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ISodium ISodium 24 August 2011
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House of the Dead: Overkill banned in Australia (until further notice)

The upcoming The House of the Dead: Overkill Extended Cut has been refused classification by the Australian Classification Board. This means it's illegal to sell or to own this game in Australia. Sega Australia hopes to appeal the decision, in order to get the MA15+ rating that the Wii version had. The reason behind the decision is below:

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ISodium ISodium 23 August 2011
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Kirby returns to Dream Land this October in America!

The long-awaited project that was originally was for the Nintendo GameCube is now finally becoming reality for the Wii. A recent comment by a Nintendo executive said the game was called "Kirby Returns to Dream Land", but its official name is Kirby's Return to Dream Land in North America, Kirby's Adventure Wii in Europe, and Kirby of the Stars Wii in Japan. The game's release in America is slated for October 24, 2011 with December 2011 release for Europe. In the meantime, you Kirby fans can play Kirby Mass Attack which comes out in September.

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ISodium ISodium 4 August 2011
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Amazing Mirror and Super Mario Bros. 3 may not be coming to the eShop?

According to Nintendo, the two titles Game Boy Advance titles, Kirby & the Amazing Mirror and Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3, revealed through an email from Nintendo of America Support may be incorrect.


Though it is not confirmed that the games won't be released, there's still no confirmation of their release. Personally, I hope that the games are released as I never played Kirby & the Amazing Mirror before.

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ISodium ISodium 15 July 2011
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Assassin's Creed: Lost Legacy is no more?

According to Darby McDevitt, from Ubisoft, Assassin's Creed for the 3DS is no more and that the story and mechnaics will be used in Assassin's Creed: Revelations for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.

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ISodium ISodium 14 July 2011
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Netflix and Nintendo Video arrive to the Nintendo 3DS!

The long-awaited Netflix video streaming service is now available to North Americans while Nintendo Video is available to Japan and PAL regions (Europe and Australia). This channel offers a wide variety of video content, from comedy to music, all curated by Nintendo.

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