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In the upcoming Animal Crossing spin-off game Happy Home Designer it will be quite easy to share screenshots from the game. In addition to sharing pictures via various social media sites, which was something you could do in New Leaf, it will also be possible to post directly to Miiverse from within the game without having to return to the home menu. While this is a common feature in Wii U games these days, it hasn’t been used in a 3DS game before.

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Extreme Games released a bunch of new Langrisser Re:Incarnation Tensei trailers today – four of which are centered on the various factions found in the game (placed after the break) and a general one. Check them out:

Update: Additional videos added, head past the break to check them out.

Check out some new footage from Pokken Tournament from a recent live stream:

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Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games is being released next year on Wii U and 3DS. In Japan, however, the game will also be available on arcade machines. Similar to what happened with Pokken Tournament, this game will be made available to the public for the first time in location tests, taking place from July 17th to July 20th at Club SEGA Akihabara and SEGA World Kasai.

A full release date has not yet been announced.

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Check out some footage from the Corpse Party: Blood Covered …Repeated Fear demo that was just released on the Japanese eShop:

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Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer will be out in 2 weeks in Japan – if you decide to buy the game via the eShop and preload it now, you get a Happy Home Designer 3DS home menu theme for free. Check out some footage of the theme below:

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The Nintendo DS game Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time will be available on the European Wii U eShop this Thursday. It will cost €9.99 / £8.99, like all Nintendo DS Virtual Console games.

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This new information comes from a developer interview published in last week’s issue of Famitsu. Some of this will actually be familiar if you’ve watched the Nintendo Treehouse Live @E3 segment which featured this game, but I’ll highlight some of the interesting new stuff.

Various things will be displayed on the Game Pad while you’re playing, such as:

– a chat app in the vein of WhatsApp or LINE (including emoji), which features interactions between the various characters

– a map

– details about the characters and enemies in combat

– one additional option (unknown at the moment)

The # in the game’s title is the musical symbol for “sharp”, which symbolizes the fact that Genei Ibun Roku #FE is more than just a collaboration title, according to the developers.

As you’ve seen in the various trailers, the main characters will be able to fuse with the Mirages, which are the Fire Emblem characters found in the game such as Chrom and Caeda. We now know that that form is known as Carnage Form.

The live musical performances in the game (such as the one shown in the Treehouse segment) are done via motion capturing. This is common practice these days for various music / idol anime series and games such as Love Live! and Idolmaster.

Finally, here are some of the companies / staff members that are contributing to the game:

– Character design: toi8
– Mirage design: CyDesignation (Shingeki no Bahamut), Hideo Minaba (Final Fantasy XI) and more
– Music Production and choreography: avex group
– Music: Fujisawa Yoshiaki (Love Live!)
– Animation: Anima (Love Live!), STUDIO4°C (Catherine)

Finally, check out some new screenshots in our gallery below:

Genei Ibun Roku #FE will be released in Japan later this year and in Europe and North America next year.

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Simogo’s acclaimed horror game Year Walk will come to Wii U this fall, the developer announced today. The Wii U version of the game will have some unique features, like motion controls and making use of the Game Pad’s speakers in a unique way. Check out the trailer below:

This Thursday will see the release of another Wii game as a downloadable title on the Wii U eShop. You’ll be able to buy PokePark Wii – Pikachu’s Adventure for £17.99 / €19.99. The game was originally released back in 2009 in Japan and in 2010 in the rest of the world.

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