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Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Magnagate and the Infinite Labyrinths codes were announced in various media outlets and can be used to unlock special Pokémon and items. Players can enter the password code in the menu. Our passwords page has been updated with the latest codes.

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Japanese Passwords:


Pokémon/Item Password Code Obtained from: Day Announced
Pikachu C646T5CK Official Site October 2012
Axew HK3JHWW9 Official Site October 2012
Snivy SP38XJ35 Official Site October 2012
Tepig CQP342QH Official Site October 2012
Oshawott 2HN9KXHF Official Site October 2012
Gold Seed W4KRK4XH CoroCoro November 2012
Violent Seed 863Y3SQC V Jump November 2012
Ghost Gift 8TSMFYP6 Pokémon Fan November 2012
Dragon Gift P5HK562S Dengeki Kids DS+Wii November 2012
Rock Gift K7969XM8 CoroCoro Ichiban November 2012
Normal Gift RQRPM92J Famitsu DS + Wii November 2012
Ground Gift XH4233YF Official Strategy Guide November 2012
Red Key S3TH8HM8 Famitsu Weekly November 2012
Zinc WS2M275T Retail Pamphlet November 2012
Protein 62S6Q4YN Nintendo Dream November 2012
Sitrus Berry WFK2W6NJ Pokémon Daisuki Club November 2012
Revival Seed P483K4XN Game Manual November 2012
Happy Ribbon RMS2MHMW Tsutaya DS November 2012
Oran Berry STS6YCW5 Pokémon Centres November 2012
Lottery Ticket 4CHS8MN4 Pokémon Centres November 2012
Steel Gift 6W9XNM9N Namco website November 2012
All Strength Stone 5SFPHSF5 FLET Official Home Page November 2012
Joy Seed 6WK2WT36 Yamada Denki November 2012
Gold Ribbon Q2TWS8M9 GEO November 2012
Slumber Orb 6WK2WT36 Flet's Light Member's Club November 2012
Iron 4S9PJQP2 Kerokero Ace November 2012
Calcum 54M765Y6 Press Release November 2012
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Magnagate and the Infinite Labyrinths (ポケモン不思議のダンジョン ~マグナゲートと∞迷宮~) will be released in Japan on November 23rd, 2012 and with the date fast approaching, a lot of new information about the game has been revealed. A new mode revealed was the Companion Mode which allows players to control other Pokémon away from the the player and partner to explore through dungeons.

Poké Forest DLC (ポケの森)

Starting on November 23rd, 2012 until December 31st, 2012, players will be able to download an extra dungeon off of the Nintendo eShop/Nintendo Network called Poké Forest (ポケの森). The DLC costs 150yen. The dungeon has players going through the level as they attempt to collect as much money has possible without waking any of the sleeping Pokémon. Players can play this dungeon at any point in the game.

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PrePaid Card

Participating 7/11 stores and Pokémon Centers in Japan will begin selling Pre-Paid Nintendo eShop cards that are branded with Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Magnagate and the Infinite Labyrinths on them. The cards are for 1000yen can can be used to purchase the Poké Forest DLC or for any other games and content on the Nintendo eShop.

Prepaid

Source: http://www.pokemon.co.jp/info/2012/11/121115_g03.html

Official Guide Book

The official Japanese Pokémon website also revealed the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Magnagate and the Infinite Labyrinths Official Guide Book (ポケモン不思議のダンジョン ~マグナゲートと∞迷宮~ 公式ガイドブック). The book will go on sale November 23rd, 2012 for 1260yen. The book is 288 pages, is printed on A5 sized paper and has an ISBN number of 978-4-906866-02-1. The book covers various aspects of the game including Pokémon data, skills, strategy and is easy to understand even for beginners.

Guidebook

Source: http://www.pokemon.co.jp/goods/book/b121102_01.html

TSUTAYA Campaign

Participating TSUTAYA locations are hosting a Magnagate and the Infinite Labyrinths campaign where players can bring in their Nintendo 3DS and do a dungeon quiz. Players that answers all the questions correctly will be given a menko set (TSUTAYAでDS オリジナルめんこセット) as a present that features the main Pokémon characters in the game while supplies last.

Guidebook

The campaign Dungeon Quiz (ダンジョンクイズ) will be available via local wireless from November 8th, 2012 until November 22nd, 2012.

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Source: http://game.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/news/20121108_571731.html
The Japanese YouTube page has posted the promotional videos for the upcoming Nintendo 3DS games Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Magnagate and the Infinity Labyrinth (ポケモン不思議のダンジョン ~マグナゲートと∞迷宮~). Two of the videos are anime shorts. Below are the videos.

