’t stop her from seeking adventure in this Game Boy game. Help Dixie Kong and Kiddy Kong through 36 Kremling-infested levels, each containing secret areas, bonus levels and collectibles. Maybe they’ll even find the entrance to the hidden Lost World!
Virtual Console on Wii U
Donkey Kong Country – Armed with chest-pounding muscle, mighty barrel rolls and awesome vine-swinging skills, Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong set out to face K. Rool and his reptilian crew of Kremlings in this Super NES masterpiece! Play solo, compete with a friend or play cooperatively with a friend in more than 100 levels filled with collectibles and hidden bonus areas. With the help of Donkey Kong’s quirky family, animal friends and your fast reflexes, our dynamic duo will prove to be an unstoppable force.
Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy’s Kong Quest – Donkey Kong has been kidnapped and taken to Crocodile Isle. Only Diddy Kong and Dixie Kong can save the day. In this Super NES sequel to the Donkey Kong Country game, play solo, compete with a friend or tag team with a friend in eight exciting worlds filled with wacky characters, collectable items and secret bonus areas.
Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong’s Double Trouble – Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong have gone missing! In this Super NES adventure, play as Dixie Kong or Kiddy Kong solo, against a friend or with a friend. Take advantage of each of their unique abilities as they throw each other into action through more than 40 levels.
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Buy one or more participating Donkey Kong games for the Virtual Console service on Nintendo 3DS and Wii U and get 30 percent off your Nintendo eShop purchase of Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze (Wii U) and Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D (Nintendo 3DS). This offer lasts until March 3 at 8:59 a.m. PT. The same Nintendo Network ID must be linked to your Wii U and Nintendo 3DS systems, as well as your Nintendo eShop account prior to purchase in order to be eligible for the discount. Visit http://www.nintendo.com/eshop/offers for more information
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In Europe and Australia, Nintendo are offering a free Xenoblade Home Menu theme for the Nintendo 3DS with Xenoblade Chronicles 3D.
In Europe, you’ll need to purchase the game via the Nintendo eShop before April 9th to get the theme for free. Meanwhile, in Australia and New Zealand, you can get the game by pre-ordering the game at these retailers.
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Additionally, Europe and Australia are also getting the Xenoblade faceplates for the New Nintendo 3DS. These are available as part of a Xenoblade or New Nintendo 3DS/Xenoblade bundle in the U.K., while in Australia they’re exclusive to EB Games.
Nintendo have not yet announced if or how the theme will be made available in North America.
Read more stories about New Nintendo 3DS & Xenoblade Chronicles 3D on Siliconera.
source: Siliconera & GematsuRe-experience the Monolith Soft RPG on New 3DS next month.
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Nintendo has released a new trailer for Xenoblade Chronicles 3D, dubbed “Heir to the Monado.”
The New 3DS port of the Monolith Soft-developed Wii RPG includes all the features of the Wii version, as well as 3D support, a bonus mode that lets players view 3D models of characters and listen to the game’s music tracks, and Amiibo support. It’s due out in North America on April 10, and in Europe and Japan on April 2.
Watch the new trailer below.
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