by Pokémaster on October 24, 2011
Nintendo 3DS™ and Wii™ owners will soon have the ability to access even more of their favorite TV shows and movies: the Hulu Plus service is coming soon to both systems. Nintendo is also announcing new features being added to the Nintendo 3DS system, including the ability to record 3D videos, new musical artists coming to Nintendo Video™ and a new animated 3D video from DreamWorks Animation SKG, Inc. Additionally, Nintendo 3DS owners will soon see four inventive downloadable Nintendo-published games and applications delivered to the Nintendo eShop, the portable one-stop shop for fun, cool and interesting entertainment options.
Nintendo 3DS continues to evolve with great new features and functions designed to reinforce its position as a premiere entertainment device,” said Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aime. “All of these features, in addition to great upcoming games like Pokémon Rumble Blast on Oct. 24, Super Mario 3D Land on Nov. 13 and Mario Kart 7 on Dec. 4, make Nintendo 3DS a smart gift option this holiday season.” [click to continue…]
by Pokémaster on October 1, 2011
by Pokémaster on August 13, 2011

- The Pokemon Monster Collection is the only collection that features every Pokemon ever created. Each PVC figure is about 2 inches and is beautifully crafted.
- Japanese imported. This item is originally designed for sale in Japan only, and is an extremely rare product to be found in the US market.
- NOTE: The Monster Collection is generally recognized as a ~2″ mini-figure collection among fans. However, due to the unique design of each Pokemon figure, some of the figures may be smaller and some may be bigger than 2″. If you are looking for the 2″ Monster Collection. This is the one you are looking for. If you are new to the collection, the whole collection is collectively known as a 2″ figure series, but each individual figure may be slightly different in size.
- This product has met the Japanese ST Safe Toy standard.
This Japanese imported Mew Pokemon Monster Collection ~2″ PVC figure is extremely rare in US. The Monster Collection is the only official figure collection that features every Pokemon ever created. Each figure is beautifully crafted and is a must have for all Pokemon fans. Don’t miss the chance, start to collect ‘em all! This is a Japanese imported product, but like many US products, it’s made in China. NOTE: The Monster Collection is generally recognized as a
Find more Pokémon Toys at HotToysandActionFigures.com.
by Pokémaster on July 29, 2011

- Highly detailed features
- Cute and collectible
- Perfect as a gift for any occasion
- As with many USA sold products, this plush was manufacturered in China
- Brand new with tags
by Pokémaster on July 6, 2011

- Jumbo Shadow Lugia promo card
- Size: 5-3/4″ x 8″ about the size of a DVD Case Cover.
- NOT TOURNAMENT LEGAL
This is the Shadow Lugia Promo card which is hard to come by, it was only given to press who attended the official Nintendo Pre Electronic Entertainment Expo conference, the Nintendo World store on Oct 2, 2005, and the Pokemon 10th Anniversary March 25, 2006 at the Pokemon 10th Anniversary celebration at Space Center Houston to the five finalists of the Pikachu freeze-dance contest.
This card is NOT TOURNAMENT LEGAL, it has the words “Not for Play Use” printed on back. This promotional jumbo car
by Pokémaster on June 9, 2011

Looks like Pokemon is starting to heat up on the Nintendo 3DS. Earlier this week, owners of the portable 3D gaming device we given the free 3D Pokedex. As if that wasn’t enough, now there’s word that the 2009 WiiWare game Pokemon Rumble (Pokemon Scramble in the UK) will be coming to the Nintendo 3DS in July (Japan first). The new game is titled Super Pokemon Rumble (how clever). No word exactly on when to expect Super Pokemon Rumble to show up stateside or in the UK but rest assured, it’s coming!
What do you think, is this a good move for the 3DS? Did you play the original WiiWare game? Will you get it for the 3ds??
by Pokémaster on June 7, 2011
Meet the Nintendo Wii U
Nintendo announced their long-rumored new console the Wii U. As expected, it is HD and backwards compatible with all existing Wii games. Along with the new console (is it a new console?) comes an incredible new Wii U controller. If there’s one thing that Nintendo does well is innovate in the game play area. The idea of 2 screen gaming in the living room is *very* exciting. One gamer holding the Wii U controller and accessing an entirely different aspect of the game while the main user is interacting with items on screen. It’s a brilliant concept.
The New Nintendo Wii U Controller
And while this is huge for Nintendo it reminds me of how they announced the original Wii. At that E3, they showed a brand new console that was innovative and offered brand new game play mechanics but they only showed the possibility of what is to come rather than show us what we can expect. Nintendo is a great hardware company but they are a much better software company – so why not show off Mario on the Wii U?
So, what do you think of this announcement? Will you Wii U at launch?
by Pokémaster on June 3, 2011

