Good News, Everyone! No Paid DLC for Animal Crossing.
Iwata was sitting around talking to the lovely investors the other day and said the following on DLC:
For example, some might say that it would be unbelievably profitable to provide paid add-on content for “Animal Crossing: New Leaf,” but we were concerned that a game in which you enjoy yourself more by the power of money would not be suitable, and we decided to avoid such a feature after an intensive discussion with the development team.
Some good news that Nintendo won’t be throwing paid DLC at us for Animal Crossing New Leaf.
ZEON Inner Gloves Black or Moss: No.6 Large Images, Info
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Amazing Photo: Double Rainbow Over Wyoming
Wyoming resident Jonmikel Pardo took this spectacular photograph of a double rainbow on Sep. 1. from his backyard in Lander, Wyo.
“It was just after a fast-moving thunderstorm passed through,” he told OurAmazingPlanet. “There was a break in the clouds just as the sun was about to set behind the mountains. The break was large enough to allow the full sunlight through and the rainbow was incredibly bright, even more so with the dark storm surrounding us.”
GIANT MARBLE HARVESTS ENERGY FROM SUN AND MOON
This sun-tracking, weatherproof sphere is so sensitive to light that it can even harvest moonlight and convert it into electricity.
World Cosplay: TAIWAN Gundam Girl & Char’s Zaku. Large Images
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Gundam/Gunpla Custom or Scratchbuild Works @ Chara Hobby 2012, Hobby Japan booth. NEW Photoreport. No.14 Big Size Images. Part ONE
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Banshee Zip Parkar Black: Large Images, Info. October Release
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Black Hole ‘Bonanza’: Millions Found by NASA Space Telescope
A jackpot of previously unknown black holes across the universe has been discovered by the infrared eyes of a prolific NASA sky-mapping telescope.
The cosmic find comes from data collected by NASA’s Wide-field Infrared Survey (WISE) telescope, which scanned the entire sky in infrared light from December 2009 to February 2011. The full catalog of observations by WISE during its mission was publicly released in March, and astronomers are still poring through this celestrial trove for discoveries.
“WISE has found a bonanza of black holes in the universe,” astronomer Daniel Stern of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, Calif., said during a news briefing today (Aug. 29). WISE turned up about three times as many black holes as have been found by comparable surveys in visible light, offering up a total of 2.5 million new sources across the sky.
Every Single Recorded Hurricane (since 1851) in One Map
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has a tropical storm and hurricane data archive that stretches back to 1851.
But looking at each storm individually doesn’t have nearly as much impact as seeing them all projected onto a map at once. Data visualization expert John Nelson combined data on historical storms’ paths and intensities to create this stunning image, where the color of a dot represents that storm’s intensity.









