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Pokemon GO has been datamined once again. Based on what players have found, Gen III Pokemon could be added during Halloween later this month.

One of the big hints we have is Pokemon GO’s upcoming loading screen, which features Duskull and Dusclops, Shuppet and Banette and Sableye. It goes without saying that these creatures are associated with Gen III. Audio clips from this generation have also been spotted in the game’s files.

Back during the summer, French website Jeuxvideo interviewed Zelda series producer Eiji Aonuma. Although it had some interesting comments, the discussion largely went unnoticed. We decided to follow up with a full translation since we felt that it was a pretty worthwhile interview.

Zelda series producer Eiji Aonuma and art director Satoru Takizawa were the participants this time around. The two were asked about the game’s difficulty in relation to The Master Trials, why Hero’s Path Mode wasn’t in place originally and was instead added as DLC, timeline talk, and even the possibility of Zelda II remake – plus more.

Continue on below for our full translation.

Miitomo has been updated with more content. Users will find returning stages with more items.

“The ghouls draw near… Halloween Horror” is the returning theme. The stages provide the following:

– Zombie hood
– Zombie shirt (set)
– Zombie pants (set)
– Zombie slippers (set)
– Frankenstein hood
– Frankenstein outfit
– Werewolf hood
– Werewolf outfit
– Dracula’s soiree outfit
– Mummy costume
– Eyeball tee
– Coffin

The returning stage will be available until October 17 at 6 PM PT / 9 PM ET.

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IGN recently spoke with Nintendo of America senior product marketing manager Bill Trinen and senior VP of sales & marketing Doug Bowser. The two had plenty to say about the Nintendo World Championships. Between the two, we’re able to hear about how the games tend to be a surprise, how the titles are chosen in the first place, and the types of participants brought in this year.

Read about these responses below. You can find the full article on IGN with more comments here.

GameStop is planning a pre-order bonus for Pokemon Sun and Pokemon Ultra Moon. If you purchase either game at the retailer, you’ll receive the poster pictured above.

The bonus applies both online and in-store. Keep in mind, however, that supply is “extremely limited.”

You can pre-order Pokemon Ultra Sun and Pokemon Ultra Moon on GameStop here.

Thanks to Paul for the tip.

The North American Switch eShop added in a listing today for Zombie Golf Rush. Currently, it’s slated for October 26 with a $4.99 price point. We’ll have to see if that date sticks.

Zombie Gold Rush is a shooting game in which players get on various cars and earn gold by destroying waves of zombies. The eShop doesn’t haven’t much more information than that, but one screenshot seems to show score rankings. Also, the game takes up 106MB of space.

New content has arrived in the 3DS app Swapdoodle. Until October 31, the Halloween Moonlight Stationery can be downloaded for free.

The Shades of Purple Set is also available. It costs $1.99.

Assuming you have SpotPass enabled, you should be seeing a new message and the DLC.

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The 2D side-scrolling action game Icey is heading to Switch, FantaBlade Network has announced. It was first made known in a tweet published on the official Twitter account earlier today.


Icey originally released last year, and has been very well received. Learn more about the game below with an official overview and trailer.

Even though Wii U isn’t in the spotlight these days, the system’s eShop has been seeing a consistent stream of Virtual Console titles. Bomberman ’93 should be another game that will be appearing soon. It has been rated by the ESRB, suggesting that a release is on the horizon.

Usually it takes a few weeks for games to show up once they’ve been rated. We’ll probably be seeing Bomberman ’93 within the next month or two.

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Update (10/14): Amazon now has this for $6 off. It’s also up on Amazon Canada now and has been discounted by $21.60. The book is up on Amazon UK as well.


Original (10/3): Dark Horse is partnering with Square Enix to release the Final Fantasy Ultimania Archive. The first volume is scheduled for Summer 2018, though Amazon specifically lists it for June.

Final Fantasy Ultimania Archive Volume 1 looks to cover the first six entries in the Final Fantasy series. It contains concept art, process pieces, and notes from the original artists and designers in over 300 pages.



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