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A new update is out for Pokemon Super Mystery Dungeon. Rather than adding functionality, version 1.0 actually puts an end to a certain feature.

Pokemon Super Mystery Dungeon’s update closes support for the Meowth Theater. By using Meowth Theater, players were able to upload footage of their playthroughs in dungeons or watch videos for others online.

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Capcom released the first trailer for the new 3DS version of Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney, due out later this year in the west and Japan. View it below.

Famitsu has published a trio of screenshots for Medabots Classics, a compilation of Game Boy / Game Boy Color titles with improvements. Find them below.

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This week’s Famitsu scans are now available. Highlights include Medabots Classics, Sumikko Gurashi: Sumikko Park e Youkouso, and Nights of Azure 2. Scans of all games are below.

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The latest Japanese hardware sales from Media Create are as follows:

Switch – 69,654
PS4 – 20,433
New 3DS LL – 11,470
New 2DS LL – 11,173
PS4 Pro – 4,225
Vita – 4,080
2DS – 2,137
New 3DS – 430
Wii U – 117
PS3 – 83
Xbox One – 63

For comparison’s sake, here are the hardware numbers from last week:

PS4 – 28,779
Switch – 22,277
New 3DS LL – 16,083
New 2DS LL – 14,939
PS4 Pro – 5,909
Vita – 5,177
2DS – 2,999
New 3DS – 575
Wii U – 151
PS3 – 110
Xbox One – 100

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The Nintendo UK store has opened pre-orders for Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser’s Minions. If you pre-order the game, you’ll receive the Mario hat pictured above. Reservations are live right here.

Back in 2015, EDGE published a special issue of its magazine featuring what it felt was the top 100 greatest games of all time. This month, they’re back at it again with a revised list.

The 2017 edition makes a number of changes. One big addition is Zelda: Breath of the Wild, which has taken Dark Souls’ spot as EDGE’s best game of all time. Super Mario Galaxy 2 and Zelda: Ocarina of Time remain in the top ten, however.

The full list is as follows:

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Nintendo has started the pre-load option for Metroid: Samus Returns in Japan. Thanks to that, we now know how much size the game requires digitally.

Metroid: Samus Returns takes up 5,542 blocks, or 692MB. Those numbers may vary slightly in the west, but since pre-loading should be live in North America soon as well, we should have a final answer pretty soon.

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Nintendo has come out with a new Metroid: Samus Returns trailer showcasing Samus’ abilities in the game. Watch it below.

A few new 3DS themes are out now in Japan. Here’s the lineup:

Metroid: Samus Returns – 200 yen
Sumikko Gurashi – 200 yen
Little Twin Stars – 200 yen
The Hamster – 200 yen

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