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Pokémon Black Version ii (Japanese: ポケットモンスター ブラック 2 Pocket Monsters Black ii) and Pokémon White Version two (Japanese: ポケットモンスター ホワイト 2 Pocket Monsters White 2) are Nintendo DS games that are the second and last paired versions of Generation Five. They are sequels to Pokémon Blackness and White, respectively. These games are enhanced on the Nintendo DSi and Nintendo 3DS families.
Both games were revealed on Pokémon Blast! by Junichi Masuda, and subsequently the official Japanese and international[half-dozen] Pokémon websites, on Feb 26, 2012. They were released in Japan on June 23, 2012, in North America on October 7, 2012, in Australia on Oct 11, 2012, in Europe on October 12, 2012 and in Republic of korea on November eight, 2012.
The games characteristic two new forms of Kyurem that serve as the game mascots of the games: Black Kyurem for Black 2 and White Kyurem for White two.
Plot
The games take identify two years later the events of Pokémon Black and White. Many changes have taken place in Unova over this menses: new locations are accessible in the southwest and northeast of the region, and some previously existing locations cannot be visited or are restricted until later in the game. Three new Gym Leaders and a new Champion are introduced, while the Unova Pokédex is expanded to include Pokémon that are foreign to the region, much like in Pokémon Platinum.
The player—named, past default, Nate if male or Rosa if female—begins in the southwestern urban center Aspertia City. After receiving their starting time Pokémon from Professor Juniper'south banana Bianca, they are encouraged to battle in Pokémon Gyms and aim for the Pokémon League. A boy from the thespian'south hometown, Hugh, will travel with the player at certain times. Though filling the traditional rival office, Hugh is not pursuing the Pokémon League challenge: information technology is revealed that he is trying to recover a stolen Pokémon from Team Plasma, who were not disbanded two years prior as expected.
Over the course of their journeying, the actor and Hugh will have numerous encounters with both current and quondam members of Squad Plasma, as well equally the mysterious scientist Colress. One of the 7 Sages, Zinzolin, appears in an antagonistic role, however former sage Rood will help the player. The plot comes to a head when Zinzolin freezes Opelucid Metropolis in ice with a combination of engineering science and the legendary dragon Kyurem, which Squad Plasma has captured. The histrion must defeat Squad Plasma including its new leader Ghetsis to costless Kyurem. Ghetsis will combine the power of Kyurem with the power of the legendary dragon befriended by his son two years earlier and strength Kyurem to fuse with Zekrom B2 or Reshiram W2 . Only in one case Kyurem is safe and Team Plasma has been disbanded can the thespian continue their journeying to the Pokémon League.
After the principal plot of the game has been completed, many inaccessible parts of Unova, including the Skyarrow Span, volition be unlocked. Further Pokémon not native to Unova will be bachelor, and the legendary Pokémon Zekrom B2 /Reshiram W2 and Kyurem volition reveal themselves to the player. When they are caught, the player will be able to fuse the Pokémon and change Kyurem'southward course at will.
Blurb
Two powers combine...A new legend arises!
Gear up off on a new Pokémon adventure to save the Unova region! You and your Pokémon can accomplish annihilation together!
Changes from Pokémon Blackness and White
Gameplay
- The new Unova Link is introduced, which makes way for new features.
- Challenge Mode and Like shooting fish in a barrel Mode are introduced, which raise and lower the strength of opposing Trainers respectively.
- A new feature chosen the Memory Link is introduced, which reveals flashbacks from the NPCs that shed light on events that happened between Black and White and Black 2 and White 2.
- Many TMs and all but one HM are received in different locations.
- The Xtransceiver adds two new mini-games called Balloon Catch, where the player needs to catch balloons of their face or an NPC'south, and Balloon Boom, where the player needs to inflate the balloons as large as possible without bursting them.
- The Move Tutors are back, and as with Pokémon Platinum, they teach most of the moves that were in that game for Shards, but here they all ask for shards of a specific color. They also teach many moves that lost their TM condition, such as Dark Pulse, Roost and Stealth Rock.
- If the role player has used a Repel, after its issue wears off, and if the player has more Repels in their Bag, they volition be asked if they would like to use another immediately without having to become into the bill of fare.
