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Our latest look at Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden shows three Z-Assist characters. Grandpa Gohan (Son Goku), The World Tournament Announcer, and Launch will be included in the game.

Grandpa Gohan uses his Rock, Papper, Scissors attacks. Meanwhile, Launch can use her Machinegun shots to attack the opponent.

Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden launches in Japan on June 11.

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Nintendo has prepared a new update for all 3DS systems. As of now, version 9.8.0-25 can be downloaded.

Today’s update sadly doesn’t bring about any major new features or functionality. Of the upgrade, Nintendo says: “Further improvements to overall system stability and other minor adjustments have been made to enhance the user experience.”

Remember: you’ll need the latest update in order to access the 3DS eShop.

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Nintendo unveiled a new Fire Emblem If element during yesterday’s Japanese Nintendo Direct, which is known as “My Castle”. A video was released shortly after the presentation showing the feature in-depth. You can watch it below with full English subtitles thanks to YouTube user “shadowofchaos725”.

With the initial footage we’ve seen of Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, we have a pretty good idea about some of the new roster additions. Characters like Nabbit and Diddy Kong were shown, for example. The Nintendo Direct footage also gave a brief look at Zazz from Sonic Lost World (see the image above), along with Rouge the Bat and Jet the Hawk.

Thanks to Anthony for the tip.

4Gamer has a report up from the Monster Hunter Gathering 2015 event, where Capcom announced Monster Hunter X for 3DS. You’ll find a few more tidbits from the game below courtesy of Siliconera’s translation.

– Developed with the concept of having your very own hunt that comes from the two features of “Hunting Maneuvers X Hunting Style”
– Main village is Verna Village
– Once again, the game will include various villages from past Monster Hunter titles, including Yukumo Village from Monster Hunter Portable 3rd
– The new unknown lands will have new monsters in addition to creatures that are said to be from primeval times
– Seems to have four flagship monsters
– Main attraction is flashy special moves/actions
– “Hunting Maneuvers”: special moves that range from being able to perform a powerful attack to a monster, to providing yourself with enhancements or buffs, and healing other nearby Hunters
– “Hunting Style”: turn moments of danger into stylish actions
– This feature plays a big part in letting players Hunt with their very own style
– Each of the main monsters will have their own unique characteristics and habits

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Pre-orders for Pokemon Super Mystery Dungeon are now live. You can reserve your copy on Amazon here. or Best Buy here. We’ll add in GameStop once the retailer opens pre-orders.

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NIS America sent out new assets for Rodea: The Sky Soldier today. In addition to a batch of screenshots, we also have character/story details. The full set can be found below.

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Nintendo has confirmed yet another new title for Europe. Little Battlers eXperience is releasing in November, the company has announced. As previously mentioned, it’s heading to North America on August 21.

Watch an animated trailer for Little Battlers eXperience below.

Today, Nintendo announced that Chibi-Robo!: Zip Lash is heading to North America in October. We also know that the related amiibo will be releasing in the U.S. as well.

There is something important to point out, however. In the Nintendo Direct Micro published today, it was stated that the amiibo will only be sold together with Chibi-Robo!: Zip Lash. In other words, you can’t buy the amiibo separately.

Check out the Chibi-Robo!: Zip Lash boxart above.

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Another two game confirmations have come in for Europe.

First, Mario and Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games will be heading to the region sometime in the future. Chibi-Robo!: Zip Lash is also slated for November.

As tweeted by Nintendo of Europe:


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