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  • Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity offers DLC for dessert

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    JC Fletcher
    JC Fletcher
    01.15.2013

    For a preview of what will eventually come to the North American version of Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity, we can peek through the Magnagate into Japan. There, three new dungeons have been released as paid DLC.Pokapoka Mountain is home to a bunch of Fire type Pokémon, and costs ¥150 ($1.69). Sweets Road is full of desserts that provide XP when eaten. This dessert course costs ¥200. Finally, Ultimate Desert (one 's') is a 99-floor dungeon that limits you to level 5 at the beginning. This challenging DLC is ¥300.These three are the latest in a line of DLC dungeons to be released since November 23 in Japan. If Nintendo matches this schedule for the March release of the American version, you can look forward to 12 new dungeons in the first two months.

  • Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Magna Gate and the Infinite Labyrinth catches Japan Nov. 23

    by 
    Jordan Mallory
    Jordan Mallory
    10.04.2012

    Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Magna Gate and the Infinite Labyrinth, Nintendo's first 3DS entry into its roguelike Pokemon spin-off franchise, will randomly generate dungeons all over Japan on November 23.The game, which has still yet to be announced for European or North American territories, makes use of the 3DS' various cameras and augmented reality capabilities by allowing users to take pictures of round things around their house, which in turn open portals to dungeons in-game. So whether you were aware of it or not, there's an entire world of treasure and adventure waiting for you inside of your toilet bowl.