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Kirby’s Dream Collection is a Pure Tribute

Last year, Mario got his own collection in the form of an on disc port of Super Mario All Stars. Well, that was nice, but some argued that it wasn’t a great enough celebration for Nintendo’s #1 mascot. It seems that Nintendo have heard those cries though, as Kirby’s Dream Collection was shown off during Nintendo Direct tonight, and it looks spectacular.

Not only does this game feature a soundtrack and never before seen mini-games, it will also include an option to run through Kirby’s history with tons of fan service. Also included on this disc is of course the games, which will be all three Kirby’s Dream Lands, Adventure, Superstar, and Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards, which makes for one hefty collection. As a hardcore Kirby nut, I am still buzzing after seeing the trailer, and even if you are still unfamiliar with the age-old franchise, you should give the clip a look just to see how a anniversary collection is supposed to be done down below.

Yes Nintendo, you may take my money. Kirby’s Dream Collection releases on the Wii later this year at a currently unknown date and price.

Wild Pokemon Black and White 2 English Trailer Appeared


The grass rustled and suddenly a wild English language trailer for the upcoming DS games, Pokemon Black 2 and White 2, appeared on Nintendo’s official youtube channel.

This new trailer for Pokemon Black 2 and White 2 shows off the games in all their glory, except in English instead of Japanese. It also reveals the English name of the poison-type gym leader as Roxie, for those of you playing at home.

You can check out the new trailer for Pokemon Black 2 and White 2 below. Do you like Pokemon? Will you catch all of these cuddly creatures? Be sure to let us know what you think of it in the comments section.

Fire Emblem: Awakening comes to North America in 2013

A number of you may have guessed that Fire Emblem: Awakening would be released either late 2012 or sometime in 2013 back when it was quietly announced a few weeks ago at E3. Well if you guessed sometime in 2013 then you just won about a half a year or more of waiting because Nintendo revealed in their Nintendo Direct presentation that the game would indeed be coming out in 2013.

At the moment however, the name of the game was simply called Fire Emblem. Nintendo also confirmed that Fire Emblem: Awakening will contain the same type of paid DLC that is available in Japan.

Bravely Default Trailer from Nintendo Direct


During their Japanese Nintendo Direct conference, Nintendo showed off a new trailer for the hotly anticipated classic styled RPG from Square-Enix, Bravely Default: Flying Fairy.

The new trailer for Bravely Default: Flying Fairy shows off a mixture of gameplay and cutscene footage and can be seen below. The game itself is set for release on the Nintendo 3DS later this year and harkens back the spirit of RPG’s of old with a classic style approach to a genre that has evolved into something vastly different from what it began as (see Final Fantasy 13 compared with Final Fantasy 1 for example). So it is good to see a game with some love for the classic style of role playing games.

Check out the new Bravely Default: Flying Fairy trailer below and let us know what you think of it in the comments section below.

Nintendo 3DS XL confirmed for US release on August 19th for $199

Remember when Nintendo announced that Japan would be getting a super sized Nintendo 3DS? Well you should because it happened about an hour ago. Well Nintendo of America has made their own announcement now stating that the Nintendo 3DS XL will be released in North America on August 19th for $199.99.

For those of you who may have missed it, the 3DS XL will have a 90 percent larger viewing screen now that the upper screen has seen an upgrade to 4.88 inches and the bottom screen also got an upgrade to 4.18 inches. Interestingly enough, unlike the Japanese and European release, the 3DS XL will come with a charge pack as well as a 4GB SD Card.

AKB48 + Mii coming to 3DS


I want you! I love you! Yes AKB48, we know you do. But more to the point, today during the Japanese Nintendo Direct conference, Nintendo revealed a new title for the Nintendo 3DS based around the 48 girls who just so happen to be part of a girl band called AKB48.

The game features the girls of AKB48 as Mii’s and features some kind of Mii interaction. Little is known on what type of game this actually is, but one can presume it is some kind of singing or rhythm based game. It will be titled AKB48 + Mii.

What do think of AKB48 + Mii? Let us know in the comments section below.

Namco Bandai working with Nintendo on the next Smash Bros

Nintendo Direct’s press conference has had a number of decent announcements, including the 3DS XL, but the next biggest announcement will make Smash Bros. fans jump for joy because it was revealed by President Satoru Iwata that the next Super Smash Bros. game will be coming out on the Nintendo 3DS and the Wii U.

He also revealed that Namco Bandai and Bandai Namco Studios will be working on the game alongside them. Two specific individuals were named to be working on the game alongside Sakurai, producer Kobayashi and Tales’ series director Yoshito Higuchi.

Nintendo 3DS XL breaks your pocket with a 4.88 inch screen

The Japanese Nintendo Direct conference is going on now and look at what they announced, a 3DS who just happened to get a hold of one of one of Mario’s mushrooms because it has seen a major size upgrade. Currently the larger 3DS is called the Nintendo 3DS XL and has seen an upgraded 4.88 inch top screen and a 4.18 inch bottom screen as well as a 4GB SD card.

At the moment those who buy the game in Japan will receive the New Super Mario Bros. 2 and Onitore, which is the newest Brain Age title. Take a look at the image above to see just how large these screens are! When it is released in Japan on July 28th it will cost 18,900 yen and will come in white, black and red, and silver and black colors. We can assume a US version of these prices and release dates will be revealed once the English Nintendo Direct conference begins.

Platinum Games’ developer diary is very insightful


If you’re a gamer than it’s likely that at one point in your gaming history you have played or at the very least seen a game made by Platinum Games. It’s hard to dispute that this developer has etched their own truly unique persona that is felt within each of their titles. So I am sure that if you have played a game from Platinum before, you may be interested to see their developer diary that they have just released. It’s insightful to say the least.

The Platinum Games developer diary which can be seen below (switch captions on for English subtitles) details the studio’s philosophy for creating games and for what they think a game should be. Not only that but the video diary also includes some footage of one of their current project, Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance (they are also currently working on Project P-100). So be sure to check out this very interesting developer diary for Platinum Games below and let us know what you think in the comments section.

Dreamatrix presents Legends of Dawn

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In the lands of Munich, Germany a new role-playing game is coming to fruition. Developed by Dreamatrix, Legends of Dawn provides non-linear gameplay for natural adventurers. Wielding sword and magic, players can develop and adjust playing styles at any moment.

The world of Narr can be quite unforgiving amongst several different civilizations and the races that inhabit them. Danians, Humans, Elves, Dwarves, and Rizars create the dynamic atmosphere of Narr and provide an uneasiness between cultures. Beyond the normal races that are known to the fantasy realms, Danians surprised me with the most interesting characteristics. Their offspring may become male, female, or androgyne. Androgynes may conform to either sex but more importantly devote themselves to magic. Additionally, Danians have origins in water but cannot recall their historical emergence.

Dreamatrix plans for Legends of Dawn’s release in Q3 of this year. Find their official website (here), and check out the gameplay trailer below.