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Nintendo UK has prepared a new video to show off some of the big adventure games on 3DS this year, including RPGs and more. Check it out below.

You can see Nintendo UK’s top 10 RPGs of 2016 here. Fans can also vote on their favorite 3DS adventures of the year and win a New 3DS XL here.


On Thursday, Star Fox 64 is hitting the European Wii U Virtual Console. View the official trailer below.

Earlier this month we posted some off-screen footage of Super Metroid on the New 3DS Virtual Console with its release in Europe. There’s now some direct-feed gameplay available – see below.

Shantae: Risky’s Revenge Director’s Cut is coming to the Wii U eShop on Thursday. Watch a trailer for the game below.

Another commercial has come in for Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 3, which launches in Japan this week. Take a look at it below.

Nintendo UK’s Pokken Tournament “Countdown Clash” comes to a close today with the Grand Final. Super Smash Bros. for Wii U experts J. Miller and Michael St. Louis take on the roles of the champions voted on by fans, Gengar and Garchomp, in a best of five set to decide the overall winner. Check out the full video below.

The Pokemon Company International has teamed up with British artist Quentin Devine to create the largest trading card mosaic.

The piece, unveiled in Paris today, is comprised of 12,987 individual Pokemon Trading Card Game cards, measures at 71.54 square meters, and hangs at over 10 meters tall and 7 meters wide. It has managed to secure a new world record, interestingly enough.

The newly-unveiled mosaic features an image of Pikachu, using the original iconic pose drawn by Game Freak illustrator Ken Sugimori.

Source: The Pokemon Company PR

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We’re kicking off something very, very exciting on Nintendo Everything today. That’s right – as the title says, we’re starting our own line of comics!

Comics are something we’ve tinkered around before (years ago), but only in extremely early stages. We’ve also never had anything materialize from early discussions until now.

For Nintendo Everything’s official comics, we’ve teamed up with Don O’Herlihy who runs Wind-up Dog Animation. Don approached me about working together last year, though it wasn’t until recently that we began putting our plan into action.

It’s true that there are a lot of web comics out there. That being said, I felt like I couldn’t pass up the opportunity to work with Don. I sincerely believe that he’s an extremely talented individual, and I’m a big fan of his art style.

So without further ado, here’s our very first comic (click to see a larger version):

Nintendo Everything comic-1

As you can see, our debut comic is seven panels long. Most would probably be about half of that – we’re estimating four panels. The tentative plan is to have a new comic ready every Saturday. Although most will feature our own original characters that tie into Nintendo in different ways, we’ll be sprinkling in other things from time to time like this one-shot Zelda comic. Don may also prepare some other goodies aside from comics for the site down the road, but that’s a topic for another day.

With the explanations out of the way, let us know what you think about our first comic! All feedback will be taken into consideration from here on out. We’re sort of in a “beta” stage right now, so comments may influence where we take the comic from here.

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Capcom included a link to a survey in the Japanese version of Mega Man Legacy Collection. Two questions in particular stand out.

At one point of the survey, Capcom asks if “you would like to play a new entry in the classic series (like Mega Man 11).” A third section pertains to future collections, and asks which past series (X, Zero, Legends, Battle Network, ZX, Star Force) fans would like to see in a package.

I’m not one to make a big deal out of surveys, but this one is a bit interesting. Will anything materialize based on how fans respond? That I’m unsure of!

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