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Cardfight!! Vanguard G: Stride to Victory! is in development for 3DS, Famitsu revealed today. Further information is included in this week’s issue of the magazine, which will be available tomorrow. We should have more details soon.

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Nintendo’s latest Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer focuses on K.K. Slider. Check it out below.

This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:

Dragon Quest VIII (3DS) – 9/9/8/8
Octodad (PS4) – 8/8/8/9
Utawarerumono: Itsuwari no Kamen (PS4/PSV) – 8/8/8/8
Genkai Tokki Moero Crystal (PSV) – 8/8/8/8
Saint Seiya: Soldiers’ Soul (PS4/PS3) – 8/7/7/8
Teikoku Kaigun Koi Bojou Meiji Yokosuka Koushinkyoku (PSV) – 6/7/6/7

Story of Seasons has been out in the US for quite some time. Nintendo has now confirmed that the game will be released in Europe and Australia in Q1 2016.

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The weekly Famitsu previews just confirmed that SEGA’s upcoming 3DS game 7th Dragon III code: VFD is getting both a demo and DLC.

The demo will be available on September 30th and will allow you to play through the first chapter of the game. DLC will also be made available for the game at some point after its launch.

We will have more concrete info once we have the full issue of Famitsu later this week.

A Western release date for 7th Dragon III code: VFD has not yet been announced.

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Another couple of Monster Hunter X trailers are in. Below, you’ll find full videos focusing on the Bow and Heavy Bowgun.

SEGA said in a statement today that Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice will no longer ship this year. The game was announced in June, but there has been little news since.

Originally, Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice was on track to launch this holiday.

SEGA wrote the following on its blog today:

The team at SEGA has decided to delay the release date of Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice, which we announced for Nintendo 3DS earlier this year. In order to make sure the game has the time and polish needed, we’re moving it out into 2016. No exact window from us, just yet – it’ll be ready when it’s ready!

In the grand scheme of things, while the downside is that you won’t be playing the game this year, the upside is that what you’ll play next year, and what fans will continue to play for years after they pick up the game, will be a stronger, more enjoyable experience.

We think that’s important, not just for this one game, but for all future Sonic titles.

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Someone has managed to get their hands on an early copy of Pokemon Super Mystery Dungeon and has posted extensive gameplay. You’ll find 30 minutes of footage in the video below.

Update: The Smash Bros. website confirms that the stage will cost $2.49 for each version, or $3.49 as a bundle.


Nintendo has revealed a brand new stage coming to Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and 3DS. The game is getting a level based on Super Mario Maker, the company revealed tonight.

While battling it out, players will see the “hand” create the stage at the beginning of the fight. It will also fix any broken blocks. Additionally, each time you play, the layout changes.

Here’s the official trailer:

The Super Mario Maker stage in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U/3DS will be available on September 30.

Another new firmware update has hit the 3DS. As of now, version 10.1.0-27 is available to download worldwide.

Just like last week, today’s update is once again about improving “overall system stability” and “system security”. Nintendo says that “other minor adjustments” have been made as well.

You’ll need the latest firmware before you can access the 3DS eShop.

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