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After coming to 3DS earlier in the year, Monster Hunter XX will now be gracing Switch in Japan. Capcom confirmed a late August release on Nintendo’s new console in Japan earlier today. To see how the two versions compare, take a look at some comparisons created by Gaijinhunter below.

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Brain Age: Concentration Training originally launched in Japan back in 2012. In North America, the game followed a year later. Now after so many years have passed, it’s coming to Europe as Dr Kawashima’s Devilish Brain Training: Can you stay focused?

Thanks to Amazon, we now have the official European boxart. Have a look at the packaging image above.

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Nintendo put out another lovely piece of ARMS art featuring Spring Man. View the latest image above, and check out past images here.

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Nintendo AU NZ on Twitter has put up a couple of images of the Celica Amiibo in the wilderness, they have also shown a few images of the exclusive dungeon.

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This week’s Famitsu scans are now available. Highlights include The Great Ace Attorney 2, The Alliance Alive, The Snack World, Layton’s Mystery Journey, ARMS, Splatoon 2, Azure Striker Gunvolt: Striker Pack, Mighty Gunvolt Burst, Piczle Lines DX, and Plantera DX. Scans of all games are below.

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Nintendo showed off the first footage of Rime on Switch last week during a special indies episode of Nyannyan Neko Mario Time. Using gameplay from that video as well as a trailer from January, one fan put together a few rough comparisons for the Switch and PS4 editions. See how the two versions stack up below.

After having a look at new characters Twintelle and Byte & Barq, today Nintendo has put out another piece of ARMS art. This one shows Ribbon Girl signing Biff’s shirt, while Mechanica admires her from the distance. Take a look at the image above.

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Following up on images for Spring Man and Twintelle, Nintendo put out another piece of ARMS art featuring Byte & Barq. Have a look at today’s photo above.

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Nintendo had a notable presence at BitSummit this weekend with a variety of playable indie games. Thanks to site contributor iYakku, we have a few photos of the booth that you can view below.

BitSummit is one of Japan’s largest independent-game-centric events. Aside from Nintendo, many other companies and developers were present to have their upcoming projects represented.

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Nintendo shared a new piece of ARMS art yesterday focusing on Spring Man. Another new image went up today featuring Twintelle. Take a look at it above.

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