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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.

Amazon has a bit of a discount on The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes. You can pick it up for $30.90, as opposed to the original $40 asking price. For those that are interested, you can place an order here

Another trailer for Kirby: Planet Robobot has been spotted on the Japanese 3DS eShop. We’ve attached the video below.

Starting tomorrow, Draw 2 Survive will be available as a download on the Wii U eShop. Check out a trailer for the game below.


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Via listings on the eShop, we now have a pretty good idea as to what we can expect from the lineup of digital downloads in North America tomorrow.

Here’s what we know of thus far:

Wii U Download

Dodge Club Party – $1.99
Asdivine Hearts – $9.99
Draw 2 Survive – $1.99
Lost Reavers beta – free
Paranautical Activity – $9.99
Slots – Pharaoh’s Riches – $9.99

3DS Virtual Console

Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy’s Kong Quest – $7.99
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past – $7.99
Super Metroid – $7.99

This obviously doesn’t account for any potential Wii U Virtual Console games, themes, etc. We’ll have the full list tomorrow morning.

Last night, a new version of Splatoon was made available. This added some new weapons while also making adjustments to older ones.

Nintendome has now put up a video demonstrating the weapon changes. Get a look at it in the video below.

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Paranautical Activity will be joining the Wii U eShop in both North America and Europe tomorrow. Check out some footage of the title below.

Another round of footage has come in for Olympia Rising. Watch another eight minutes of gameplay in the video below.

The Nintendo online store has updated its selection of New 3DS cover plates. You can find everything that’s in stock here.

There are some new ones, but restocks of old ones as well like the kanji cover plates. Some of these are likely to sell out fast!

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Additional footage of Pokemon Comaster, the new Pokemon game for mobile devices in Japan, is now available. See the opening and an hour of gameplay below.


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