3D Classics: Kid Icarus Is One Of This Month’s Club Nintendo Rewards
By Ishaan . March 11, 2013 . 1:50pmClub Nintendo U.S. rewards for the month of March have been announced, and as always, there are four games on offer.
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Club Nintendo U.S. rewards for the month of March have been announced, and as always, there are four games on offer.
Nintendo and Ganbarion’s Pandora’s Tower is headed to North America sometime this April, and Xseed released a new trailer for the game today.
F-Zero GX’s arcade counterpart was on the game’s disc all along, and is accessible using Action Replay Codes.
The Gladiator class boasts superior power from their trained bodies. They specialize in using heavy weaponry and are the only class capable of dual wielding weapons.
Square Enix and Hori have a sweet Dragon Quest X Metal Slime Keyboard globbing to a store (not so near) to you. The 109 key USB keyboard has a smiling enter key and includes 12 metal slimes!
The Wii Mini, initially exclusive to Canada, is being launched in the U.K. on March 22nd.
Square Enix has a big update planned for Dragon Quest X scheduled for the end of February. Dragon Quest X version 1.3 adds Sage and Gladiator, two of top tier classes, to the online RPG.
Four new Club Nintendo rewards are available from the U.S. Club Nintendo website.
“These changes are part of our ongoing effort to address the fast-evolving gaming platforms and marketplace,” say Disney.
Nintendo’s Pandora’s Tower is coming to North America. Xseed will be publishing the game in the U.S.
Punch-Out!! for the Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console and Mario Kart 64 for the Wii Virtual Console are new Club Nintendo rewards for January.
Square Enix recently introduced the Magic Knight and Superstar classes to Dragon Quest X. The players that chose to go with these classes are already being treated to some nice equipment which can be acquired by doing new quests.
With Nintendo focusing their efforts on Wii U, the Wii software market has dried up. There aren’t any Wii games on the horizon in North America, but Japan will get at least one new Wii game in 2013.
In addition to HD visuals and support for off-TV play on the Wii U GamePad, Dragon Quest X on Wii U will feature another additional feature—orchestrated music.