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Nintendo released a new video today showcasing a few European digital game highlights from September 2016. You can watch it below.

The latest episode of Capcom TV was hosted yesterday, and as expected, Monster Hunter Stories showed up with some footage. Check out the full recording of the episode below.

Yes, you read that right: The Voice, based on the popular show of the same name, is being released on Wii, and not Wii U, in the UK this November (though you can obviously still play it on your Wii U thanks to the system’s Wii backwards compatibility).

The game will feature several modes taken from the TV show and a selection of 30 songs, including “Ruby” by Kaiser Chiefs, “Don’t Stop Me Now” by Queen, “Kiss Me” by Olly Murs and “Karma Charmeleon” by Culture Club.

The game will be available as either a stand-alone package with just the game for £34.99 or bundled with 2 microphones for £44.99.

Finally, take a look at the video below, which shows off some of the songs:

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NintenDaan recorded 15 minutes worth of footage of Ninja Pizza Girl, which will be released today on the Wii U eShop. Take a look:

Update: Along with today’s news, Bandai Namco confirmed that a download code for Mighty Action X will be included with all copies. This is set in the world of Kamen Rider Ex-Aid.


Bandai Namco has prepared a new five-minute trailer for its Japanese game All Kamen Rider: Rider Revolution. Give it a look below.

Technology expert Katie Linendoll stopped by Today a few hours ago to show off some products that will be arriving in time for the holiday season. The Nintendo Entertainment System: NES Classic Edition was on display, and saw its first TV appearance. We’ve posted the full segment below.


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With the latest wave of Super Mario amiibo releasing on Friday, some folks already have received the new figures. Watch an unboxing video for Rosalina, Donkey Kong, Wario and Boo below.

Nintendo published a new Japanese Mario Party: Star Rush trailer a number of hours ago, and we now have another video from the company’s European branch. Find the “Get the Party Started!” trailer below.

If you still need your fix of Mario Party: Star Rush footage, have a look at the videos below. There are several to check out with plenty of gameplay.


Japanese TV show Game Center CX has continued its playthrough of the original Pokemon games, which originally began in May. You can watch the fourth episode from Nintendo’s Japanese YouTube page below.


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