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Kirby Air Riders keychain My Nintendo

A new physical reward has landed on My Nintendo in celebration of Kirby Air Riders’ launch. Starting today, fans can obtain a keychain.

The keychain showcases Kirby on his Warp Star machine. Nintendo notes: “It’s presented on a stylish navy strap featuring the official Kirby Air Riders logo, making it the perfect way to carry your passion for the game.”

Masahiro Sakurai has been one of the biggest names in the games industry for years. A game director and designer, he’s best known for creating Nintendo’s Kirby and Super Smash Bros. franchises. Over time, he established himself as an important figure for Nintendo and is now preparing to launch his newest title, Kirby Air Riders, which arrives tomorrow on Nintendo Switch 2.

Retirement doesn’t seem to be on the mind of Dragon Quest creator Yuji Horii. In fact, it looks like he’s interested in continuing working until the day that he dies.

Horii spoke about his future in an interview with Game Informer. He spoke about his love for Dragon Quest and how he thinks he’ll be working on it until he passes away. That said, he wants to see Dragon Quest’s 50th anniversary in 2036.

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Mario stop motion videos

August 25: As part of Nintendo’s new “My Mario” campaign, a series of stop motion videos for the well-known character have now been released.

As of now three videos have been published. Each one is about a minute long, focusing on a different scenario. Nintendo previously said that the short length was decided “so that young children can enjoy them.”

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Today, Nintendo shared the first official look at The Legend of Zelda movie with the company confirming that production has indeed starting filming.

Over the weekend, it seemed as though footage leaked from the set. Videos also provided a look at a character who has not been announced so far. That footage followed other recent reports that filming had recently started.

Along with the show above, below is a look at what Nintendo has shared from the live action Zelda movie:

Although not confirmed, we may have our very first look at the set for The Legend of Zelda’s live action movie.

Footage from production has apparently leaked online. Clips have spread on social media, and many believe that what’s popped up thus far is legitimate.

Just a few moments ago, Nintendo and Illumination released the debut trailer for The Super Mario Galaxy Movie. It was shared as part of a special Nintendo Direct for the film.

While a trailer technically went online in September, it was more of a teaser that didn’t really show much at all. Today’s video gives us a better idea about the plot.

The creator of the Super Mario manga, Kazuki Motoyama, has passed away at the age of 69. The news was revealed by his sister, Lisa Motoyama, on social media. She did not disclose the cause of death, but expressed her gratitude to everyone who cared for her brother throughout his life.

One of the most iconic characters in the world of gaming once had his own manga series. Super Mario was a manga that portrayed Nintendo’s famous plumber, running from December 1988 to September 1998, with additional chapters published in the sister magazine Deluxe BomBom. In total, 183 stories were released, a series remembered today due to sad news.

A new LEGO set for The Legend of Zelda is in the pipeline. That information was just revealed on social media, alongside a 2026 launch window.

Not much is known at present. In the 12-second teaser, Link is shown in his attire from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Navi is there as well, along with Zelda – who’s in the background and out of focus. Ganon / Ganondorf will likely be appearing as well.

Below is the teaser that went out today:

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Nintendo has just announced that a direct for The Super Mario Galaxy Movie will premiere on November 12. The upcoming presentation is set to feature the first full trailer for the film. Note that there will be no game news here.

The presentation will air at the following times:


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