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A brand new episode of The Cat Mario Show is now live in the European eShop! You can check out episode 14 of it below:

Harvest Moon: The Lost Valley launches in Europe today, and with that comes a slew of new 3DS themes! Check all of them out in the video below:

Back in March, we reported that a fan translation was underway for Dragon Quest VII. The project has now been cut short, as Square Enix has sent a cease and desist to the group responsible for it.

We can only hope that this is a sign that the company has plans to localize the 3DS version of Dragon Quest VII. Otherwise fans will be left without a way to play the game in English on Nintendo’s handheld.

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Capcom has a number of 3DS themes lined up for The Great Ace Attorney as part of pre-order bonuses. Videos of each can be found below.

Today, XSEED uploaded the E3 2015 trailer for Senran Kagura 2: Deep Crimson. We’ve posted it below.

Nintendo has two sets of Animal Crossing amiibo on the way. There are cards planned for Animal Crossing: Happy Hope designer, as well as figures that have been promoted with Animal Crossing: amiibo Party.

In the case of Animal Crossing’s figures, it should be known that these aren’t specific to amiibo Party. Nintendo’s European website confirms that they can be used with Happy Home Designer as well.

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The developers of Chibi-Robo!: Zip Lash have once again commented on the decision to make the game a platformer as opposed to an adventure experience.

In an interview with Nintendo World Report, producer Risa Tabata explained:

“That was sort of our hint to focus on the action types of things. For the previous Chibi-Robo games, we had more of the adventure aspect. And for those who are really big fans of Chibi-Robo, it was great. People loved it, but we couldn’t quite say that it was widely known by a lot of people. So we wanted to branch out and explore more things.”

Nintendo producer Kensuke Tanabe added that a platformer “would be a great place to expand that fanbase” in America.

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GungHo Online Entertainment had one goal in mind when making Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition: to reach a broader audience.

CEO Kazuki Morishita told GamesBeat:

Back in 2011, we were coming up with a new concept for Puzzle & Dragons. I came to the conclusion that our target audience for the 3DS version—I wanted it to be kids, kids who don’t have smartphones. I’ve always wanted to release the game for 3DS and reach more of that audience. The target audience for PZD Mario is definitely much younger than the smartphone crowd. Going back to your question, Gung Ho’s goal with that title is to reach out to a broader audience with the core gameplay of the series.

Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition launched for 3DS in May. It came packaged with GungHo’s first Puzzle & Dragons effort for the handheld, Puzzle & Dragons Z.

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Amazon Japan has posted the boxarts for Romance of the Three Kingdoms 2 and Nobunaga’s Ambition 2. Check them out above.

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This week’s Wii U/3DS specific charts are as follows:

Wii U

1. Splatoon – Nintendo

2. Mario Kart 8 – Nintendo

3. Super Smash Bros for Wii U – Nintendo

4. Mario Party 10 – Nintendo

5. The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD – Nintendo

6. Kirby and the Rainbow Paintbrush – Nintendo

7. Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker – Nintendo

8. New Super Mario Bros. U – Nintendo

9. Super Mario 3D World – Nintendo

10. FIFA 13 – Electronic Arts

3DS

1. Lego Jurassic World – Warner Bros. Interactive

2. Tomodachi Life – Nintendo

3. The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D – Nintendo

4. Pokemon Omega Ruby – Nintendo

5. Harvest Moon: The Lost Valley – Rising Star Games

6. Animal Crossing: New Leaf – Nintendo

7. Pokemon Alpha Sapphire- Nintendo

8. Mario Kart 7 – Nintendo

9. Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate – Capcom

10. Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS – Nintendo

Source: Chart-Track


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