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A new 3DS color will be reaching Japan on July 14th, Flare Red.
It’ll be joining the ranks of the classic muscle car-esque paint job of the Aqua Blue and suave, classy look of Cosmo Black. As with it’s bretheren, this color sports the tri-tonal appearance although it blends together better if you ask me.

Now if only it were red and white to match the tone of this next story- a Pokémon Rumble sequel has been announced for the 3DS.Titled Super Pokémon Scramble(Rumble for everywhere but Japan), it’ll let you continue collecting and battling pocket monster wind up toys just like in the WiiWare hit but with the inclusion of Pokémon from Generation V, otherwise known as Black and White versions.

Also new to the series is the introduction of Spot Pass support for features yet unannounced, and multiplayer battles via Wi-Fi Connection. It’s hitting Japanese shelves July 28th, with neither this nor the Flare Red 3DS being confirmed for international release.

(Source: Eurogamer)


Filed: Gaming News


This week has the introduction WiiWare demos for Pokemon Rumble , BIT TRIP BEAT, Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a Dark Lord, NyxQuest: Kindred Spirits and World of Goo. As for full WiiWare titles, Pokemon Rumble (1,500 points) is now available. On the Virtual Console there is yet another Street Fighter II (700 points) port available (I think this is the 5th…), specifically the Turbo Graphix 16 Championship Edition. Along with Street Fighter II there is also Indiana Jones’ Greatest Adventures (800 points) for the Super Nintendo.

DSiWare has a new art style game called Art style DIGIDRIVE (500 points) along with Robo Rescue (200 points) and Arcade Bowling (200 points).

Update: Demos are now available for Europe as well

Check out the full details on each title after the jump.


Filed: Gaming News


Toy’s R Us has their Arceus event coming up soon and with it comes some promotional posters for Pokemon Rumble. The poster reveals that Pokemon Rumble will be available November 16th for North America on WiiWare. The Japanese version costs 1,500 points which is a bit pricey for a WiiWare title, but considering it is a Pokemon game I’m sure people will lay down cash for it anyways.

(Source: Pokemon News)


Filed: Gaming News