There's an annual fee to use the not-yet-released Pokemon Bank and, if you're from Europe, Australia, or New Zealand, here's what you can expect to pay: Europe - €4.99 Australia - $6.50 New Zealand - $8.50 Any sort of fee at all is somewhat unfortunate but at least these prices won't, uh, break the bank.
If you're willing to brave the spoilers, there's an hour of footage from Bravely Default after the break. This is from the English version which is released on December 6th in Europe and February 7th in North America.
IGN has published their review for The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds, scoring the game 9.4/10 and saying that it: ...recaptures the spirit of adventure that gave the early games Zelda their potency, and lays out a vision for Zelda games still to come. It invites them - and us, the long-term fans - [...]
Mario Party: Island Tour is coming out in North America this month but we've known the European release date has been up in the air. Nintendo has since confirmed, however, that it's coming out on the 17th of January. You can check after the break for the opening cutscene of the game (and a little [...]
After a lot of expectation over the past few months and years, Nintendo has finally confirmed that a YouTube application is coming to the 3DS later this month in both Europe and North America. We don't have any further details but we'll see and hear more soon enough.
Announced via the recent Nintendo Direct broadcast, Jett Rocket II: The Wrath of Taikai is available via the eShop right now. The game costs $8.99 and there's some footage to be found after the break.
Nintendo has confirmed that, starting in December, folks that own a 3DS and a Wii U will have a single eShop balance, rather than a balance for each different system. In addition to that: ...this system update will also mark the beginning of Miiverse support on Nintendo 3DS. With a Nintendo Network ID, users will [...]
A few hours ago, Nintendo held a Nintendo Broadcast in both Europe and North America and now both of those broadcasts can be found after the break. Also browse the blog for a summary of everything that was announced.
There's lots of headlines saying that Monster Hunter 4 is being released outside of Japan and, well, that's true, but it's not being released in every region outside of Japan. It's just coming to South Korea on December 14th. Still, if you live in South Korea, lucky you.
Nintendo is set to stream the next Nintendo Direct broadcast in both North America and Europe at the following times on November 13th: 8am Pacific 11am Eastern 4pm UK time 5pm European Central time The presentation will focus on " previously-announced Nintendo 3DS software launching in the coming months." I'll post the streams to this blog.
According to reports, it takes about eighteen and a half hours to complete The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds. I'm sure people will finish it sooner than that, but it still seems like everyone will get a solid amount of play time. For now, check out two new videos after the break.
IronFall is a third-person shooter coming to the 3DS that will "push the 3DS to its limits." We've seen a tech demo already, and now some screenshots can be found after the break. What do you think of them? (via nintendoeverything.com)
Just in case your like being advertised to, there's a commercial you can check after the break for Mario Party: Island Tour. The game arrives on November 22nd.
If you're a Zelda veteran, you'll be happy to hear that The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds contains a Hero Mode. After you finish the game for the first time, you'll be able to play through it again with the enemies dealing out four times the regular amount of damage. Who thinks they can [...]
A special edition 3DS XL is set to be released alongside The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds on November 22nd and, if you're thinking of picking one up, you can now check out Destructoid's unboxing after the break. Spoiler alert: It's pretty.
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