
As most of you know by know, a campaign was initiated to bring three Nintendo published titles to U.S. shores: Xenoblade Chronicles, The Last Story, and Pandora’s Tower. The kicker is that, despite public outcry for the aforementioned games, the Big “N” has basically written the tears and fears of it’s faithful off completely. They had previously stated that there was “no new information” at this time and here’s an image of the hard copy proof for your viewing [dis]pleasure.

The rejection is non-final (and even when such rejections are labeled as “final”, the process is far from over, given that there can be, at minimum, an appeal to the Federal Circuit).
Good, as they should! A game mechanic like that shouldn't be locked behind a patent, and Nintendo didn't invent it either.
Nintendo wants to keep wasting money on bullshit lawsuits, real smart in this economy. They should put that money aside for other game projects. On the other hand, I don't care if they waste it all either, and they are screwed in the future maybe that will teach them a lesson.

Nintendo completed its share repurchase and set its secondary offering price at 8,347 yen ahead of March 16 delivery.

Xenoblade Chronicles series composer Manami Kiyota has possibly finished the final orchestra recording for the next Monolith Soft title.
Makes sense. It's been nearly 3 years since the DLC for 3 came out. The next Xenoblade or whatever they end up calling it will probably come out next year.
Not good news, but nice that they took the time out to reply, I guess! ;p
At least Nintendo replied rather than leaving us all clueless.
Glad I live in the UK :)
makes up for all the times nintendo screwed Europe out of games but took them state side.
now all we need in europe is last story and pandoras tower. oh, and earth seeker. then nintendo will have redeemed what so far has been a totally shit year for wii.
@moamcloa :D really? i really hope so
At least they haven't said an outright 'No' - just that they have nothing to announce yet.