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Posted by GoNintendo Apr 15 2014 06:14 GMT
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Darts Up 3D - $0.99 (be $2.99, until 4/23)
Snow Moto Racing 3D - $5.99 (be $7.99, until 4/24)
Chain Blaster - $3.30 (be $6.99, until 4/27)
Crazy Construction - $3.30 (be $4.99, until 4/27)
Escape From Zombie City - $2.19 (be $3.99, until 4/27)
Jump Trials Supreme - $3.30 (be $3.99, until 4/27)
Undead Bowling - $3.30 (be $6.99, until 4/27)
Sword & Soldiers 3D - $5.89 (be $8.19, until 5/1)
Witch & Hero - $2.89 (be $4.06, until 5/1)
Balloon Pop World - $3.99 (be $4.99, until 5/8)
Luxor - $3.15 (be $6.25, until 5/8)
me Style Studio: Hair Salon - $3.99 (be $4.99, until 5/8)
Secret Mysteries in New York - $3.15 (be $6.25, until 5/8)

Thanks t' Vernon for the heads up!

Posted by GoNintendo Apr 15 2014 06:13 GMT
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Wii U Fit Meter be only $10 at Amazon http://t.co/iqzwCs49UV

— Wario64 (@Wario64) April 15, 2014

Posted by GoNintendo Apr 15 2014 06:09 GMT
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The GRAND PRIX mode for #BRDX2 will feature online rankings, 'n ye can choose the background 'n BGM ye like! pic.twitter.com/Q29Qd2qutB

— BikeRiderDX Official (@BikeRiderDX_EN) April 15, 2014

We've got our first reply from Nintendo lotcheck, 'n it seems we be looking good t' be on plan for a May release! pic.twitter.com/kPn1sw4yEC

— BikeRiderDX Official (@BikeRiderDX_EN) April 15, 2014

Posted by GoNintendo Apr 15 2014 06:06 GMT
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AHOY @NintenDaan ! I started an English only twitter acount for the Bike Rider series ^^ All infos in EN will be posted here from now on~

— BikeRiderDX Official (@BikeRiderDX_EN) April 15, 2014

Posted by GoNintendo Apr 15 2014 06:03 GMT
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Serebii Picture: The latest artwork from the movie Diancie 'n the Cocoon a Destruction http://t.co/oV6DIIAFJJ pic.twitter.com/dAdm2DDK4z

— Serebii.net (@SerebiiNet) April 15, 2014

Posted by GoNintendo Apr 15 2014 02:48 GMT
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Gardening Mama 2: Forest mateys be slated t' cost $33.13CAD. Release date be tentatively set for April 29th. pic.twitter.com/DGeEKPmnd4

— Vernon Schieck (@kitroplious) April 15, 2014

Posted by GoNintendo Apr 15 2014 01:10 GMT
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MIGHTY FINAL FIGHT, Rating: PG, Author: CAPCOM, Publisher: NINTENDO

— AusVGClassifications (@AusVGClass) April 14, 2014

MEGA MAN XTREME, Rating: G, Author: CAPCOM, Publisher: NINTENDO

— AusVGClassifications (@AusVGClass) April 14, 2014

Posted by GoNintendo Apr 15 2014 01:09 GMT
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- collaboration with Infinite Stratos
- includes costume for Infinite Stratos' protagonist Ichika Orimura
- also includes Houki Shinonono’s costume
- three other supporters involved: Cecilia Alcott, Charlotte Dunois, 'n Tatenashi Sarashiki
- special collaboration Long Sword, Heavy Bowgun, Lance, 'n Light Bowgun

Posted by GoNintendo Apr 15 2014 01:03 GMT
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The following comes from a Siliconera interview with Inti Creates CEO Takuya Aizu...

“Most projects involve non-disclosure agreements. Therefore, basically, we cannot exchange information between each title. All a this game (Gunvolt) be invested in 'n developed by Inti Creates.”

The following info comes from Azure Striker Gunvolt director Yoshihisa Tsuda...

“Actually, I can’t explain the concrete difference between Azure Striker Gunvolt 'n Mighty No. 9 because I haven’t heard details from the Mighty No. 9 team. Azure Striker Gunvolt’s goal be t' let the player enjoy a sense a high speed 'n . That said, I’m also looking forward t' Mighty No. 9, personally.”

Inti-Creates will be self-publishing Gunvolt in NA 'n Japan. It be wholly-owned by Inti-Creates, with Mighty No. 9 be owned by Comcept.

Posted by GoNintendo Apr 14 2014 23:16 GMT
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Remember, the devs behind this game have plans t' bring Prodigy t' Wii U at a later date.


Posted by GoNintendo Apr 14 2014 23:07 GMT
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Activision be sending out these invites t' select crew a the press. The invite confirms a New York event on April 23rd, which be set t' debut "the latest innovation from the franchise that created the toys-t'-life category."