- A number of legendaries from Hoenn and Sinnoh (excluding the super-ancient Pokémon and the cosmos trio) tin can exist establish in the post-game.
- Zorua, Zoroark, and TM95 (Snarl), which were previously attainable through Nintendo events only, can at present exist found within the game without any special requirements.
- The Forces of Nature are notably the only Unova regional Pokémon absent from either game and must be obtained through the Pokémon Dream Radar and and then transferred (or, alternatively, they can be traded from Black and White). The Dream Radar is also necessary to obtain their new forms.
- Breeding was changed—the Everstone now always passes down Nature (if both parents hold Everstone, 1 parent'south Nature is randomly picked).
- All Pokémon Breeders volition now claiming the player once again every time the player crosses their line of sight afterward exiting and re-entering the areas in which they are constitute.
- Subconscious Grottoes are introduced and scattered all over Unova, giving access to many items and Pokémon with their Hidden Abilities, many of which were previously unobtainable.
- Watchog's EV yield is inverse from ane Assail to 2 Set on.
- Players can at present move held items between Pokémon in their party.
Storyline
- The player no longer starts in Nuvema Town, instead starting in Aspertia City.
- Instead of the usual 5 Poké Assurance, the player is given ten at the start of their journeying.
- Chili, Cress, Cilan; Lenora and Brycen are replaced by Cheren, Roxie and Marlon equally Gym Leaders, respectively.
- Bianca gives the player a starter Pokémon in Aspertia City.
- A new Team Plasma has formed, and is run by Colress, who battles the thespian often throughout the story. Ghetsis is over again the secret mastermind backside the Team, now planning to freeze Unova with Kyurem.
- Rood, Zinzolin, and the Shadow Triad are battled as office of the story.
- The Gym Leader order has inverse to Cheren, Roxie, Burgh, Elesa, Clay, Skyla, Drayden, Marlon.
- Alder is replaced past Iris every bit the Champion of Unova.
- Northward returns to Unova with either Zekrom B2 or Reshiram W2 , who is so fused with Kyurem to form either Black Kyurem B2 or White Kyurem W2 .
- Unlike Pokémon Blackness and White, neither the game mascots Blackness Kyurem B2 or White Kyurem W2 tin be caught within the story, just can be obtained post-game by following certain requirements.
- Cobalion and Virizion interact with the thespian, making it possible to catch them during the storyline, although information technology is possible to catch all 3 Pokémon including Terrakion.
- Several tag battles take place throughout the game: one with the other actor character, two with Cheren, four with Hugh, one with Bianca, and a daily tag battle with one of either Chili, Cress, or Cilan confronting the other 2 brothers.
- A new attraction known as the Pokémon World Tournament opens up in Driftveil Metropolis, where the actor battles Gym Leaders and Champions from all v regions, among others.
- Another new attraction introduced is the Pokéstar Studios, located in Virbank City, where the player takes part in many different movies. Brycen and Sabrina announced here.
- Lenora revives the player'south Fossils.
- Several new Central Items exclusive to Black and White ii are introduced.
- During the post-game, the actor may detect N at his castle and on the first visit, battle his Zekrom B2 or Reshiram W2 , who is gratis for capture after defeating N. Subsequent battles can be done once a season and feature Due north using a team of Pokémon centered effectually that season.
- Several areas that were previously express to the post-game of Black and White are now part of the main story. In contrast, some of the areas that were formerly part of the main story are now limited to the post-game.
Graphics
- The opening is drastically different from the one in Black and White, now featuring the new game characters, the Tao trio and the Swords of Justice. Besides, the title screen shows either Black Kyurem or White Kyurem, depending on the version.
- The bar that shows a Pokémon'due south level, experience points, and HP has been redesigned. It is blackness in Black 2 and white in White ii.
- The area modify indicator has also been redesigned and shows the location in the top left of the screen and season in the bottom right. Information technology is black in Blackness two and white in White 2.
- New locations such as Aspertia City, Virbank City, Floccesy Boondocks, Lentimas Boondocks and Humilau Metropolis accept been added to the game.
