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VIZ Media has announced a special panel for San Diego Comic-Con 2015. At the expo next month, attendees will be able to visit a session dedicated to the Zelda: A Link to the Past graphic novel.

Here’s the full overview of the panel:

Zelda fans are invited to take up their Master Swords and join VIZ Media staff and special guests for a celebration of one of the most acclaimed video games of all time, The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past. VIZ Media will provide a special behind-the-scenes look at the return of the classic graphic novel that was originally featured in Nintendo Power magazine int he 90s and will also answer questions and give out a fun array of Zelda prizes.

VIZ Media’s Zelda: A Link to the Past graphic novel panel will be held on July 11 at 1:30 PM.

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Nintendo published a new version of the Star Fox Zero trailer from E3 2015. The actual content is the same, but it can now be seen at 60 frames per second. View the updated trailer below.

Since The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes’ announcement last week, the question has been raised about where the game falls within the overall Zelda timeline. Hiromasa Shikata, director of the project, seemed unsure about it when asked by Game Informer. If Nintendo of Canada’s Julie Gagnon is to be believed, Tri Force Heroes “is completely different and not in the timeline of Zelda.”

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Image & Form has gone live with a new SteamWorld Heist video that features a Q&A from some of the artists. Check it out below.

Nintendo had made it known last week that Super Mario Maker would come with a number of pre-made courses. Now we know just how much. According to an official UK website for Super Mario Maker, Nintendo is including 100 courses that can be played without an internet connection.

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A new Never Alone video interview has come through Nintendo UK’s YouTube account. Those who are interested in the Wii U eShop title can view the talk below.

Nintendo has published the North American launch trailer for Art Academy: Home Studio. Watch it below.

SEGA has initiated a new sale on its 3D Classics over on the North American 3DS eShop. Consumers can save 50 percent on the following games until 8:59 a.m. PT on July 2:

3D Streets of Rage
3D Space Harrier
3D Sonic the Hedgehog
3D Shinobi III: Return of the Ninja Master
3D Galaxy Force II
3D Ecco the Dolphin
3D Altered Beast
3D Super Hang-On

Each one of the titles listed above is currently available for only $2.99 as opposed to $5.99.

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The first Splatfest in North America and Europe now has a new date. In both regions, it’ll be hosted on July 4.

The North American Splatfest pits dogs against cats. In Europe, meanwhile, it’s pop against rock music.


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At E3 2015 last week, Nintendo’s Julie Gagnon commented on the annualization of franchises.

Ultimately, the choice lies within the hands of Nintendo’s developers. The company isn’t for or against bringing out new entries in franchises each year – it’s really a matter of what sort of titles the different teams are interested in making.

Here’s a look at Gagnon’s comments in full:

“It really depends on what the developer has in mind for the franchises. Sometimes you have Zelda sequels and what we have today with Zelda: Triforce Heroes is completely different and not in the timeline of Zelda. So, it really depends on what the developer has in mind and what they propose. So, I think it’s more a coincidence that we have all these great franchises that people like for each year. This isn’t necessarily something we will see for all the years in the future.”

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