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A bunch of excerpts from Game Informer‘s interview with Eiji Aonuma have emerged over the past few days. Yet another one has now been posted online.

Game Informer asked the Zelda producer about how he approached making changes in The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D. You can read up on his full response below.

Nexis Games is planning yet another Wii U eShop game. Today, the studio announced “A Cowboy Tale”, which is being designed as a western open world adventure.

Below is the official overview:

The town of Montana Valley was a seeming peaceful place at first glance but unbeknown to many it was a common hideout for some of the most notorious criminals in the West. Montana Valley was composed of corrupt government officials who allowed Outlaws to pay refuge for safe haven within the citys walls.

Players will take on the role of a man who looses everything after his family is murdered. He sets out for revenge with your trusty canine companion.

A Cowboy Tale is due out sometime in 2016. Watch a trailer below.

The video is hosted on Twitch, so we’re putting the footage past the break due to auto-play.

Nintendo held an event at Best Buy today to show off amiibo and some 3DS games. That wasn’t all though! Nintendo also provided a QR code to obtain a Mii on 3DS for Zelda producer Eiji Aonuma, and a couple of coupons were handed out – one to save $5 on any Wii U/3DS title, and another to save 10 percent on Wii U/3DS/Wii accessories.

We’re not entirely sure yet if the coupon only works at stores that participated in today’s event, or if it works at all Best Buy locations. If we receive a definitive answer, we’ll update this post. You can find a list of stores that were involved with the event here.

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GungHo Online Entertainment just held another stream from PAX East 2015, this time for Puzzle & Dragons Z. You can find the full replay after the break.

Famitsu has a review on Mario Party 10 this week. As we learned a few days ago, the game earned a score of 33 points out of 40 between four editors.

We now have a complete translation of what was written in Famitsu. Head past the break to read it in full.

Update: Stream is over, but we’ve added in the replay.


GungHo Online Entertainment is hosting a live stream of Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition from Nintendo’s PAX East 2015 booth. Head past the break for the stream! We’ll update the post with a recorded video once it’s finished.

Final Fantasy creator Hironobu Sakaguchi worked on a bunch of Final Fantasy games throughout his career. But which one is he the most proud of? That honor goes to the original Final Fantasy.

In an interview with IGN, Sakaguchi explained why this is his choice:

“There was no guarantee that this game would make it. There were a lot of worries, a lot of unstable factors going into this project. The original team only consisted of four people. Even in the end when we wrapped up the project, there was probably about ten of us.”

Sakaguchi added: “The culmination of [all] the feelings and memories I have towards the first Final Fantasy is probably the largest.”


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