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This week’s video additions to the Wii U/3DS eShops are as follows:

Wii U

Persona Q Theo Character Video
Persona Q Opening Movie
The Nintendo Bragg Report – Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
Nintendo Minute – Super Smash Bros. for Wii U/amiibo Game Play
Persona Q Elizabeth Character Video
Persona Q Marie Character Video
Persona Q Battle Video
Persona Q Behind the Scenes
Persona Q Full Trailer
Persona Q Margaret Video
Persona Q Group Attack Video
Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker TV Spot
How to Win at Smash Episode 1: Luigi See, Luigi Do
Nintendo Minute – Super Smash Bros. for Wii U/amiibo unboxing
Heptrix Trailer
GetClose Trailer
Lucadian Chronicles Trailer
Shantae: Risky Boots Character Video
Chat-A-Lot Trailer
Sonic Boom: Behind the Scenes
Sonic Boom Behind the Scenes The New TV Series #1
Sonic Boom TV Spot
DK: King of Swing Trailer
Super Smash Bros. Club Nintendo Offer

3DS

Persona Q Theo Character Video
Persona Q Opening Movie
The Nintendo Bragg Report – Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
Nintendo Minute – Super Smash Bros. for Wii U/amiibo Game Play
Persona Q Elizabeth Character Video
Persona Q Marie Character Video
Persona Q Battle Video
Persona Q Behind the Scenes
Persona Q Full Trailer
Persona Q Margaret Video
Persona Q Group Attack Video
Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker TV Spot
How to Win at Smash Episode 1: Luigi See, Luigi Do
Nintendo Minute – Super Smash Bros. for Wii U/amiibo unboxing
Shantae: Risky Boots Character Video
Chat-A-Lot Trailer
Sonic Boom: Behind the Scenes
Sonic Boom Behind the Scenes The New TV Series #1
Sonic Boom TV Spot
Super Smash Bros. Club Nintendo Offer

Source: Wii U/3DS eShops

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U has three different release dates around the world. The game arrived in North America last Friday, but the European launch is taking place this Friday. Japan will be getting the game on December 6.

Super Smash Bros. director Masahiro Sakurai decided to tackle the topic of the Wii U title’s different regional release dates in his latest Famitsu column. Here’s a translation of what was shared:

Here’s a small tidbit regarding Hyrule Warriors’ new amiibo functionality. Once you earn five presents on a particular day, you’re locked out until the following day.

You can add the amiibo feature to Hyrule Warriors by downloading the new update – it’s out now!

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Hyrule Warriors’ 1.0.4 update is now available. The same also goes for the game’s latest DLC.

Below are the official notes for the latest patch:

The maximum warrior level is now 150!
You can now carry up to 999 of a single type of material!
New mixtures have appeared in the Apothecary!
New medals are waiting to be won!
You can now receive amiibo presents! Touch an amiibo to the GamePad while on the title screen to get a random bonus. An amiibo can give you only one present a day, but you can receive up to five presents if you use five different amiibo!

Hyrule Warriors’ new DLC, the Twilight Princess Pack, features Twili Midna, the Copy Rod weapon for Zelda, a new Adventure Map, and new costumes for Link and Zelda.

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This week’s Japanese eShop update is as follows:

3DS

Downloadable Titles
Squids – HIppari Ika no Daib?ken – 500 yen
Dokopon Choice: Super Mario-kun vol. 4 31-40-kan Pack
Mighty Gunvolt – 300 yen
Maru G?kaku! FP2-ky? Heisei 26 – 27-nendo-ban – 1,980 yen
Maru G?kaku! FP3-ky? Heisei 26 – 27-nendo-ban – 1,980 yen
Got?ji Testsud? – Got?ji Chara(cter) to Nippon Zenkoku no Tabi (retail title) – 5,627 yen (from 11/27)
Shin Sekaiju no Meiky? 2: Fafnir no Kishi (Etrian Odyssey Untold 2, retail title) – 5,400 yen (from 11/27)
Hero Bank 2 (retail title) – 5,550 yen (from 11/27)
Urban Trial Freestyle Demo – FREE

Virtual Console
NA (no titles since 5/7)

Wii U

Downloadable Titles
Got?ji Testsud? – Got?ji Chara(cter) to Nippon Zenkoku no Tabi (retail title) – 6,664 yen (from 11/27)

Virtual Console
Super Donkey Kong (Donkey Kong Country, Super Famicom) – 823 yen
Super Donkey Kong 2: Dixie and Diddy (Donkey Kong Country 2, Super Famicom) – 823 yen
Super Donkey Kong 3: Nazo no Kuremisu Shima (Donkey Kong Country 3, Super Famicom) – 823 yen
Detana!! TwinBee (PC Engine) – 617 yen

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Square Enix recently let loose new details about a pair of Summoned Beasts in Final Fantasy Explorers, Alexander and Diablos. You can find information pertaining to each below.

Alexander

– Alexander is the biggest of the Summoned Beasts
– Has a variety of attack patterns
– Includes magic, trembling attacks, missiles, stomping attacks
– Also uses the “Holy Judgment” attack
– Uses its body for close-ranged attacks
– Also has its own repertoire of ranged attacks such as laser beams and missiles

Diablos

– Located in a dusky cave
– Surrounded by an ominous atmosphere
– Uses gravity-based attacks
– Can swoop around and hit you with its wings while spinning around
– Its large wings can also act as a shield to protect itself from various attacks
– Gravity moves can suck players into fixed spots
– Diablos can also darken parts of the area

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