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With River City: Tokyo Rumble releasing tomorrow in North America and Thursday in Europe, we now have some direct-feed footage from the English version. You can get a look at the various modes below.

GameMill Entertainment sent out a new batch of screenshots showing off the characters of the side-scrolling action game Cartoon Network: Battle Crashers. Six heroes/hero pairs are included, which can be swapped between instantly in single-player.

The lineup is as follows:

  • Finn & Jake (Adventure Time) – Inseparable as always, Finn the Human uses the superpowers of his best friend and shapeshifting dog Jake to unleash damage and protect himself.
  • Steven Universe (Steven Universe) – Half-human, half-Crystal Gem magical guardian of the cosmos, Steven is equipped with a number of bright and bubbly abilities.
  • Clarence (Clarence) – Dishing out sugary-sweet justice, Clarence brings his love and excitement for everything – including carbonated beverages – to the squad.
  • Gumball (The Amazing World of Gumball) – A blue cat with a flair for misadventure, Gumball is a middle-school student from Elmore who takes enemies to school with imaginative weaponry.
  • Mordecai & Rigby (Regular Show) – Best friends who’d rather play video games than work, Mordecai and Rigby have teamed up to do the job that one hero should be able to do alone.
  • Uncle Grandpa (Uncle Grandpa) – A good-hearted uncle and grandpa who magically helps the world with the powers of his propeller hat and more.
  • And here are today’s screenshots:

    Source: GameMill PR

    A couple of outlets posted new gameplay of Skylanders Imaginators today. Videos from both GamesBeat and GameSpot can be seen below.

    The Wii U version of SteamWorld Heist arrives later this week. It’ll cost $19.99 / €19.99 / £14.99, but Image & Form has prepared a couple of discounts.

    First off, SteamWorld Heist’s launch price is actually $14.99 / €14.99 / £10.99. Alternatively, those who own SteamWorld Heist for 3DS or SteamWorld Dig on Wii U/3DS will receive an extra discount. This will give you Heist for just $13.99 / €13.39 / £9.99 on Wii U.

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    Since some folks have the digital version of Paper Mario: Color Splash, they don’t have any restrictions when it comes to the length of streams. YouTube user Crunchii actually ended up showing the game for almost eight hours yesterday. Here’s the full archive:

    This week’s Wii U/3DS-specific UK software sales are as follows:

    Wii U

    1. Minecraft: Wii U Edition – Nintendo
    2. Mario Kart 8 – Nintendo
    3. New Super Mario Bros. U + Luigi U – Nintendo
    4. Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games – Nintendo
    5. Pokken Tournament – Nintendo
    6. Splatoon – Nintendo
    7. Zelda: Wind Waker HD – Nintendo
    8. Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze – Nintendo
    9. Super Mario Maker – Nintendo
    10. LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens – Warner Bros.

    3DS

    1. New Super Mario Bros. 2 – Nintendo
    2. Pokemon Omega Ruby – Nintendo
    3. Tomodachi Life – Nintendo
    4. Dragon Quest VII – Nintendo
    5. Mario Kart 7 – Nintendo
    6. Pokemon X – Nintendo
    7. Pokemon Alpha Sapphire – Nintendo
    8. Pokemon Y – Nintendo
    9. Yo-kai Watch – Nintendo
    10. Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D – Nintendo

    Source: Chart-Track

    This week’s UK software sales are as follows:

    Individual formats

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    All formats

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    Today, Inti Creates released a new trailer for the Azure Striker Gunvolt OVA anime. Give it a look below.

    This week’s European Nintendo Downloads are as follows:

    Wii U Download

    Quest of Dungeons – regularly: €8.99 / £7.99 / CHF12.99; cross-buy offer: users who own the Wii U (Nintendo 3DS) version can download the Nintendo 3DS (Wii U) version for free
    SDK Spriter – regularly €12.50 / £10.50 / CHF13.50; discount: 20% off if you own SDK Paint (€10.00 / £8.40 / CHF10.50)
    Soul Axiom – regularly €14.99 / £11.99 / CHF21.00; discount: 15% off if you own Soul Axiom Event Preview (€12.74 / £10.19 / CHF17.85 until Oct. 15, 22:59 UTC)
    SteamWorld Heist – €19.99 / £14.99 / CHF18.99 (available Friday)

    Wii U DLC

    FAST Racing NEO: NEO Future Pack – €4.99 / £4.20 / CHF5.39 (available Friday)
    SteamWorld Heist – The Outsider – €4.99 / £4.49 / CHF6.99 (available Friday)
    SteamWorld Heist – Hatbox: Hatful Eight + 2 – €1.99 / £1.79 / CHF2.80 (available Saturday)
    SteamWorld Heist – Hatbox: Three 4 Free – free (available Sunday)

    Some North American Wii U owners were able to nab the digital version of Paper Mario: Color Splash a few days ago. Nintendo made it available for pre-load, but that was actually the game in its entirety. An update is always required to begin playing pre-loaded titles on launch day, so something did not go as planned here. Color Splash was soon pulled after reports spread on various websites.

    Nintendo has since commented on the situation, as Kotaku obtained a statement from the big N. It basically confirms what we already knew: a mistake was made.

    The full statement reads:

    “For a brief period of time, Paper Mario: Color Splash was inadvertently made available to the public via Nintendo eShop on Wii U, and a small number of consumers were able to purchase and download the game. Access to the digital version of the game is no longer available. The digital version of the game will be available for download in Nintendo eShop on Wii U, and consumers can purchase the physical version at retailers nationwide, when Paper Mario: Color Splash launches on Oct. 7.??”

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