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A few mysterious listings have appeared in Best Buy’s system. The retailer now has “Dummy SKUs” entries for various platforms, including Wii U and 3DS. These all are E3-related, so I assume pre-orders for these unknown games will kick off during the event next month.

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SEGA was once developing Initial D EX for the DS. Unseen64 reports that the company’s “Rosso” department was working on the street racing game back in 2007/2008.

Interestingly, Initial D EX was never actually announced. We only know of its existence thanks to a few images that briefly appeared on the SEGA Rosso website.

A screenshot from Initial D EX can be found above. Unseen64 has a few additional ones here.

Ronimo Games released the fourteenth “Daily Duel” video for Swords & Soldiers II. In today’s video, the battle is 2 Berserkers, 1 Desert Stalker, 2 Spearthrowers, 1 Electric Elder and 1 Freyja’s Blessing versus 1 Fakir, 3 Axethrowers, 1 Naga, 1 Necromancer and 1 Polymorph. Check it out below.

A new video from Game Informer gives us a first look at Star Wars combat in Disney Infinity 3.0. Watch the video below.

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Natsume has kicked off a new sale on the North American 3DS eShop in celebration of Memorial Day. Through May 31, fans can save on a number of games including Yumi’s Odd Odyssey and Harvest Moon titles. You can find the full lineup of eligible releases on sale in the graphic above.


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More footage has surfaced showing off the upcoming Wii U eShop game Guns, Gore & Cannoli. Check it out below.

Thanks to Jake for the tip.

Famitsu posted another set of screenshots from Project X Zone 2. You can find them below.

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Update (5/18/15): Bumped to the top. A full translation can be found here.


Japan now has access to a new Splatoon manga. It’s apparently a one-time feature included in CoroCoro’s June issue. How neat would this be to see on a regular basis?!

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Thanks to Domilego4 for the second photo.

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4Gamer uploaded roughly nine minutes of footage from Atelier Rorona Plus: The Alchemist of Arland. Check it out below.

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The most recent issue of Famitsu has an interview with Tetsuya Takahashi, the executive director for Xenoblade Chronicles X. One of the topics the magazine touched on regularly was the Skells – otherwise known as Dolls.

Regarding what Monolith Soft ordered from Skell designer Takayuki Yanase, Takahashi said: “We ordered frame structures that are easy to design, easy for us to create and easy to turn into 3D.”


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