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I would say this is a first, but it isn't (see LostWinds). The 3DS eShop-exclusive game, Mutant Mudds, will be launching on the iOS App Store on December 6th for $0.99. There will be a total of 60 levels, 20 of them being a form of challenge levels. I'm assuming that more levels will be added with future updates or in-app purchases.
 
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The arcade classic PAC-MAN is now a part of the 3D Classics line on the 3DS eShop for $4.99. (Geez, everything costs 5 bucks this month.) It features multiplayer in some fashion.
 
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This seemingly came out of nowhere. Jet Set Radio (I assume the HD version released earlier this year) has been ported over to the iOS and Android markets. It costs $4.99 and features GameCenter achievements, leaderboards, and the ability to create new graffiti patterns using your mobile device's camera. Note that some features are iOS-exclusive.
 
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HD remakes of Sonic the Fighters, Fighting Vipers, and Virtua Fighter 2 are all now available on XBLA and PSN platforms. The PSN versions cost $4.99 each and the XBLA versions cost 400 Microsoft Points each. Let me know if these HD updates live up to their original versions.
 
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Nintendo should just start selling these things individually, because they won't stop selling out. The gold Nunchuks made to match the gold Wii Remotes packaged with Zelda: Skyward Sword preorders are already out of stock in the Club Nintendo rewards after less than a week of being in stock. According to Nintendo of America, the Nunchuks will be back in stock sometime after New Years, giving us a chance to get more Nintendo games (and in turn, coins) during the Christmas season. The Nunchuk costs 900 coins.
 
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Wow, that was fast. Nintendo has unvieled exactly what the Wii Mini does, and it's essentially a physical representation of the Wii Disc Channel. It is small, has a lid to its disc drive, comes with a red Wii Remote and Nunchuk, has no Internet reciever, and costs $99.99. In Canada. No word yet on an American release. I like the concept, but I don't see anyone actually getting it. Are you considering this purchase? Let me know in the comments.
 
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Either there are a shitton of coins in New Super Mario Bros. 2 or we have absolutely no lives. The total worldwide coin count of every player combined has reached over 300,000,000,000, and to celebrate this milestone, Nintendo has launched a free DLC pack containing more Coin Rush levels. So you can get EVEN MORE COINS. WOO, REDUNDANCY.

Update: Apparently this DLC pack is the same retro pack announced yesterday. The pack will be free until Febuary 1st, 2013. After that, it will become $2.50.
 
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Thanks to a crappy little image leaked by a Canadian Best Buy, the Wii Mini has been revealed to be real and will be launched December 7th. It looks about the size of a portable CD drive, has a black and red color scheme, and comes packaged with the necessary wiring and a red Wii Remote. More details when it's officially announced.
 
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The final batch of DLC for New Super Mario Bros. 2 will include levels that are remakes of levels from past Mario games. This includes Super Mario Bros.'s World 1-1, 1-2 and 1-4, Super Mario Bros. 3's World 1-1 and 1-5, and even Mario Bros.'s Round 1. The DLC pack will apparently be free for a limited time. If anyone has a video depicting these levels or any idea how long this "free" bonus will last, please let me know. This article will be edited to accommodate the info.
 
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iTunes may have deleted my save data for Sonic Jump, but this update is enough to get me to replay it. This update includes wallpapers you can buy with in-game rings, a new zone called Blue Sky Zone, and Amy Rose as a new character. The majority of the menus have been reworked to be more user-friendly, and the music has been changed slightly. Different tracks play during Green Hill Zone (I don't know how or why they change just yet), and music now plays on the results screen. In-game images now provide a short piece-by-piece tutorial for new players (which really should've been there to begin with). The Global Challenge allows you to compete with other players and get the chance to unlock a new character (presumably Shadow). Some animations have been altered slightly to look nicer.

The update is free, but Sonic Jump itself is on the Apple App Store and the Android Marketplace for $1.99.