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Collectible Badge Center’s weekly update has gone live. Today’s additions include retro Zelda and Metroid badges, plus ones for Animal Crossing (autumn) and Neko Mario Time. Nintendo has also provided users with two free goes.

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Fans digging through the files and code in The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes have come across an outfit reminiscent of Great Fairies from A Link Between Worlds. Based on Link’s face, it may have been an in-progress model back when the developers transformed Link from A Link Between Worlds into the final art style in Tri Force Heroes. Also, it’s worth mentioning that the outfit has an unused icon which looks similar to Queen of Hearts.

The Play Nintendo YouTube page has kicked off a new Yoshi’s Woolly World “Adventure Guide”. The first episode, published today, can be seen below.

USGamer recently caught up with Super Mario Maker producer Takashi Tezuka and co-directors Yosuke Oshino and Yoshikazu Yamashita. Much of the discussion focused on the game’s brand new update. Topics include how the checkpoint system came about, whether or not we’ll see other updates in the future, and the possibility of extending the “Maker” idea to other series/concepts.

Head past the break for a roundup of these interview excerpts. You can also read up on the full talk here.

It seems that review copies of Xenoblade Chronicles X is starting to make its out to members of the media. That means we know what the final English disc art looks like, which we’ve attached above.

Thanks to uPadWatcher for the tip.

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It was recently announced that Monster Hunter X would be teaming up with Fairy Tail for a collaboration. In this week’s issue of Jump, there’s even more news about partnerships.

Monster Hunter X will feature a Jump Pirate costume and gunlance. Additionally, old Jump collaboration gear will be returning. New collaboration gear will be announced each issue for three consecutive weeks.

In other Monster Hunter X news, Capcom published three more videos pertaining to the game. You can find those below.

Nintendo didn’t mention it in its digital downloads report today, but a couple of new 3DS themes have been added in North America. System owners can now purchase Pokemon: Mega Mewtwo and BREAK Evolution as well as the Mark III Theme from SEGA. Each one costs $1.99.

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Pokemon Super Mystery Dungeon can now be pre-loaded from the North American 3DS eShop. To do so, you’ll need 1848MB of free space on your SD card.

Those who purchase Pokemon Super Mystery Dungeon digitally will be entitled to a free 3DS theme. This offer lasts through December 6.

Electronic Super Joy is another title debuting on the Wii U eShop today. You can view some footage of it in the video below.

Two more updates are now live in Pokemon Shuffle. For the 3DS version, players can take on a stage involving Heatmor. There’s also a stage in Pokemon Shuffle Mobile for Relicanth.

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