- New characters are introduced, such as Hugh, Colress, Roxie, Marlon and Benga.
- Cheren, Bianca, Elesa, Ghetsis and Iris all receive redesigns.
- All Unova Gyms receive redesigns, including newly remixed music in all but the Aspertia Gym.
- Almost of the Black and White music has been slightly remixed, in addition to the Gym Leader and Champion music from Kanto, Johto, Hoenn and Sinnoh.
- There take been several changes made to existing locations, such equally Driftveil Urban center and Nimbasa Urban center.
- Every Trainer has their own fully animated sprite. They have more frames, allowing for smoother animations.
- Several moves have received new battle animations.
- The battle menu has been redesigned.
- The C-Gear has been redesigned.
- The Unova Pokédex has been expanded tremendously to suit older Pokémon.
- It likewise receives a slight aesthetic modify, at present having a red background instead of dark-green.
- The Pokédex likewise receives an upgrade in the class of the Habitat Listing. It consists of a list of all visited places, with the Pokémon institute at that place listed (if they accept been seen). The player will sometimes receive prizes from certain NPCs when a certain area is filled.
- All returning Gym Leaders and Champions receive new sprites. This too applies for the overworld sprites.
- Road four has changed drastically and also differs between Black 2 and White 2.
- Victory Road changed drastically from Black and White to Blackness 2 and White 2 as well and differs in appearance between Blackness 2 and White ii. It has also changed location.
- Challenger'due south Cave's archway complanate, while Route 10 was blocked off due to a landslide on Victory Road, making both areas inaccessible.
- In identify of Common cold Storage, there is at present the Pokémon World Tournament.
- Places marked on the map with green dots in Blackness and White are now marked with green squares. Also, now when they are tapped they get carmine (though they still cannot be flown to). This was just true of Liberty Garden in Black and White.
- During battles in tall grass, there are now visible tufts of grass around the platform, with varying colors depending on the season.
- Following the battle at Opelucid Gym, Team Plasma will freeze Opelucid Metropolis (along with a portion of the neighboring routes, Road 9 and Road 11), which volition final until after the player has entered the Hall of Fame.
- The weather icons have been redesigned and are smaller.
Pokémon Earth Tournament
- Main article: Pokémon Earth Tournament
A new facility featured in Black 2 and White 2 is the Pokémon World Tournament, where the player is able to battle every Gym Leader and Champion (except Koga and Iris) from the core series games in various types of battles.
Pokéstar Studios
- Main commodity: Pokéstar Studios
Pokéstar Studios is a new feature in the games that allows the player to accept part in making films involving Pokémon. The player chooses from various scenarios and acts them out.
Medals
- Main article: Medal
Medals is a new type of achievement system. They are obtained from Mr. Medal at any Pokémon Centre and are stored in the Medal Box.
Seasons
- Main article: Season (mechanic)
Seasons once over again return to the games. In addition to covering the unabridged screen upon starting the games, a text box appears at the bottom of the screen presenting the current season every time a new area is entered.
Word filter
The filter that censors certain words in name inputs remains. The restriction on using four numerical digits is removed but only for Box names in the Pokémon Storage System.
Sprite animations
Just like in Pokémon Black and White, the Pokémon sprites are fully animated and move throughout battles. However, unlike Black and White, every Trainer in the game has battle animations, equally well every bit more than frames which allow for smoother animations.
The game besides introduces new entry sprite animations for Pokémon, much every bit if it were a Shiny Pokémon.
- N'south Pokémon, which are obtainable through Memory Link, (with the exception of N'south Zorua, who is obtainable during the main plot) have a light-green/xanthous diamond shine, along with their own sound.
- Also, in the Pokéstar Studios, when a role player successfully completes a moving picture with their Pokémon in an unusual matter by diffusive from the script, their Pokémon will become a star and during battles, when the Pokémon is summoned, a star will bounciness upwards and and so dorsum downwards. This is the only entry animation that can be added manually by the histrion.
Pokémon
Each game features a Pokédex of 301 different Pokémon species, many of which are from previous generations such equally Growlithe, Psyduck, and Marill.
