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Nintendo is showing off the latest footage of Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon at the San Diego Comic-Con this week. GameSpot demonstrated some gameplay during a live-stream of the expo. We captured the video – you can take a look at it above.

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Update: Bumped to the front page. Most people assumed that the tease was in reference to a new game (including myself!), but n-Space told us that they were actually referencing Tron Evolution: Battle Grids for Wii. The studio also said on Facebook that it isn’t working on a new Tron title at this time.

n-Space seems to be working on a video game based on the Trop: Uprising animated television series. An announcement could come as soon as today.

On Facebook, n-Space told fans to stop by the Tron: Uprising panel at Comic-Con today, hinting at a reveal for Wii:

“This would look great on a Wii. Wait a minute…”

“For those heading to San Diego Comic-Con, stop by our panel tomorrow from 2:15-3:15pm in room 6A.”

If there’s any news, we’ll be sure to bring it to you.

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Nintendo is showing off the latest footage of New Super Mario Bros. 2 at the San Diego Comic-Con this week. GameSpot demonstrated some gameplay during a live-stream of the expo. We captured the video – you can take a look at it above.

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Wondering why Nintendo is publishing a sequel to Art Academy? It could have something to do with the game’s sales.

Over 500,000 copies of the original game were sold in the UK alone. Between the rest of the sales in Europe, North America, and Japan, I wouldn’t be surprised if Art Academy is at a million units worldwide.

Marketing assistant Rebecca Archer commented on the success of Art Academy as well as expectations for the sequel:

“(Art Academy) continues to be one of the top performing Nintendo DS games each week. With all its new lessons and features we expect that New Art Academy for 3DS to meet, and hopefully succeed, our sales expectations.”

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Ubisoft is showing off the latest footage of Marvel Avengers Battle For Earth at the San Diego Comic-Con this week. GameSpot demonstrated some gameplay during a live-stream of the expo (and managed to get a few words out of Ubisoft about the Wii U version). We captured the video – you can take a look at it above.

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Renegade Kid’s Planet Crashers has received a North American release date. UTV Ignition will publish the game on the eShop on July 26. Anyone want to take a guess as to how much it’ll cost?

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