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Bandai Namco just released a lengthy new overview trailer for Dragon Ball: Fusions on the 3DS, which showcases the game’s various features. Give it a watch:

Dragon Ball: Fusions is already out in Japan. A Western release has not yet been announced.

The latest entry in the Taiko Drum Master series, Taiko Drum Master: Dokodon! Mystery Adventure, has been out in Japan for two months now, but Bandai Namco have nonetheless released a new trailer and TV commercial for the game. Check them out below:

Sadly, there’s still no word on a release outside of Japan.

Sanuk Games have published a new trailer for their puzzle game Tetraminos, which will be released in Europe on September 1st and in North America on September 8th via the Wii U eShop.

Nostatic Software is wrapping up work on a 3DS port of PixelMaker, which previously came to the Wii U eShop. The indie developer may also port over VoxelMaker based on new tweets.

Nostatic recently posted on Twitter:


VoxelMaker’s 3DS port isn’t set in stone, though it does look like it’s happening. We’ll let you know if we hear anything more concrete.

Thanks to Jake for the tip.

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PortableGaming has shared a bunch of off-screen footage from various 3DS games shown at Gamescom earlier this month. This includes Mario Party: Star Rush, Yo-kai Watch 2, Dragon Quest VII, and much more. Continue on below for all of the gameplay.


Miitomo has been updated with new content once again. Players can nab some new items in the latest Miitomo Drop stage, “Feel the rhythm! Miitomo Rock Festival #2”.

Available items include:

– Outdoorsy geometric skirt
– Tent hood
– Hiking backpack
– Hot-air balloon jacket

Users can select Miitomo Drop stages from the Shop tab. Miitomo coins or game tickets are needed to play.

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It’s time for the latest Famitsu‘s most wanted games chart! Zelda: Breath of the Wild has slipped just out of the top 10, but Pokemon Sun/Moon is now in the top 5.

Head past the break for the full chart. All votes were cast between August 4 and August 9.

Nintendo worked with a somewhat unexpected partner on The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD. Rather than handling the project internally, they opted to team up with Australian developer Tantalus, who also made the Wii U versions of Mass Effects and Deux Ex: Human Revolution.

Nintendo reached out to Tantalus about the two sides potentially collaborating back in 2013. About Twilight Princess HD, CEO Tom Crago said:

“Nintendo approached us. We had worked with them before on Top Gear Rally on GBA, and had remained in close contact in the intervening period. I guess they were impressed by the work we’d done on Mass Effect 3, which was a launch title on Wii U. It’s not every day someone from Nintendo asks you if you’d be interested in making a Zelda game, so definitely it was happy moment. By that stage Tantalus had shipped around thirty games on Nintendo platforms, and so certainly it felt like a natural fit. A huge thrill, but a natural fit. We worked with Nintendo very closely. A dedicated team in Kyoto worked with us throughout the duration of the project, and senior members of our team made several trips to Japan”.

By the way, in the same interview, Crago mentioned that he’s “very excited about” the NX.

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Bandai Namco has uploaded the second One Piece: Great Pirate Colosseum trailer. Additionally, we have a new commercial for the game. View both below.

Amazon has discounted a bunch of upcoming games that can be pre-ordered on the retailer’s website by 10 percent. This includes Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Pokemon Sun/Moon, and quite a bit more.

You can see what’s coming up for Wii U on Amazon here. The 3DS list is here. All games can be found here.

Keep in mind that the 20 percent Prime discount doesn’t stack, so this is mainly for those who aren’t subscribed to that service.


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