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As the summer drew to a close, Nintendo revealed their holiday lineup for the 3DS. Luigi's Mansion was pushed back to 2013 along with Fire Emblem and Animal Crossing in the West, leaving the holidays on the shoulders of NSMB2, Paper Mario: Sticker Star, and third party efforts. This was arguably an attempt to keep attention focused on the upcoming Wii U launch. Japan, however, would have Animal Crossing for the holidays, along with Professor Layton vs. Ace Attorney, a new Pokemon Mystery Dungeon, and various 3rd party titles.
As the summer drew to a close, Nintendo revealed their holiday lineup for the 3DS. Luigi's Mansion was pushed back to 2013 along with Fire Emblem and Animal Crossing in the West, leaving the holidays on the shoulders of NSMB2, Paper Mario: Sticker Star, and third party efforts. This was arguably an attempt to keep attention focused on the upcoming Wii U launch. Japan, however, would have Animal Crossing for the holidays, along with Professor Layton vs. Ace Attorney, a new Pokemon Mystery Dungeon, and various 3rd party titles.


== Later 2012 ==
=== Latter 2012 ===
September passed with minimal incident. Ace Attorney 5 was announced for the 3DS, but little actually came out for the system. The exception was [[Denpa Men]], an eShop title from one of Pokemon's developers. This was part of a sort of eShop resurgence, which also included retail titles, ''Fractured Soul'', [[Cave Story]], ''NightSky'', and ''Liberation Maiden'' during September and October. However, by the end of October, the only major retail hit was the fifth Layton game, and even it was possibly the worst received title in series history.
September passed with minimal incident. Ace Attorney 5 was announced for the 3DS, but little actually came out for the system. The exception was [[Denpa Men]], an eShop title from one of Pokemon's developers. This was part of a sort of eShop resurgence, which also included retail titles, ''Fractured Soul'', [[Cave Story]], ''NightSky'', and ''Liberation Maiden'' during September and October. However, by the end of October, the only major retail hit was the fifth Layton game, and even it was possibly the worst received title in series history.


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