Version-exclusive Pokémon
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- Normally unavailable, Regice and Registeel can be caught in Black 2 and White two, respectively, after trading respective keys from game which has unlocked them. Initially, Regice's key is unlocked in White ii, and Registeel'due south in Black two.
Compatibility
Black 2 and White 2 tin connect with the Pokémon Dream Radar, which transfers Pokémon found to the player'due south game. The Pokémon Global Link has also been updated to make way for the release of Black 2 and White 2. The games are compatible with Blackness and White, much as Platinum is to Diamond and Pearl. The games tin can connect every bit with games of the same generation, and they operate on the aforementioned Global Trade System server. Pokémon from Generation IV games (Diamond, Pearl, Platinum, HeartGold, and SoulSilver) can be transferred to these games using the Poké Transfer.
Still, they are non entirely compatible with Pokémon Black and White as the updated Blackness 2 and White 2 Entralink no longer features the ability to travel into another player's "world" and thus Pass Powers are instead earned through minigames that take place in the hubworld. Likewise, a role player in Black or White cannot connect with a Black ii or White two player via the Entralink system.
DSi features
Pokémon Black and White Versions 2 are DSi-enhanced games, pregnant that they take sure features which are only enabled when played on a organization in the Nintendo DSi or Nintendo 3DS family. These features include the post-obit:
- These games can recognize and connect to routers with WPA connections.
- The user-facing camera tin be used during Xtransceiver communications with other players.
- The C-Gear shows the organization power using three bars in a battery icon, rather than two on older Nintendo DS systems.
- The game icon is blithe when viewed on the Nintendo DSi or 3DS home screen—the Poké Ball inside the icon wiggles.
- Various menus scroll more than speedily (such as the Pokédex and Pocketbook), and they take slightly less time to load.
- Japanese versions of Pokémon Black 2 and White 2 are region-locked, so can only be played on Japanese-region Nintendo DSi and Nintendo 3DS systems; however, because the Nintendo DS and DS Light do not support region-locking, they can be played on these systems regardless of region. The Korean and Western linguistic communication releases are not region-locked, so can be played on any Nintendo DS or 3DS system regardless of region. Incompatible on iQue DSi and iQue 3DS Forty systems.
Reception
Gaming magazine Famitsu gave Pokémon Black 2 and White ii a score of 36 out of 40,[7] lower than Blackness and White's perfect class.[8] IGN rated the games an "Astonishing" ix.6/10, calling them more "than just a slightly expanded repackaging of the latest generation's core titles (a la Pokémon Yellow, Crystal, Emerald or Platinum)" and maxim that they feature "a stunning amount of fresh content" over their predecessors,[ix] which received a ix.0/10 from the site.[10] Both Pokémon Black 2 and White 2 concord a rating of 80% on Metacritic.[11] [12]
Sales
As of March 31, 2013, Pokémon Black 2 and White ii have sold 7.81 1000000 copies worldwide.[13]
Japanese sales
Pokémon Black 2 and White 2 sold 1,561,738 units on their first calendar week on the Japanese market place,[xiv] being 816,576 from Pokémon Black two and 745,162 from Pokémon White 2, with a sell-through of 82.91% and 77.43% respectively. By December 29, 2013, the end of their 80th week, they had sold 3,076,701 copies, being 1,629,125 from Pokémon Black 2 and one,447,576 from Pokémon White 2.[15]
Week | Calendar week ending | Ranking | Units sold | Total units sold |
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ane | June 24, 2012 | 1st | 1,561,738 | ane,561,738 |
2 | July one, 2012 | 1st | 420,780 | 1,982,518 |
three | July 8, 2012 | 1st | 184,648 | 2,167,166 |
4 | July xv, 2012 | 1st | 122,242 | 2,289,408 |
five | July 22, 2012 | 2nd | 92,178 | 2,381,586 |
6 | July 29, 2012 | 4th | 73,420 | two,455,006 |
seven | Baronial five, 2012 | 3rd | 66,758 | 2,521,764 |
8 | August 12, 2012 | 3rd | lx,421 | 2,582,185 |
9 | August nineteen, 2012 | 2nd | 62,274 | 2,644,459 |
10 | Baronial 26, 2012 | 3rd | 33,955 | 2,678,414 |
11 | September 2, 2012 | 8th | 29,186 | 2,707,600 |
12 | September 9, 2012 | 4th | 21,592 | 2,729,192 |
