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Famitsu shares a little bit on Pokken Tournament’s origins this week as part of an interview with Bandai Namco’s Katsuhiro Harada and Pokemon president Tsunekazu Ishihara.

According to Harada, he approached Ishihara with a different idea after receiving the offer to collaborate. Ishihara, however, already had his mind made up.

As noted by Harada:

“At first, I offered a collaboration with a different title, but when my messenger returned [from Pokémon Company], he said ‘Mr. Ishihara wants to collaborate with Tekken.’ Not only that, but [Mr. Ishihara] had already settled on a title — the entire office was dumbfounded.”

Ishihara also said:

“I figured that if we’re going to make this, I wanted to team up with some place that had the best technical skills, so I was glad we were able to ask a development team of such high pedigree.”

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PlatinumGames has posted a new Bayonetta 2 blog post covering the game’s cut-scenes.

First, check one clip from the post below:


And be sure to read the full thing here with lots of information (and extra clips).

This week’s issue of Jump provides a first look a three new characters in Bravely Second.

Yuu, Jean, and Nikolai are all in the game and are a part of the Three Musketeers in the Orthodoxy Knights who protect Pope Agnes. Yuu is supposedly the protagonist and the young leader of this team.

Also worth noting, all three have a consistent unique uniform design, so “Musketeer” could be a new job class.

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Today’s Super Smash Bros. update from Masahiro Sakurai has gone live. You can find the full roundup below.

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This is what you see after you click on Games & More. There are many modes to choose from. There’s the Options button, too.

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Futhermore, this is what the screen looks like after you click on Solo. In the Stadium, you can find the Home-Run Contest, various Multi-Man Smash challenges, and Target Blast!

Bayonetta 2 will make use of a few different control schemes. You’ll naturally be able to play on the GamePad, and by using the Wii U Pro Controller. The Japanese Bayonetta 2 website also confirms support for the Wii Classic Controller Pro.

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