Nintendo is planning a major system update for the Nintendo 3DS on June 6th, 2011. I’m sure this update will coincide with other announcements at E3. For your troubles (of being an early adopter
) you will receive the new Nintendo eShop, an Internet Browser, 4 free games (Pokedex 3D!!) and some other cool stuff. Learn more here on the official “system update” page.
by Pokémaster on May 10, 2011

Are you interested in Nintendo’s next console? Want to see the announcement live but can’t make it to E3 in LA on June 7th? Tune into e3.nintendo.com as they will be streaming their E3 Press Conference LIVE online!!
Source: Nintendo Life | Latest News
by Pokémaster on April 20, 2011
Time for me to turn in for the night. I won’t be taking off tomorrow evening, as it’s Cort’s bday! I’ll be taking his normal Wednesday spot so he can go celebrate, and then he’ll be taking the normal Wednesday time slot on Thursday. That means you’re stuck with me for all Wednesday, so get ready! See you in a few, short hours.
If you followed the news earlier today, you might have caught our post concerning the 3DS sales thus far. The feature focused in on comments from a pair of analysts. They gave their two cents on how well the system has done thus far, and if the Big N should be worried about sales performance. One analyst seemed to think that the system is doing well and is right where it should be, while the other thinks that the numbers put up this far might be cause for concern.
I think there are two big factors that have to be considered when discussing 3DS sales. First off, we have to keep in mind that the 3DS did not launch during a holiday season. The original DS hit during the holidays, and that will always give a big boost to any platform that’s just coming out of the gate. Second, there just aren’t many titles that are system sellers thus far. There are some great games out there, but nothing that people are willing to plop down cash for. Right now the unit is selling on future potential.
If those are the two reasons why Nintendo’s 3DS might be lagging a bit at retail, that means there’s not much Nintendo can do to change things. Good games take time to developer, and Nintendo is going to try and get quality content out as quickly as possible. As far as the launch date, that certainly can’t be changed. Only time will tell if the holiday season turns the 3DS into a top-seller.
Outside of that, what do you guys think Nintendo can do to increase 3DS sales? Let’s let you guys play armchair analysts for awhile. Even if you think the 3DS is selling well right now, leave a comment and let us know what the Big N can do to improve the situation. I’m sure Nintendo would love to see more sales!
Source: GoNintendo
by Pokémaster on April 12, 2011

Nintendo of America today revealed a diverse lineup of new video games set to launch during the second quarter of 2011. Whether they’re playing at home on the Wii system, having fun on the go with the Nintendo DS family of systems or discovering the new Nintendo 3DS hand-held system, consumers will have a wide variety of engaging, inclusive experiences to choose from as Nintendo and its publishing partners unleash more than 50 games in the coming months.
A June 19 launch date has been set for The Legend of Zelda™: Ocarina of Time™ 3D, a re-mastered edition of one of the most acclaimed installments in The Legend of Zelda series, created exclusively for the Nintendo 3DS system. Wii owners, meanwhile, can look forward to the June 13 launch of Wii Play™: Motion, which includes 12 new motion-controlled games and will be packaged with a black Wii Remote™ Plus controller. Upcoming games also include Mystery Case Files™: Dust to Dust™ for the Wii system, which combines the seek-and-solve fun of the puzzle-based series with adventuresome story elements, multiplayer modes and the intuitive motion control of the Wii Remote™ controller.
Read the rest at Nintendo.com
Source: Nintendo.com – News and Updates
by Pokémaster on April 7, 2011
Could this be the next Face Raiders?.
Have you finished messing around with your Nintendo 3DS AR Cards? You might want to keep an eye out for The Hidden, a new augmented reality game from Majesco that’s set for release on Nintendo 3DS in October.The Hidden puts you in the shoes of a paranormal investigator who has to search, capture and destroy supernatural spirits hidden in your environment.
Like the AR Games, The Hidden uses the Nintendo 3DS camera as you hunt through real-world environments for these ghosts
You’re not on your own though. You’re a member of the elite G.E.I.S.T. squad (that stands for Ghostly Entity Investigation and Strike Team) and you must work with your team to take out the evil spirits, including fast-moving Kamikazes and Tanks, plus solid phantoms with claws.
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Source: Official Nintendo Magazine
by Pokémaster on April 5, 2011
by Pokémaster on March 29, 2011