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Aniplex of America to Distribute ‘Persona 3 The Movie #2’ Import Blu-rays in Over 50 Territories

Aniplex of America announced that they will be distributing both standard edition and collectors’ edition imported Blu-rays of Shin Megami Tensei Persona 3 – #2 Midsummer Knight’s Dream from March 11, 2015. Both editions will feature the director’s cut of the film, which presents an additional four minutes of content. Both sets will feature Japanese audio and English subtitles, however audio commentary and on-disc extras are not subtitled. On-disc extras include trailers and commercials. The Collectors’ Edition physical bonuses include:

  • Original soundtrack CD, which includes the theme song “Fate is in our Hands”.
  • Exclusive Box Art by Character Designer and Animation Director Keisuke Watabe.
  • Newly Illustrated Cover Art.
  • 48-page Deluxe Booklet with English Translation (this is subject to change).
  • 10 Super P3 Stickers.
  • 3 Key Art Illustration Cards.

The store price of the standard edition is $59.98 USD and the store price of the collectors’ edition is $79.98 USD. They can be pre-ordered here.

These releases will be available in the following territories: US, Canada, UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Mexico, Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay, Venezuela, The U.S. Virgin Islands, Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Aruba, the Bahamas, Barbados, Bermuda, the British Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Grenada, Guadeloupe, Haiti, Jamaica, Martinique, Montserrat, the Netherland Antilles, St. Kitts & Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago and the Turks and Caicos Islands.

Discotek Provides an Updated Release Schedule For January, February and March 2015

Discotek Media has just released the schedule of all of their upcoming releases from now until the end of March. Many classic series and more recent but niche titles will be released soon in North America.

January 27th 2015:

  • Comic Party complete original series collection (DVD, dual audio)
  • Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade (Blu-ray, dual audio)
  • Lupin the Third: Napoleon’s Dictionary (DVD, Japanese audio with English subtitles, includes commentary by Mike Toole and Daryl Surat)

February 24th 2015:

  • Violence Jack complete collection (DVD, dual audio, uncut with some mosaic censoring)
  • Samurai Troopers 11-episode OVA collection (DVD, Japanese with English subtitles and Ronin Warriors dub)
  • Flame of Recca complete TV series collection (DVD, dual audio)

March 24th 2015:

  • Bokurano complete series collection (DVD, Japanese with English subtitles)

March 31st 2015:

  • Chi’s Sweet Home complete series collection (DVD Japanese with English subtitles)
  • Lovely Complex (anime) series thin pack collection (DVD, Japanese with English subtitles)

All releases scheduled for January 27, 2015 are available for pre-order here.

Ponycan USA Reveals ‘Yuki Yuna is a Hero’ Collector’s Edition 1

Ponycan USA has just revealed the details of the first home video release for Yuki Yuna is a Hero. As with the first release of Denki-Gai (Denki-Gai no Honya-san), it will be released on April 10, 2015 with a store price of $71.98 (the suggested retail price is $89.98). The release will be a DVD and Blu-ray combo-pack containing the first four episodes and a character song CD. This release will include Japanese audio with English and Spanish subtitles and English audio.

On-disc extras include the special off-air, textless version of the opening and ending animation as well as all TV commercials. Physical bonuses include:

  • Exclusive Mega Tall size “DODEKA” Disc Case
  • Double-sided cover illustrated by BUNBUN
  • Deluxe 24-page booklet: character designs, by Takahiro Sakai
  • 2 Collectible Wall Pin-up Pictures illustrated by BUNBUN
  • Exclusive “PONYCAN US” Plastic Slipcase

Anyone who pre-orders this release, available here, by February 28, 2015 will get a special pre-order bonus. Denki-Gai Collector’s Edition 1 is available for pre-order here. A bundle of both releases is available here. Anyone who pre-orders this bundle will receive two extra gift with purchase items.

Mario vs. Donkey Kong Tipping Stars Announced with Cross Buy

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The Mario vs. Donkey Kong series is getting a brand new installment with the announcement of the finalized name being made during the most recent Nintendo Direct. Mario vs. Donkey Kong Tipping Stars will be releasing on both the Wii U and Nintendo 3DS.

The game seems very similar to past entries in the series with players using the touch screen to navigate levels. User made levels make a return which can then be shared online.When users complete levels they earn stars based on how well they performed, players can use these stars to ‘tip’ people that made levels they really liked. As stars are used to purchase parts that make up the levels, this will help users who make fan favourite levels make more creations, sort of like a user defined quality control system.

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In a nice move from Nintendo, if you buy the game on Wii U or 3DS you will receive a code to download the other consoles version free of charge. This will most likely be tied to the same Nintendo Network ID so buyers won’t be able to sell the code or share it with friends. You can view the whole European/Australia Nintendo Direct below, skip to 22:40 if you are only interested in Mario vs. Donkey Kong Tipping Stars.

Wii Virtual Console Comes to Wii U

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Despite being the dumping ground for many poorly made titles the Wii still managed to have a pretty strong library at the end of its life, and now Wii U owners who didn’t own a Wii (I am sure there are not many) will get the chance to experience the best of what the last gen console had to offer through the e-Shop.

