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13AM Games published a new trailer for Runbow today in celebration of E3 2015. The video reveals a couple of new modes – specifically online multiplayer and Adventure Mode.

Runbow’s online functionality will allow players to participate in nine-player multiplayer even if friends aren’t nearby. Adventure Mode, on the other hand, features over 140 challenges and collectible medals for special unlockables. Players will be presented with the task of defeating the evil Satura and saving the world.

It was also announced today that Runbow will be a part of Nintendo’s new “Nindies@Home Program”. Details about this limited time demo can be found here.

Watch Runbow’s E3 2015 trailer below.

Nintendo has announced the first-ever “Nindies@Home” program, a new initiative that celebrates a few independent games that are in development for the eShop. Starting today, Wii U owners can begin accessing demos from a number of smaller developers. The lineup includes Runbow, Extreme Exorcism, forma.8, Mutant Mudds Super Challenge, Soul Axiom, RIVE, Freedom Planet, Lovely Planet, and Typoman.

Those who download any of these games will be entitled to a 15 percent discount when the full versions launch later this year.

Demos can be downloaded straight from the eShop. Be sure to grab them while you can though, as the Nindies@Home program – end on June 22.

Head past the break for details about all of the indie titles featured in the Nindies@Home offer.

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Nintendo has shared a few official photos from the Nintendo World Championships 2015. Take a look at them in the gallery below.

Capcom’s gone live with another video for The Great Ace Attorney. Take a look at it below.

Nintendo issued a new press release recapping all of today’s fun at the Nintendo World Championships 2015. That includes information about the winner, games played, reveal of Blast Ball, and more. We’ve posted the full announcement below.

LOS ANGELES–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Returning after a 25-year hiatus, the Nintendo World Championships 2015 concluded tonight in Los Angeles with a new world champion: John “John Numbers” Goldberg of Queens, New York. Goldberg defeated Cosmo Wright in a tense final round playing the upcoming Super Mario Maker game for the Wii U console. The new champion emerged victorious after a multi-round competition in games from Nintendo’s past, present and future, including The Legend of Zelda for the Nintendo Entertainment System, Super Metroid for the Super NES, as well as Splatoon, Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and Mario Kart 8 for Wii U, in front of a live crowd of thousands and even more fans watching around the world online.

The intense competition consisted of 16 Nintendo fans, eight pre-selected by Nintendo and eight advancing from qualifying rounds held across the nation on May 30. After winning the final round, Goldberg was presented his trophy by Nintendo developer Shigeru Miyamoto, creator of the Super Mario Bros., The Legend of Zelda and Donkey Kong series, among others.

Those who missed out on the Nintendo World Championships 2015 can now watch a complete recording of the event. We’ve attached the entire video below.

The Japanese Pokemon Super Mystery Dungeon website has updated with a bunch of new screenshots from the game. You’ll find them rounded up in the gallery below. Additionally, you can check out one of the 3DS themes, which comes with all pre-orders in Japan.

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