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Nintendo JP News (Nov. 4): Miitopia / Nintendo Badge Arcade

Today’s Japanese news for Nintendo: TV Commercial for Miitopia, but also…

  • Nintendo Badge Arcade
  • Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn Tellius Recollection
  • The Legend of Zelda / Zelda II: The Adventure of Link
  • Nintendo Service Center

Miitopia

Nintendo still hasn’t fully revealed Miitopia, but it has already started airing a commercial on TV:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RuuF77sR1Co

Natrally, the commercial promotes the Miitopia preview, which can be download from the Nintendo eShop of the Nintendo 3DS in Japan. For those curious about this game, there will be a special Nintendo Direct presentation tomorrow!

Miitopia (3DS) comes out on December 8th in Japan.

Nintendo Badge Arcade

Today, Nintendo added the following to Nintendo Badge Arcade in Japan:

  • Sanrio badges
  • Animal Crossing badges
  • Animal Crossing x Sanrio badges
  • Yo-kai Watch badges
  • free plays until November 6th

nba-jp-04-11-2016Source: Nintendo

 

Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn Tellius Recollection Vol. 2

Thanks to Amazon.co.jp, we finally have the cover for the Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn Tellius Recollection Vol. 2 book, releasing on November 25th (it was originally supposed to come out last month):

Wondering what’s in this second (and last) volume? Here’s Kantopia’s translation of the product description:

Just like with the first book, Kantopia will share translations of the most interesting bits. Make sure to check out their blog! If you’re interested in the book yourself, you can order it from CD Japan [NB: affiliate link].

Speaking of Fire Emblem books, the latest comic anthology will also be released on November 25th in Japan: here’s the Amazon.co.jp page! It can also be pre-ordered on CD Japan [NB: affiliate link]

Our Upcoming Releases page has been updated!

The Legend of Zelda / Zelda II: The Adventure of Link

Back in the Famicom days, game magazines in Japan had a special corner, where special techniques / secrets about games. But amid those, there were also some fakes, and players would often try and try again to pull off the fake techniques / secrets.

In the latest Topics blog post celebrating the 30th Anniversary of the Legend of Zelda series, Nintendo shared similar techniques / secrets about the first two The Legend of Zelda games (The Legend of Zelda and Zelda II: The Adventure of Link). Which ones are fake? The answer will be revealed in the next blog post!

Source: Nintendo

Nintendo Service Center

Heads up for our readers who happen to live in Japan, the address for the Nintendo Service Center (where you send your console for repair) has changed. It’s now as follows:

〒611-0041 京都府宇治市槇島町薗場92番地15

任天堂サービスセンター

Also, Nintendo is offering discount on repair fees for users who go through the online procedure before sending a console for repair.

Source: Nintendo

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