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Amazon has posted the boxart for Assassination Classroom: Assassin Training Plan. You can check it out above.

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It’s not the biggest image, but we do have a look at the Japanese boxart for Pokken Tournament. Check it out above.

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A book for Fire Emblem’s 25th anniversary was published in Japan not too long ago. It’s filled with all sorts of interesting information and images, such as the cancelled Fire Emblem 64.

Another notable item to be featured in the book is an early development photo of Fire Emblem on Wii, which is posted above. This went on to become Radiant Dawn.

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Following the jobs infographic last month, Square Enix has released another image highlighting the 12 eidolons in Final Fantasy Explorers. These summon beasts include Bahamut, Ifrit and Ramuh, as well as two brand-new eidolons, the flower-like Dryad and the mysterious Amaterasu. Get a look at the infographic above.

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The European boxart for Bravely Second: End Layer has been revealed. We’ve gone ahead and attached it above.

Packaging images have arrived for four upcoming amiibo. You can see the boxes for Resetti, Celeste, Kicks, and Blathers above. It was announced yesterday that all of these figures are heading to Europe on January 29.

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Thanks to Amazon Japan, the boxart for Shin Megami Tensei IV Final is now available. You can get a look at it above.

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Hyrule Warriors Legends is getting two special editions in Japan. Consumers will be able to pick up the Treasure Box or Premium Box, each of which comes with an art book. A first look at the cover can be viewed above.

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Nintendo didn’t post a whole lot of photos showing the Xenoblade Chronicles X Special Edition USB drive, but now that the game has launched, we have a better look at it. A few photos are in the gallery below.

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Amazon Japan has posted the Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 3 boxart. We’ve included it above. The image looks a bit barren, so maybe it’ll be updated before its Japanese launch in March!

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