Promotional Videos




Source: http://www.youtube.com/user/PokemonCoJp
The official Japanese Pokémon website has announced that a Limited Edition Lizardon Nintendo 3DS LL will be released at Pokémon Center in Japan. This is a limited 3DS LL and only those that apply to a lottery and win that lottery will be allowed to purchase it. Applications are available at the Pokémon Center and interested people can mail it in from November 3rd until November 26th, 2012. Winners will be sent a notification by December 7th, 2012. Lottery winners will then be able to purchase the 3DS LL from December 15th until January 14th, 2012 for 18900yen. Winners will not be able to transfer their winning ticket as it will have the applicants postal address on it and identification will need to be presented at the time of purchase.

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Source: http://www.pokemon.co.jp/info/2012/10/121026_p01.html?rss=1572
TSS_Killer was at the Pokémon Black Version 2 and Pokémon White Version 2 Launch Celebration at SIR Stage37 and has recorded the events that took place on October 13th, 2012. Below are the videos from the event.

Event location tour video


Pokédex 3D Pro Demonstration


Zach and Sarah demonstrate the new features of Pokédex 3D Pro at the Pokemon Black Version 2 and Pokemon White Version 2 Launch at SIR Stage37 in New York City. Pokédex 3D Pro will be available in the North American Nintendo eShop on November 8th for $14.95.

I Fight Dragons Concert


The Pokémon Black Version 2 and Pokémon White Version 2 Launch Celebration at SIR Stage37

On Oct. 13, during New York Comic-Con, Pokémon fans can participate in a massive interactive experience at the nearby Pokémon Black Version 2 and Pokémon White Version 2 Launch Celebration, enjoying a wide array of activities highlighting the imaginative fun of the Pokémon franchise. Planned activities include live performances from the Chicago-based band I Fight Dragons, a live stage show, a Pokémon photo booth, an opportunity to receive the mythical Pokémon Genesect for attendees who bring their Nintendo 3DS or Nintendo DS and copy of the game, hands-on time with Pokédex 3D Pro for Nintendo 3DS prior to its Nov. 8 launch and live Pokémon-themed ice sculpting.

Attendees who participate in the event's activities will receive tickets that can be redeemed on-site during event hours for a variety of Pokémon giveaways (while supplies last). The Pokémon Black Version 2 and Pokémon White Version 2 Launch Celebration will be open from noon to 8 p.m. at SIR Stage37 at 508 W. 37th St. (one block north of the Javits Center). A New York Comic-Con badge is not needed for admission to this free event. Event attendees who are interested in purchasing Pokémon Black Version 2 or Pokémon White Version 2 can take free Nintendo shuttles between the Javits Center, SIR Stage37 and the Nintendo World store during event hours.

Source: http://www.nintendo.com/whatsnew/detail/PnMQlyem0vsCxt7UMFtfTRIN22FQVbC2
Episode 105 marked the start of the 3rd year of Pokémon Smash. The announcer introduced the show by saying: "This week we'll proudly present to you the renewal special! Meet our new members on Pokémon Smash!". Yamamoto noticed that there was two big red curtains on the set and wondered what was behind them. Golgo informed that that were was going to be changes at Pokémon Enterprises in October but he'd inform everyone a bit later as to what they were.

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The International Division girls introduced this weeks rerun episode as part of the Pokémon Library. The theme for the episode was: Even if you're separated, as long as your hearts are connected, everything will be all right (はなれていても心が通じていれば大丈夫!). This weeks Pokémon Library rerun episode was Fly Shaymin! Beyond the Sky!!(飛べシェイミ! 空の彼方へ!!) from the Diamond and Pearl series. A full summary of that episode is available in the episode guide. Professor Red said his go-to line 'OK! Pokémon Library!' to start the repeat episode.

After the Pokémon Library episode, Golgo finally revealed what was being the curtains. Figures of Black Kyurem and White Kyurem were revealed. The arch was also changed to include Kimori, Pochama, Lucario, Emonga and Eievui.

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Shoko-tan then noticed a switch on her table. She pressed it and a light shone on her. A new chair was behind Golgo's desk which was a nice an comfortable executive chair with a massage function. Yamamoto went over to where his desk was only to see that it was replaced with a cardboard box. Robert was then sent out to meet the new members of Pokémon Enterprises.

