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Nintendo of Europe’s Twitch channel gives us a rough time length for tomorrow’s Digital Event.

Based on the schedule shown, it should be an hour or less. That’s because the Digital Event is taking place at 6 PM in Europe, which is then followed by the Treehouse stream at 7 PM.

Last year’s Digital Event was 47 minutes long, and was packed with a number of new announcements. It’ll be interesting to see what Nintendo has in store for us tomorrow!

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We captured the complete stream for Nintendo’s appearance during today’s YouTube Live at E3 segment. Yoshi’s Woolly World, Mutant Mudds Super Challenge, and Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash were all featured. Watch the full video below.

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YouTube Live at E3 is hosting a couple of Nintendo-related segments today. The first, LEGO Dimensions, is on now. The Nintendo Power Half Hour should follow just after 12:30 PM PT / 2:30 PM ET.

Twitch is going to have some sort of feature on Nintendo later today. As shown through the official E3 schedule, there’s something lined up today at 5:30 PM ET / 2:30 PM PT / 10:30 PM in the UK / 11:30 PM in Europe. Whatever’s planned, it should last about a half hour.

Nintendo will be appearing in Twitch’s stream later in the week as well. Here are those times:

Tuesday

– 3:30 PM PT
– 6:30 PM ET
– 11:30 PM in the UK
– 12:30 PM in Europe

Thursday

– 3:15 PM PT
– 6:15 PM ET
– 11:15 PM in the UK
– 12:15 PM in Europe

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Capcom has opened an official website for Luigi’s Mansion Arcade. Access it here.

The website houses a couple of videos. You’ll find the first Luigi’s Mansion Arcade video below, along with a tutorial video.

Nintendo has shared a few official photos from the Nintendo World Championships 2015. Take a look at them in the gallery below.

Nintendo issued a new press release recapping all of today’s fun at the Nintendo World Championships 2015. That includes information about the winner, games played, reveal of Blast Ball, and more. We’ve posted the full announcement below.

LOS ANGELES–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Returning after a 25-year hiatus, the Nintendo World Championships 2015 concluded tonight in Los Angeles with a new world champion: John “John Numbers” Goldberg of Queens, New York. Goldberg defeated Cosmo Wright in a tense final round playing the upcoming Super Mario Maker game for the Wii U console. The new champion emerged victorious after a multi-round competition in games from Nintendo’s past, present and future, including The Legend of Zelda for the Nintendo Entertainment System, Super Metroid for the Super NES, as well as Splatoon, Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and Mario Kart 8 for Wii U, in front of a live crowd of thousands and even more fans watching around the world online.

The intense competition consisted of 16 Nintendo fans, eight pre-selected by Nintendo and eight advancing from qualifying rounds held across the nation on May 30. After winning the final round, Goldberg was presented his trophy by Nintendo developer Shigeru Miyamoto, creator of the Super Mario Bros., The Legend of Zelda and Donkey Kong series, among others.

Those who missed out on the Nintendo World Championships 2015 can now watch a complete recording of the event. We’ve attached the entire video below.

Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime took on Hungrybox at the Nintendo World Championships 2015. You can view the full match below.

Mario Maker appears to be given a new name, even if it’s not a major change.

At the Nintendo World Championships, the title was played for the final round. The introduction video showed off some new art as well as the updated name: “Super Mario Maker”. Check it out below.

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