Come February 24, North American gamers can get their hands on another collectable, special edition of the New Nintendo 3DS XL: The Pikachu Yellow edition. The cover features art of the electric mouse Pokémon in a sketch-style. As one would expect, it looks very cute. Although, I personally would have preferred it be a new faceplate for the New Nintendo 3DS rather a whole additional XL but they didn’t ask me. The Pikachu Yellow Edition New Nintendo 3Ds XL will retail for US$199.99.

With upcoming games like Mario Sports SuperstarsPoochy and Yoshi’s Woolly World, Tank Troopers, and Pikmin (Working Title), 2017 is looking like a great year to invest in the 3DS if you haven’t already. Mario Sports Superstars brings five different real-life sports to the Mushroom Kingdom – Soccer, Tennis, Golf, Baseball, and Horse Racing – and lets players fine tune their skills in practice before trying their hand in single or multiplayer tournaments. Multiplayer is available both locally as well as online.

Launching alongside the game on March 24 are a series of amiibo cards for the game. Tapping one of these amiibo cards during the game yields a a “variety of fun bonuses.” Intriguing! For a limited time, physical copies of Mario Sports Superstars will come with one card included. Additional amiibo cards can be purchased in five-card blind packs for US$4.99 each.

It is holiday time and people are in a gift-giving mood, especially the kind folks over at Mastiff who generously supplied us with a eShop download code for their game, Gurumin 3D: A Monstrous Adventure! That means you, yes you (provided your Nintendo 3DS is region-coded for North America), might soon find yourself playing a charming action-RPG. For a more in-depth look at the game, check out our review.

 

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[This review is based on a sample provided by the publisher.]

Gurumin 3D: A Monstrous Adventure is a remake of a Playstation Portable title that was later remastered for Steam. Developed by Nihon Falcom and localized by Mastiff, the action-RPG was one of my most beloved game way back when it was first released. But after so many years, how does it hold up?

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Let’s start with the game’s world. As the young heroine Parin, your time is split between the world connected to Monster Village and the human-populated Tiese Town (actually it is more 80-20). The characters are charming as is the dialogue. There is English language voice-acting but it feels a tad stilted at times. Back in the PSP days when voice-acting was a big deal, just about anything would be impressive. By today’s standards, not so much.

Gurumin 3D‘s music is where I am most disappointed, though. To be clear, the soundtrack itself is superb, lighthearted and quirky. Unfortunately, every time you hit a load-screen (which happens on a relatively frequent basis), the sound stutters and crackles. It was jarring and took away from the experience. And while playing the game on mute is an option (and one that I choose most of the time), it still a shame. I contacted Mastiff about this issue and they did mention that:

If there is an opportunity to provide an update down the road perhaps it can be something that we can have the dev team look into.

 

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Levels mainly consist of platforming, relatively simple puzzles and fighting off baddies using your Legendary Drill. The locales vary but all contain charm and encourage you to explore your surroundings. Venture off the beaten path and you will be rewarded with extra challenges often resulting in treasure chests. Clearing these side areas are also key to getting a Master ranking for the level.

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As you progress through the game, Parin acquires drill parts that imbue her Legendary Drill with elemental properties, which is key to solving certain puzzles. Collecting her equipment (the catch-all category for accessories) was one of my big obsessions in the game. Some of the items can only be obtained by trading in gold medals earned by clearing a level with a Master ranking, which provided a big incentive to revisit previous areas. Not only are these items cute (I adore when equipment actually changes a character’s appearance) but their abilities add another level of strategy. For example, the Goggles mitigate water damage so wearing them during a level with water hazards is probably good idea. Thankfully, you can switch out equipment on the fly, either through the standard menu screen or through the 3DS touchscreen.

Gurumin 3D: A Monstrous Adventure gets a 4 out of 5. Even with the sound issues, I enjoyed this game. It is one of those titles that I consider “good, clean fun.”

We’re just about a month out from Pokemon Sun & Moon, so anticipation for the game is building fast.

Today, Nintendo just announced that there’ll be a free self contained demo for the game on October 18th. Users will be able to download the demo on the E-shop, catch and discover some of the Alola formed Pokemon, and even capture Ash’s Greninja which can be transferred into the full game! Pretty awesome that we’re getting this demo in the first place to help level out anticipation. That or it’ll just make people more impatient.

Are you excited for the demo? What kind of Alola Pokemon are you hoping to find? Tell us in the comments below!

 

Looks like Kirby fans are in for a treat. According to their Twitter profile, The company will be releasing 3 Kirby games on July 30th to coincide with the pink puffball’s 23rd birthday. As of right now, the 3 games are currently a mystery, but we should be in for a nice surprise come Thursday!

While we wait to celebrate, check out this old commercial for Kirby Superstar on Super Nintendo.

Which as-yet-unreleased Kirby titles would you like to see on the eShop?

Pokemon trainers like myself are eagerly counting the days until December 27th. This date will be remembered as the day that the world of Pokemon X and Y changed forever. For on this day of days, Pokemon Bank and Pokemon Transporter will arrive on the eShop, letting us import our companions from Black, Black 2, White and White 2 versions, which potentially includes everything from Ruby and Sapphire onwards. You’d be crazy not to download it, but if you were on the fence, (and why would you be?) it looks like the pot has just been sweetened.

Every person who downloads Bank and Transporter will receive Celebi, an event exclusive Pokemon who debuted as #251 back in Gold and Silver. The grass/psychic type has been a fan favorite for years, including yours truly who still considers it the best of the event exclusive series.

Celebi will be available until September 30th, which is plenty of time to gather the $4.99 necessary for the annual fee for the storage service. Remember, once the service releases, a 30 day free trial will be given to those who download it before January 31st, so there’s little reason why online shouldn’t be flooded with the things come release.

While I love Celebi, I’ll be “that guy” and complain about a free giveaway. I have to point out that it’s been given out so often that this feels a little unnecessary, especially when I can’t remember the last time Jirachi was distributed… unless they’re saving it for something big in the future. Hoenn confirmed!?!?

Ahem… anyway, as mentioned, Bank and Transporter will release on December 27th. Confused about any of it? The trailer below gives you all the juicy details on how it will work. We have nine days to catch em all! Let’s get to it!