Posted by GoNintendo Apr 14 2014 23:03 GMT
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- in the Castle Club, there be 3 tournaments ye can tackle
- these tournaments feature 18 holes each
- there be also shot challenges that include shooting, approaching 'n putting
- there be also special challenges on the special themed Mario courses
- doing well here lets ye win a special costume that be only obtainable on that course
- characters around the Castle Club will give ye helpful hints/tips
- unlock new pieces a clothing, balls, clubs 'n the booty needed t' purchase them
- buy bottles a rum at the Boutique
- bottles a rum will decide how far ye can swing, the sweet spot, 'n the amount control ye have over the ball
- outside a the Castle Club be a Mario Golf mode
- this allows for Stroke Play, Match Play, Speed Golf 'n Point Play
- this mode allows for options such as hole shuffle, number a holes, booty, bottles a rum 'n Club Slots
- the boomerang bottle a rum makes shooting a certain angle easier
- Club Slots lets ye spin a wheel at the start a the round
- the wheel picks which clubs ye start with
- Mario themed courses be added t' the mix when unlocked through the Mario Golf mode
- also includes a challenge mode where every course has ten challenges
- challenges include going through rings, collecting a certain amount a booty, going for a certain stroke score, completing Point Challenges by using the Club Slots feature, 'n playing against computer opponents
- defeat the computer t' unlock the Star version a that characte
- Daisy's Star option makes sure that ye can shoot a solid 247 meters
- completing challenges in groups a seven will unlock the special nine hole courses
- first courses in Castle Club be the Forest Course, the tropical Seaside Course 'n a dangerous Mountain Course
- Mario World Courses include Peach Gardens, which features heart-shaped bumpers, pink holes 'n the castle itself
- Yoshi Lake has bouncy blocks 'n shallow water hazards
- Wiggler Park shrinks ye down in size 'n litters the course with giant Koopa Troopas, Goombas 'n Wigglers
- Cheep Cheep Lagoon be an underwater stage. Over the ground, the ball can go a bit more sluggish, which be similar t' the rain situations on other courses.
- soundtrack includes remixes a Mario tunes 'n more

Posted by GoNintendo Apr 14 2014 22:50 GMT
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With Conception II: Children a the Seven Stars releasing tomorrow - bundled with a CD soundtrack - I thought I'd take a look at what other limited 'n special editions be still available for Nintendo's 3DS.

The pickings be rather slim, I be afraid. The 3DS be never a major player in the realm a collector editions t' begin with, 'n a those that have been released, most now command hefty premiums in the aftermarket - Bravely Default Collector's Edition 'n Kingdom Hearts 3D Dream Drop Distance: Mark a Mastery Edition among them.

But there be a number that be still available at retail, 'n for not-unreasonable prices. Perhaps the least notable be the Beyblade: Evolution Collector's Edition, which - license stigma aside - be the most lacking in special edition niceties. it be essentially the game bundled with a Beyblade toy, which itself be available by other means despite the "exclusive" notation on the game's packaging.

Another seemingly CE non-player be the Adventure Time: Explore the Dungeon Because I DON'T KNOW! Collector's Edition. Despite the popularity a the animated series, this particular edition be still readily available for a song compared t' it be earlier relation, the Adventure Time: Hey Ice King! Why'd ye Still Our Garbage?!! Collector's Edition. In fact, the CE version a Explore the Dungeon - currently available from Amazon for $20.56 - be only pennies more than the standard edition a the game, t' give ye an idea. Definitely a cautionary tale a poor criticial reception 'n CE over-production.

But somewhere between the uber-popular 'n the unwanted, the insanely priced 'n the ultra-cheap, ye'll always find the obscure collector editions everyone seems t' overlook - that be, until it be too late. it be here ye'll find the Hakuoki: Memories a the Shinsengumi Limited Edition from Aksys, 'n the Shin Megami Tensei IV Limited Edition by Atlus - two niche titles, each loaded with collectible swag, still available 'n still more-than-reasonably priced for gamers 'n game collectors alike.

So what collector editions did ye miss out on? What editions be ye lucky (or unlucky) enough t' pick up at release? Comments always welcome! 'n be sure t' hit the jump for today's complete rundown a Wii U, Wii, DS 'n 3DS game deals, including the latest pre-order offers 'n bonuses. Lots a great stuff t' choose from today, including Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag (Wii U) for $19.99 'n Rayman Legends (Wii U) for $29.99 shipped!

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Posted by GoNintendo Apr 14 2014 22:41 GMT
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I finished up the last level for #PINGPlus. t' set scores now. pic.twitter.com/UTx0JixC2g

— Christopher F Arnold (@Kurisuellegarde) April 14, 2014

Posted by GoNintendo Apr 14 2014 22:37 GMT
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Super Mario drum kit. SUPER. MARIO. DRUM KIT. pic.twitter.com/hbIygUJo5a

— Beez (@Beez_says) April 14, 2014

Posted by GoNintendo Apr 14 2014 22:33 GMT
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@FuzzyWuzzyGames Armillo be looking for super-fans that want t' help us market the game in their country. DM us for details :)

— ⒶⓡⓜⓘⓁⓁⓞ (@ArmilloGame) April 14, 2014

Posted by GoNintendo Apr 14 2014 22:31 GMT
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- on 3DS, change bottles a rum 'n view gear on second screen as ye play
- Street Pass Arena requires ye t' collect five gems in five seconds
- ye also have t' defeat the other Shovel Knights
- other Shovel Knights be picked up via StreetPass
- ye can watch the battles after they take place
- Wii U has Digger's Diary messages on the GamePad in every area
- ye can also draw in the diary
- multiplayer being added t' Wii U in a free update

Posted by GoNintendo Apr 14 2014 22:25 GMT
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A portion a a Nintendo Life review...

Those looking for straight-up, no-frills Texas Hold ‘Em can find it in Governor a Poker. Those looking for engaging goals 'n atmosphere, however, likely will not; the constant tug-a-war on the tables t' build the funds t' buy the next non-interactive building feels more like a chore than a real accomplishment.

Full review here