13 | September 16, 2012 | sixth | 18,266 | two,747,458 |
14 | September 23, 2012 | eighth | 16,274 | 2,763,732 |
15 | September 30, 2012 | 12th | 13,427 | 2,777,159 |
sixteen | October 7, 2012 | 10th | 12,208 | 2,789,367 |
17 | October xiv, 2012 | 13th | 10,100 | 2,799,467 |
xviii | October 21, 2012 | 12th | viii,382 | 2,807,849 |
19 | October 28, 2012 | 16th | 7,402 | 2,815,250 |
20 | November four, 2012 | 20th | 7,166 | 2,822,416 |
28 | December 30, 2012 | 26th | - | 2,919,977 |
fourscore | Dec 29, 2013 | - | - | 3,076,701 |
Staff
- Principal commodity: Staff of Pokémon Black 2 and White 2
Music
- Main article: Pokémon Black & Pokémon White: Super Music Collection
The soundtrack contains all of the background music used in Pokémon Blackness and White (the basis for a portion of the music in Pokémon Black 2 and White 2), composed past Shota Kageyama, Junichi Masuda, Hitomi Satō, Gō Ichinose, Morikazu Aoki, Minako Adachi, and Satoshi Nohara. The music is arranged by Shota Kageyama, Hitomi Satō, Gō Ichinose, and Minako Adachi.
- Chief article: Pokémon Black ii & Pokémon White 2: Super Music Drove
The soundtrack contains all of the groundwork music from the games (on Discs 1–3, with the exception of the music played within Hidden Grottoes), equanimous by Hitomi Satō, Gō Ichinose, Junichi Masuda, Shota Kageyama, Teruo Taniguchi, Satoshi Nohara, Minako Adachi, and Morikazu Aoki. The music is bundled by Hitomi Satō and Gō Ichinose, except for less than a tenth of the tracks, which are mostly short sound furnishings. Notably, Disc 4 of the soundtrack too provides an official release for several tracks exclusive to Pokémon Emerald and Pokémon Platinum.
Beta elements
- Master article: Pokémon Black 2 and White 2 beta
Pre-order bonuses
Players who pre-ordered the games from GameStop received a "Preview Guide" which hints at the new features and storyline, as well every bit explaining the TCG. It also includes parts of the animated trailer in a comic volume-style format. The guide was released online in the Uk.
Animated Trailer
- Main commodity: Pokémon Blackness Version two and Pokémon White Version 2 Animated Trailer
A promotional trailer was made to promote Pokémon Blackness 2 and White 2. The first version was released in Japan on May 17, 2012. A complete version of the trailer incorporating additional footage that depicts Rosa battling Cheren was released on DVD at TSUTAYA on July 13, 2012, and later released on YouTube on August 10, 2012. The English language-dubbed version was released on YouTube and Pokémon.com on August eight, 2012, integrating the additional footage of Rosa battling Cheren.
Gallery
Logos
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English Black 2 logo
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English White two logo
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Japanese Black 2 logo
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Japanese White 2 logo
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Korean Blackness 2 logo
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Korean White 2 logo
Title screens
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English Blackness two title screen
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English language White ii title screen
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Japanese Black two title screen
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Japanese White 2 title screen
Trivia
- The localization menses for these games was the shortest worldwide of the core serial, having lasted about three and a one-half months for the majority of the translated versions, with 106 days for North America, 110 for Australia, 111 for Europe and 138 for South Korea.
- This would be the last time a core series game would have a staggered release similar this due to localization, equally every game from Pokémon X and Y onward would exist released simultaneously worldwide.
- These Pokémon games take many differences from the other core series games:
- They are the only games to officially exist a direct sequel to a pair of games from the same generation, every bit well as the only cadre series games with a number in their title. (Pokémon Gold and Silver were initially advertised to be direct, numbered sequels to Generation I, originally dubbed "Pocket Monsters 2", merely this was later inverse.)