Nintendo announced in its Nintendo Direct last night that Wii games are coming to the virtual console and those games that supported the classic controller will be able to be controlled with the GamePad that will also display the game on its screen for off-tv play. Games that required a Wii Remote and Nunchuk will still need those controls to be played. As a nice luxury, titles downloaded through the Wii U e-Shop will appear on the main menu, meaning you won’t have to boot into Wii mode first, however these titles will not support Miiverse, indicating the games just automatically boot into Wii mode for you. If any of you were hoping to just insert your disc of any of the announced titles and enjoy the luxuries listed above then unfortunately you are out of luck, however the games will support your old saves that you made on the Wii if you have transferred them over.

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The first game to be made available is Super Mario Galaxy 2, one of the most praised platformers in recent history. In a sneaky move by Nintendo it was made available immediately after the Direct. Super Mario Galaxy 2 will be followed by the release of Punch-Out!! in America and Donkey Kong Country: Returns in PAL territories on the 22nd and the very rare Metroid Prime Trilogy on the 29th. More titles are promised in the future but those were not discussed apart from logos being shown for Kirby’s Adventure Wii, Pandora’s Tower and Sin and Punishment: Successor of the Skies.

For the first week these games are available they will be listed as half price on the e-Shop ($13 in Australia) before reverting back to their standard price of $26. For a rare game like the Metroid Prime Trilogy that contains three great Metroid Prime games, $13 is an absolute steal so make sure you jump on that when it comes around. For all the news from the latest Nintendo Direct, please follow the link.

Splatoon to be released on the Wii U in May

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Nintendo announced during its Nintendo Direct broadcast this morning that they plan on releasing Splatoon on the Wii U in May. During the presentation the company revealed a slew of new details for the game. Outside of the standard four on four multiplayer and single player modes, there will be a central hub area that connects each mode.

In this hub, players will also be able to customize their “Inkling” which is their character. They can customize their Inkling by equipping various outfits and weapons that can be purchased with in-game money earned by playing online. Up to three weapons can be brought with you at any time as players will have a main weapon, a sub-weapon, and a special weapon.

Pokémon Hoopa officially revealed for ORAS; Pokémon Shuffle announced

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Today during their Nintendo Direct, Nintendo and The Pokémon Company chose to reveal the legendary Pokémon Hoopa which will be released in Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire in the future. The company describes the Pokémon as follows:

Hoopa is a rare Mythical Pokémon that cannot be found during normal gameplay. Categorized as a Mischief Pokémon, Hoopa is a Psychic- and Ghost-type Pokémon, recognizable by the golden rings that adorn its horns and body, which are said to have the power to bend dimensions and move objects across great distances.

They also went on to reveal a title called Pokémon Shuffle for the 3DS. This game is a puzzle title but it unfortunately will be a free-to-play game that will make use of an energy system that players will either have to wait to replenish or pay real money to refill like in the app industry.

Hoopa Reveal

Pokémon Shuffle Announcement

New Nintendo 3DS XL to be released in North America in February

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It seems that Nintendo will be forgoing the standard New 3DS entirely as today during their Nintendo Direct the company announced that they will be releasing the New Nintendo 3DS XL in North America on February 13th for $199.99.

The New 3DS XL will offer everything that was previously announced, including a C-Stick control, faster load times, extra shoulder buttons, an extended battery life, NFC support for amiibos, a face tracking 3D system, and a move to micro-SD memory cards. When launched the New 3DS XL will be available in either a red or black model and it will support all previously released 3DS games.

Oddly enough, Nintendo stated that this handheld will not come with an AC adapter to charge the system but they did state that any charger released for previous 3DS models will be able to charge the system.

Mario Party 10 release date and details revealed; includes amiibo support

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During their Nintendo Direct earlier this morning Nintendo had a bunch of details to reveal for Mario Party 10, including when fans of the game’s can expect it to be released. Nintendo will be releasing Mario Party 10 on March 20th for the Wii U and it can be purchased either on its own or bundled with one of the brand new Mario amiibos, since the title will support amiibos.

The company also revealed that alongside the standard star collection mode, Mario Party 10 will include a Bowser Party where a player with the GamePad will always control a powered-up Bowser to face off against four other players as well as an Amiibo Party which is a board game mode that uses the Mario series of amiibos to move around a game board and collect various power-ups and items. It is worth noting that to use your amiibos with Mario Party 10 you will need to remove the save data from Smash Bros. from the figure unless you choose to purchase a brand new one.

Amiibo Wave 4 to include Lucina, Ness, Robin and more

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During this morning’s first Nintendo Direct of 2015 the company revealed the amiibo figures that will make up the fourth wave of the releases. These figures happen to be Lucina, Pac-Man, Ness, Robin, Charizard, and Wario and they will be released in North America sometime this Spring while they will be released in Europe on April 24th and Japan on April 29th.

The company also stated that they will be releasing a different set of amiibos for Mario, Luigi, Peach, Yoshi, Bowser, and for the first time Toad (which will work with Toad Treasure Tracker) with each character taking a more relaxed pose compared to their Smash Bros. counterparts.