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In Japan, those who purchase a ticket for the upcoming movie will receive a clear file with shots of the main characters from the movie and from the games. The girl at the center above is Fatal Frame Wii U’s main character.

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In this photo released by Nintendo of America, hundreds of Nintendo fans line up at the Best Buy in Culver City, CA to get a special first-look at Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and Nintendo 3DS on Wednesday, June 11, 2014 in Culver City. More than 100 Best Buy stores in the U.S. and Canada hosted a “Super Smash Bros. Smash-Fest @ Best Buy” to bring the E3 experience to consumers to play the game before its release date later this year. (Photo by Nintendo/Bob Riha, Jr.)

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In this photo released by Nintendo of America, Elizabeth S. (L) of Burbank, CA and her son James (2nd L) battle it out against Will D. of Los Angeles and Jake S. (R) while playing Super Smash Bros. for Wii U on Wednesday, June 11, 2014 in Culver City, CA. More than 100 Best Buy stores in the U.S. and Canada hosted a “Super Smash Bros. Smash-Fest @ Best Buy” to bring the E3 experience to consumers to play the game before its release date later this year. (Photo by Nintendo/Bob Riha, Jr.)

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In this photo released by Nintendo of America, hundreds of Nintendo fans line up at the Best Buy in Culver City, CA to get a special first-look at Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and Nintendo 3DS on Wednesday, June 11, 2014 in Culver City. More than 100 Best Buy stores in the U.S. and Canada hosted a “Super Smash Bros. Smash-Fest @ Best Buy” to bring the E3 experience to consumers to play the game before its release date later this year. (Photo by Nintendo/Bob Riha, Jr.)


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In this photo provided by Nintendo of America, a select group of kids enjoy meeting video game luminaries Shigeru Miyamoto, the creator of Super Mario Bros. and The Legend of Zelda, Takashi Tezuka, the creator of Yoshi games and Tsunekazu Ishihara, president and CEO of The Pokémon Company International. They got hands-on time with the hottest new games for the Wii U console and the Nintendo 3DS system, including a world-exclusive look at Fossil Fighters Frontier, an upcoming game for the Nintendo 3DS system launching in 2015.

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In this photo provided by Nintendo of America, Tsunekazu Ishihara, president and CEO of The Pokémon Company, divulges highly-anticipated details about the new games, Pokémon Art Academy, Pokémon Omega Ruby and Pokémon Alpha Sapphire, launching later this year exclusively for the Nintendo 3DS system. For the first time ever, Nintendo is showing the world how E3 looks through a child’s eye by welcoming a select group of kids to the Nintendo Kids Corner event at the Nintendo booth at E3.

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In this photo provided by Nintendo of America, Oscar, age 11, and Noah, age 13, join Shigeru Miyamoto, the creator of Super Mario Bros. and The Legend of Zelda, for a collaborative game play session with Mario Maker (working title), an upcoming game for the Wii U console unveiled at the E3 trade show in Los Angeles. For the first time ever, Nintendo is giving the world a glimpse of the thrill of E3 through the eyes of a child by welcoming a select group of kids to the Nintendo Kids Corner event at the Nintendo booth at E3. They enjoyed an exclusive, insider’s look at the latest games announced for the Wii U console and the Nintendo 3DS system.

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In this photo provided by Nintendo of America, Alex, 9, Robbie, 10, have fun playing Mario Maker (working title) for the first time with Shigeru Miyamoto, the creator of Super Mario Bros. and The Legend of Zelda on June 11 at the Nintendo Kids Corner event at the E3 Nintendo booth. For the first time ever, Nintendo gave the world a glimpse of the thrill of E3 through the eyes of a child by welcoming a select group of kids to the Nintendo Kids Corner event at the Nintendo booth. They enjoyed an exclusive, insider’s look at the latest games announced for the Wii U console and the Nintendo 3DS system.

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In this June 11, 2014, photo provided by Nintendo of America, Evan, 8, Caleb, 11, Jonah, 12, and Noah, 13, visit Nintendo’s booth during E3 and become the first kids in the world to score exclusive hands-on time with Splatoon, a new video game for the Wii U console that Nintendo announced at the trade show in Los Angeles.

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