- They are the only games in which the player's hometown is a city rather than a boondocks.
- They are the simply cadre serial games in which the Pokémon Twenty-four hour period Care is inaccessible earlier inbound the Hall of Fame.
- They are the first cadre series games in which the game mascot cannot be obtained without trading before inbound the Hall of Fame.
- These are the terminal cadre series Pokémon games with "Version" in their titles, including equivalent terms in other languages.
- Koga is the just current or quondam Gym Leader who is not presented in these games.
- The bulk of moves with changed animations have a base of operations power of 100 or college.
- These are the first Pokémon games with a specific point at which the thespian is forced to salvage their game in the main story before entering the Hall of Fame. In this case, the thespian must save after creating their first motion-picture show at Pokéstar Studios.
- Blackness ii and White ii were the final core series games released for the Nintendo DS organisation and its redesigned models, the Nintendo DS Lite, the Nintendo DSi and the Nintendo DSi XL, as well every bit the final Pokémon games overall released for those systems.
- Black 2 and White ii are too the last first-political party games for the Nintendo DS family of systems.
- While the opening sequence is mostly the same in both games, there are a few differences. Black ii has Black Kyurem's black silhouette on a dark screen with fog, while White 2 has White Kyurem's white silhouette on a bright screen with fog, later on which the xanthous crest on Kyurem's caput glows and the game's respective logo appears. Later on, during the function before Zekrom, there is blue low-cal in the upper left corner in Blackness two and red low-cal in the lower right corner in White 2.
- According to Tsunekazu Ishihara and Junichi Masuda, Black 2 and White two were created every bit paired games instead of the usual single follow-upward game because the development team needed two games in order to implement the Key System.[16]
- Of every game in the core series to support online play, Blackness ii and White 2 officially supported it for the to the lowest degree amount of time, at only one year, ten months, and 27 days, due to the shutdown of Nintendo WFC in May 2014.
External links
- Official PDF-file manual for Pokémon Black Version 2 (English)
- Official PDF-file transmission for Pokémon White Version 2 (English)
In other languages
Linguistic communication | Title | |
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Japanese | ポケットモンスター ブラック2・ホワイト2 | |
Chinese | Cantonese | 精靈寶可夢 黑2/白2 |
Mandarin | 精靈寶可夢 黑2/白2 精灵宝可梦 黑2/白2 | |
French | Canada | Pokémon Version Noire two et Version Blanche 2 Pokémon Black Version 2 et White Version 2* [17] |
Europe | Pokémon Version Noire two et Version Blanche 2 | |
German | Pokémon Schwarze Edition 2 und Pokémon Weiße Edition 2 | |
Italian | Pokémon Versione Nera ii east Versione Bianca two | |
Korean | 포켓몬스터 블랙2·화이트2 Pocket Monsters Black2•White2 | |
European Spanish | Pokémon Edición Negra 2 y Edición Blanca 2 | |
Related articles
- Black ii and White two walkthrough
References
- ↑ Reputable Pokémon Merchandise site
- ↑ Nintendo of America pressroom[expressionless link]
- ↑ Nintendo of Australia
- ↑ Pokémon UK
- ↑ Pokémon Korea
- ↑ Pokémon Black Version 2 and Pokémon White Version 2
- ↑ Famitsu review scores (six/19/12) - Nintendo Everything
- ↑ Famitsu gives Blackness and White perfect score - Bulbanews
- ↑ Pokémon White Version two Review - IGN
- ↑ Pokémon White Review - IGN
- ↑ Pokémon Blackness Version 2 for DS Reviews - Metacritic
- ↑ Pokémon White Version two for DS Reviews - Metacritic
- ↑ Nintendo Co., Ltd. - Fiscal Results Briefing for Fiscal Twelvemonth Concluded March 2013
- ↑ Media Create Sales: 6/18/12 – 6/24/12 - 4Gamer.cyberspace (Japanese)
- ↑ Media Create Sales: 2013 CY {2012.12.31 - 2013.12.29} | NeoGAF
- ↑ Iwata Asks
- ↑ Images of B2W2 pamphlets (retrieved October 10, 2012)
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