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corner! The official launch date for the new Nintendo E3 2015 event will be announced in April, a date we expect to be released this coming Monday! Nintendo will also reveal many new, in-depth games at the event. For fans of Japanese anime shows, this year's event may be their last chance for seeing them before they're cancelled. While it would seem likely Nintendo is holding some surprises planned for fans, in reality it's likely that the event will focus on some of the more interesting announcements as Nintendo plans.


Keep checking back with IGN as we learn more.


You can follow along on IGN and Twitter to learn when E3 2015 will start the countdown.


Luke Karmali is IGN's UK Junior Editor. You too can revel in mediocrity by following him on IGN and on Twitter.<|endoftext|>New Jersey is already experiencing a lot of challenges from Hurricane Sandy and its aftershocks, but the state's health insurance program has been hit so hard that its program for people who are severely disabled is actually facing a crisis.


In light of the financial losses that could result, which officials are already anticipating, the state has asked its insurance officials to help lower rates in many areas that were hit hard by the storm.


The state wants to raise rates for people with coverage from 7.75 percent to 13 percent, but it's only the beginning. Gov. Chris Christie told CNN's Jake Tapper there will be a time when rates will go up from the existing 12 to 15 percent level.


"If you're a severely disabled person, whether because of the storm or not, you're going to need help," Christie said. "We want to help the state of New Jersey and the state insurers cover what is needed."


The New York Times reports that a few areas that were hit the most — such as Newark and Fort Lee, and Long Island — didn't get a whole lot of help from policyholders. More people that aren't disabled were left to foot the bill, forcing the insurance policies to make up the difference.


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