Robert went out to a field and waited until Lucario appeared with a bunch of dancers. Lucario rejoined the crew after having spent some time in Brazil. Lucario then helped introduce the newest member of the International Division, Niccolo Marangon (ニコロ・マランゴン). Niccolo Marangon is from Brazil and he joined the Pokémon Enterprises International Division at age 10. He was chosen by Director Lucario who was in Brazil for a few years. Niccolo is very good at soccer and is fluent in the Portuguese language. To show off his soccer skills, he had a soccer shootout against Robert. He scored on Akiyama, Baba saved his leaving the deciding shot to be against Yamamoto. He scored on Yamamoto. He then did a shootout against Lucario who was unable to save the shot.

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Lucario then said the next new member of the International Division was from France. Noemi Trijasson joined the Pokémon Enterprises International Division at age 9. She is a small girl but she is very tomboyish. She skated by Robert and she looks up to Maria Israel Cialdini another member of the International Division. She then sang and danced to Can You Say the Pokémon? BW (ポケモン言えるかな?BW)

After Noemi's introduction, Lucario took the group to meet the next new member. The boy came out dancing and then Akiyama told Yamamoto to go out there and dance so the two of them had a dance battle. The guy introduced himself as ニース (マクヴィカーニース) of Canadian decent but it is unclear how his name is spelt. He then showed off his drumming skills.

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The final new member was finally introduced as Maru Kiuchi (木内 舞留) and she is a mysterious girl from Russia. She was 10 years old when she joined the International Division. The first thing they noticed about her was she was very cute and Akiyama teased Niccolo about her. Not too much else is known about her as she doesn't talk much.

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The new International Division members were then introduced to the rest of the Smash crew. Zoroark got promoted to "Chief of Pokémon Enterprise's Moscow Department", which is just a way of writing it out of the show. Hana, Maria and Misaki were "transferred", and their new job is to report on kids all around the world who love Pokémon (世界のポケモンずきのこどもたちの調査へ!). The four of them all departed the show.

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Junchi Masuda then showed up in studio for a 'Pokémon B2W2' Battle Lecture. First off though he showed off GameFreak's new Nintendo 3DS game 'Harmo Knight'. The game features a few Pokémon cameos including a Pikachu hot air balloon. He then briefly discussed battle strategy with everyone. There was no ending in this episode.
coverThe price and release date for Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Magnagate and the Infinite Labyrinth (ポケモン不思議のダンジョン ~マグナゲートと∞迷宮~) was announced on the official website earlier today. The game will be released on November 23rd, 2012 and it will retail in Japan for 4800yen. The digital download version will also be available off the Japanese Nintendo 3DS eShop for 4800yen. The cover for the game was also revealed and it has the Nintendo Network logo on it which indicates the game will have some features that support the new online network.

Source: http://www.pokemon.co.jp/ex/dungeon_magnagate/product/

POKÉMON BLACK VERSION 2 AND POKÉMON WHITE VERSION 2 RETURN TO THE UNOVA REGION FOR NEW ADVENTURES

Pokémon Returns to Hand-Held Nintendo Systems with New Features and an Original Storyline

REDMOND, Wash., Oct. 4, 2012 – What's black and white and packed with new features that portable gaming fans will love? Pokémon Black Version 2 and Pokémon White Version 2, both launching Oct. 7 for the Nintendo DS family of hand-held systems (also playable in 2D on Nintendo 3DS systems), deliver a wealth of new options and story elements that experienced Pokémon fans and newcomers alike can instantly enjoy. Revisiting the imaginative Unova two years after the events of 2011's Pokémon Black Version and Pokémon White Version, these games invite players to meet old friends and make new ones as they quest to face down rival Gym Leaders, survive heated turn-based battles and collect as many Pokémon as possible. The ability to make your own Pokémon movies, connect with other players in new ways and enjoy a new storyline add even more fun to the mix.

In Pokémon Black Version 2 and Pokémon White Version 2, players take on the role of a Pokémon Trainer who must explore new areas of the Unova region two years after the events of Pokémon Black Version and Pokémon White Version. This marks the first time in the history of the core Pokémon video game series that storylines have continued from one game release to another. The characters and environments in Unova have undergone extraordinary changes, from the rise of new Gym Leaders to a new Unova Challenge area where players can level up their Pokémon more easily than ever before. A newly upgraded Pokédex also makes it simpler to find data and track Pokémon – including new forms of Legendary Pokémon.

"The amount of new features and content in Pokémon Black Version 2 and Pokémon White Version 2 is remarkable," said Scott Moffitt, Nintendo of America's executive vice president of Sales & Marketing. "Even fans who spent countless hours battling their way through the Unova region in the previous games will find plenty of surprises, and it's an experience found only on Nintendo hand-held systems."

