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If you’re in North America, you can now pick up Dodge Club Party from the Wii U eShop. To get a feel for what the game is about, take a look at the video below. It’s footage from the debut event which was held at Giant Robot 2 in Los Angeles, California.

Polygon and IGN have both put up videos with gameplay from Monster Hunter Generations. We’ve attached them below.

Capcom has issued a new Monster Hunter Generations trailer to highlight the gameplay mechanics known as Styles and Hunter Arts. Both of these “allow for an even more visually striking and personalized playstyle than ever before,” the company says.

Here’s a rundown of Styles from Capcom:

Each hunting Style opens up different ways to tactically take on foes. Each Style also allows access to different Hunter Arts, indispensable combat skills and power-ups that can be unleashed with the tap of a button when charged, making it easy to execute these special moves.

  • Aerial Style – Adds a new jumping ability which allows players to attack from above, opening up more opportunities to mount a monster and potentially knock it down.
  • Guild Style – Classic gameplay for all 14 weapons and will feel familiar to Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate players.
  • Adept Style – Rewards players for learning enemy behaviors and performing a counterattack, giving players more tactical dodging and blocking options based on the current weapon type in use.
  • Striker Style – A versatile powerhouse that revolves around building up and unleashing incredibly advantageous Hunter Arts.

View the new Monster Hunter Generations trailer below. The game will make its first public playable debut in the west at PAX East next weekend.

Source: Capcom PR

Now that the Lost Reavers beta has arrived on the Wii U eShop, footage is starting to surface. Check out 10 minutes of gameplay below.

In Japan, a new sticker book based on Nintendo Badge Arcade was just recently released. Get a closer look at the item in the video below.

Nintendo just published a new video about Miitomo, which shows off the game’s features. Nothing new for anyone who’s played it already, but it is a good overview for those who aren’t familiar with the game yet:

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Zelda: A Link to the Past, Super Metroid, and Donkey Kong Country 2 are heading to the North American New 3DS Virtual Console tomorrow. Trailers for all three games are below.

A new trailer for Pokemon: The Movie – Volcanion and The Ingenious Magearna debuted on Oha Suta a few hours ago. It’s now been published online for all to see – check it out below.

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Polygon has put up the latest video in its “Devs Make Mario” series. In today’s feature, Kenji Saito from PlatinumGames creates a level in the game. View it below.

Animal Crossing originally debuted in Japan on April 14, 2001. Today, the series is celebrating its 15th anniversary.

Nintendo hasn’t forgotten about Animal Crossing’s big milestone. In fact, a new commemorative video has hit the company’s Japanese YouTube page in honor of the occasion. Give it a look below.


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