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Wonder Festival 2020 is taking place in Japan today, and it’s giving us all of the latest news about figures. Some brand new ones have been announced, others are shown in color for the first time, and a few are given their first prototypes.

Here are some of the notable highlights:

Update (2/8): These are now up for pre-order here.


Original (2/6): The Funko Pop Pokemon line is expanding with even more figures. Announced today are the additions of Vulpix, Mewtwo, Mr. Mime, and Pichu.

Funko says these new figures are “coming soon.”

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Update (2/8): This is now up for pre-order here.


Original (2/6): Shantae from WayForward’s well-known gaming series is receiving the Funko Pop treatment. A new figure based on the character is coming soon, and we have a first look above.

That wasn’t the only Funko Pop news today. New Pokemon figures were also announced for Vulpix, Mewtwo, Mr. Mime, and Pichu. You can see them here.

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With the SNES Classic Edition having ended production around a year ago, the system has essentially gone out of stock at retailers. Now, however, Walmart is taking orders out of the blue. You can place an order here.

It’s unclear how much stock Walmart has currently. If we were to guess though, it won’t be available for too long.

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The latest episode of Nintendo Minute has gone live. In today’s video, Kit and Krysta unbox the new Animal Crossing-themed Switch. Check out the full episode below.

Nintendo published The Wonderful 101 during the Wii U era, but developer PlatinumGames now has full control of the IP’s rights. The company will soon be publishing The Wonderful 101: Remastered and even went with Kickstarter to help bring the franchise back.

Bayonetta is another IP that PlatinumGames has interest in self-publishing. Studio head Atsushi Inaba shared that information in an interview with IGN Japan, though cautioned that this is currently just a desire. It’s not a definitive statement as to whether PlatinumGames could actually move forward with that idea.

Inaba also noted that Nintendo and SEGA co-own the rights to Bayonetta. If PlatinumGames were to self-publish that series through crowdfunding, the company would expect it to require significantly more funds compared to the Kickstarter campaign for The Wonderful 101: Remastered.

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This information comes from the Q&A portion of Nintendo’s latest financial results briefing…


This information comes from the Q&A portion of Nintendo’s latest financial results briefing…


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This information comes from the Q&A portion of Nintendo’s latest financial results briefing…


This information comes from the Q&A portion of Nintendo’s latest financial results briefing…



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