Pokémon Black Version 2 and Pokémon White Version 2 introduce a new Medal System that rewards players for reaching certain in-game milestones, such as taking a certain number of steps, hatching Egg and using C-Gear to connect with friends. There are more than 250 unique medals to collect, giving players more goals to achieve even after they have completed the game's main storyline. Players who have completed the main game can also enjoy additional content through the Key System, which unlocks additional Unova Challenge areas for players to take on, and offers detailed customization options for advanced players. For example, players who have gained access to the Key System can adjust the difficulty of the Pokémon belonging to Trainers they encounter in the field, making them stronger or weaker.

As players work to uncover the mystery behind Black Kyurem and White Kyurem, they'll encounter new areas. Join Avenue is a new location that works like a virtual shopping mall where players can browse and buy a wide selection of in-game items – from plants and berries to fossils that can be turned into living Pokémon. When players connect wirelessly with others, they're rewarded with more shops on Join Avenue and more choices for enhancing their Pokémon's abilities.

Other new features in Pokémon Black Version 2 and Pokémon White Version 2 include the new Pokémon World Tournament mode, which lets players battle Gym Leaders from regions in previous Pokémon video games. There's also Pokéstar Studios, a movie "studio" near Virbank where players can use a variety of scripts to make their own customized Pokémon movies and release them to an audience. Players who experienced Pokémon Black Version and Pokémon White Version can use the Memory Link feature to sync their save files from those games and view an expanded storyline showing events that took place in Unova during the past two years.

Players with a Nintendo 3DS or Nintendo 3DS XL system also can connect to the Internet and purchase Pokémon Dream Radar from the Nintendo eShop. Also launching on Oct. 7 at a price of $2.99, Pokémon Dream Radar lets players use the built-in Nintendo 3DS camera and motion controls to catch Pokémon, which can then be transferred into Pokémon Black Version 2 and Pokémon White Version 2. The Pokédex 3D Pro application launches in the Nintendo eShop on Nov. 8 at a price of $14.99, allowing players to see more than 640 Pokémon in full 3D and offering information that Pokémon Black Version 2 and Pokémon White Version 2 players will find especially useful.

The original Pokémon Black Version and Pokémon White Version launched across North America in March 2011, selling more than 1 million copies on their first day of availability and launching a new generation of Pokémon. To date, the games have sold nearly 15 million units worldwide, ranking them among the best-selling games of all time for Nintendo DS family of systems.

Press Release Source: http://press.nintendo.com/articles.jsp?id=35449

NINTENDO DOWNLOAD HIGHLIGHTS NEW DIGITAL CONTENT FOR NINTENDO SYSTEMS - OCT. 4, 2012

Oct. 4, 2012 - This week's Nintendo Download includes the following featured content: Pokémon™ Dream Radar – Get ready for Pokémon Dream Radar, a Nintendo 3DS title coming to the Nintendo eShop on October 7. Use various features of the Nintendo 3DS system, including the 3D camera and gyro sensor, to chase down hard-to-get Pokémon. You can also transfer the 2D Pokémon you catch into the Pokémon™ Black Version 2 or Pokémon™ White Version 2 game for the Nintendo DS™ family of systems. (For Nintendo 3DS / Nintendo 3DS XL)

Press Release Source: http://press.nintendo.com/articles.jsp?id=35445
The North American prices for Pokémon Dream Radar has been set at $2.99 while the Pokédex 3D Pro price has been set at $14.99. Both will be available on the Nintendo 3DS eShop. Pokémon Dream Radar will be released on October 7th, 2012 while Pokédex 3D Pro will be released on November 8, 2012.
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Pokémon Dream Radar is a motion-controlled shooting game where, using Augmented Reality technology, players chase down Pokémon that appear as if they’re in the real world! The game uses some of the coolest features of the Nintendo 3DS system, including the 3D camera and gyro sensor.

Pokédex 3D Pro is a fully enhanced and upgraded version of the original Pokédex 3D application. It includes detailed information about the more than 600 Pokémon featured in the history of the Pokémon video game series.
The official Japanese Pokémon YouTube site has posted the first trailer for the upcoming Nintendo 3DS game Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Magnagate and the Infinite Labyrinth (ポケモン不思議のダンジョン ~マグナゲートと∞迷宮~). The official website also launched and posted a very basic outline of the game with a few screenshots.

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Magnagate and the Infinite Labyrinth Trailer


Source: http://www.pokemon.co.jp/ex/dungeon_magnagate/