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Update (8/19): BlockForm is 329 blocks. That amounts to 41.125MB.


Original (8/18): We originally heard about the platformer BlockForm last June. In Europe, it’s now scheduled for release on August 25. The game will cost €4.99.

It’s worth mentioning that BlockForm will only be playable on New 3DS. We also are unsure if the Wii U version is still happening.

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A new Pokemon Sun/Moon trailer has just come online revealed even more Pokemon for the two games. Along with Crabrawler who we heard about moments ago, the new video shows Sandygast, Palossand, and Stufful.

Here’s the trailer:

Art and details for all of today’s new Pokemon can be found below.

Turtonator was revealed as a new Pokemon in Sun/Moon at Gamescom 2016 yesterday. With the 2016 Pokemon World Championships kicking off today, we now have a look at yet another creature: Crabrawler.

The Pokemon Company has shared the following about Crabrawler:

Crabrawler has a personality that really hates to lose, and it’s driven not only to aim for a higher position than its fellows in terms of social standing, but literally to aim for a higher position in the landscape. Perhaps as a result, it’s sometimes found clinging to tall people or to the walls of buildings! If you try to remove one against its will, you’ll be met with a sound punch.

Crabrawler’s favorite food is Berries. It punches the trunks of trees to give the branches a good shake and knock any ripe Berries to the ground so it can feast! Many Crabrawler may gather around a tree, but only the one that emerges victorious in battle against all the others receives the privilege of eating the ripe Berries.

Crabrawler uses its claws to protect its face and belly while getting in close to an opponent to throw punches. Its punches are powerful enough to split tree trunks! Crabrawler’s pincers are sometimes torn off during its bouts—and they are said to be delicious.

Nintendo posted a trailer for the just-launched Metroid Prime: Federation Force to its YouTube page. We have it below.

A pair of titles have been confirmed for release in Europe next week.

First, just like North America, Armikrog is due out for Wii U on August 23. Pricing is set at €9.99.

On 3DS, Pixel Paint is slated for August 25 for €3,99. This was previously made available on Wii U.

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GameXplain has uploaded the final boss and ending for Metroid Prime: Federation Force. Just to be extra safe, we’ve posted the video past the break. The very last scene in particular may be worth watching if you’re interested in Metroid – though it goes without saying there are spoilers involved.

A few months ago, Thunder Lotus Games confirmed plans to bring Jotun: Valhalla Edition to new platforms, including Wii U. The studio today announced a final release date for the eShop release. You’ll be able to begin playing Jotun: Valhalla Edition on Wii U as of September 8.

On Twitter, the game’s official account relayed the news:


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Nerdist posted a new interview yesterday with some of the creators behind the new Mega Man animated series. Steven T. Seagle, Duncan Rouleau, Joe Kelly, and Joe Casey from Man of Action all participated in the discussion. Aside from talk about Mega Man as a character (focusing on optimism), the art style, and other topics, Nerdist also says that the show will air on Disney XD next year.

Per usual, we’ve rounded up some of the comments below. You can read the full interview on Nerdist here.

RCMADIAX has another release lined up for the Wii U eShop next week. In both North America and Europe, Panda Love will be out on August 25. We also already have the game’s file size: 65MB.


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Last night, Nintendo launched a new Miitomo collaboration that sees the addition of Metroid content. You can see what some of it looks like in the video below.

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