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Steel Diver director Takaya Imamura took to Miiverse this afternoon to announce a 3.0 update for the free to play eShop hit. The update features friends battle over wi-fi, multiplayer maps exclusive to local battles and much more.

Here’s the full message:


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The latest edition of Sakurai’s weekly Famitsu column “Think about Video Games” has surfaced on the web and in it, he talks about Robin, Lucina and why Chrom wasn’t picked selected in the end.

Here’s what he had to say:

Masahiro Sakurai has shared another new screenshot from Super Smash Bros. for 3DS, in which he provides an update on the Nintendogs stage “Living Room”. Check it out below:


Nintendo Everything reader gigamario has translated a bunch of Super Smash Bros. for Wii U/3DS from this week’s issue. Most of the information pertains to Robin and Lucina, but there are a few other bits as well.

All of the details can be found below.

Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate producer Ryozo Tsujimoto and director Kaname Fujioka recently held a stream for the 3DS game. You’ll find more footage above, and a wave of details below.

– Serlegios has golden scales
– Old Desert map features fast dunes and some parts with moving sand that pushes players standing on top
– Oasis area has monsters that go to rest once they get damaged
– The area also has a few palm trees
– You’ll be able to climb up the trees and jump from each one
– Game has an advanced jumping technique where the Charge Axe-wielding Fujioka jumped off the tip of a dune and Tsujimoto managed to Hammer-launch him in mid-air, which resulted in an extra high jump
– The Felyne shows some kind of signal prior to launching the player up to perform an air-attack on Rathalos
– Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate has a feature that lets you set an automatic notice whenever you place a large Barrel Bomb
– This option can also be switched off and on
– Messages can also be set for your deaths

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USGamer posted a new interview today with Mario Maker producer Takashi Tezuka. Tezuka spoke about swapping levels through the Internet, the possibility of a 3DS version, and whether interconnected courses is something Nintendo is looking into.

Check out a few excerpts from the interview after the break. You can find more comments from Tezuka here.


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