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Cartoon Network: Battle Crashers is heading to store shelves and the 3DS eShop tomorrow. Watch the game’s launch trailer below.

Nintendo World Report put together a brief video comparing Kid Icarus’ new emulation on the NES Classic Edition to the Wii U and Wii Virtual Console releases plus the 3D Classics edition. View it below.

SnowCastle Games is still planning on bringing Earthlock: Festival of Magic to Wii U. Today, the indie developer shared a status update in a new Kickstarter post.

A third-party service is now in play for the Wii U version of Earthlock. “This will allow us to release the game sooner,” SnowCastle said. The PlayStation 4 version is currently planned for early 2017, and the Wii U version “looks to be in the similar time frame”.

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Lionel City Builder 3D: Rise of the Rails originally landed on the North American 3DS eShop way back in January. Next week, it will finally be available in Europe. The game is listed for November 17 with a €4.99 price point.

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Bases Loaded 2016 was announced in a Famitsu issue during September. A teaser site has now opened, accessible here. View the first screenshots below.

Bases Loaded 2016 features multiplayer through local play. You can also make your own original team with “Player Edit” and “Team Edit”. JACLUB, which is comprised of characters from Jaleco titles, will appear as well.

Pokemon fans have come across new pre-release images from the trading card game. In it, something noteworthy seems to be shown for Solgaleo and Lunala. Head past the break for more.

The NES Classic Edition has been shown pretty extensively, but now we have a good look at the Japanese equivalent, the Nintendo Classic Mini: Famicom. Check out some photos from Famitsu below.

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The Special Edition: New Lime Green New 3DS XL recently launched in North America as an Amazon exclusive. For a closer look, view the unboxing video below.

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Over on the North American eShop, Nintendo put up some additional screenshots from Pokemon Sun/Moon. We’ve rounded them up below.

It’s time for the latest Famitsu‘s most wanted games chart! Pokemon Sun/Moon and Dragon Quest XI are still in the top five, but Zelda: Breath of the Wild has slipped out of the top ten.

Head past the break for the full chart. All votes were cast between October 20 and October 26.


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