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Another round of eShop titles are now dated for the European eShops. Along with Zombie Brigade, we’ll also be seeing these games in the weeks to come:

– Radiantflux: Hyperfractal (Wii U) – December 22
– Skypeace (3DS) – December 22
– Quiet, Please! (3DS) – January 5

We’ve included these eShop listings below for a closer look.

Super Mario Run comes with a couple of options to turn down the graphical quality, resulting in a dip in performance. In exchange, Nintendo says you’ll save a bit of battery. Nintendo Life compares the options in the video below.

Did you know that Minecraft: Story Mode – The Complete Adventure is now available? Perhaps not, as it was never actually announced, nor was there any official notice about it’s release. But hey, it’s here. And there’s an update to go online with it.

After starting up the Minecraft: Story Mode – The Complete Adventure disc, you might notice that an update is live. It takes up a decent amount of space at 118 MB. It’s unclear what it entails, but we’ll let you know if we hear anything.

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Nintendo Badge Arcade was updated in Japan with the latest content today, and the lovable bunny shared an impressive stat about the 3DS app. In that country, downloads have now reached 3.4 million. Users can celebrate with a month of free plays up through January 15.

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Before Super Mario Run hit the App Store, Nintendo officially confirmed four playable characters in the game. You can eventually use Luigi, Yoshi, and Toad in addition to Mario. However, there are actually two other characters in Super Mario Run as well.

If you’d like to find out who those mystery characters are, continue on below. We also have information about how you can unlock everyone in the game.

Another video from Nintendo is here to highlight Super Mario Run’s debut on iOS. The promo, posted below, shows how the feeling of playing Mario never changes, and you can now experience the series one-handed.


To celebrate the launch of Super Mario Run on iOS, Nintendo shared a video of Shigeru Miyamoto drawing a special image on the iPad Pro. Watch it below.


Today, Wired put up a new interview of its own with Shigeru Miyamoto. Miyamoto talked Super Mario Run, including how he hasn’t been involved with a project like this since 2007. He also commented on the audience for Switch and why we won’t be seeing the original Super Mario Bros. on phones.

Continue on below for some excerpts from the interview. You can read Wired’s full piece here.

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Super Mario Run

Now that Super Mario Run has arrived, the reviews have as well. We’ve rounded up some of the early verdicts below.

IGN – 8 / 10
USGamer – 4 / 5
Nintendo Life – 8 / 10
GameXplain – “Liked a lot”
Game Informer – 7 / 10
Kotaku – N/A
GamesBeat – 70 / 100
GameSpot – 7 / 10
GamesRadar – 4 / 5

Now that Super Mario Run is here, footage from the new mobile game is starting to appear online. Catch the videos below.


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