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Following the announcement of Darkrai’s addition to Pokken Tournament, Bandai Namco published an official trailer for the character (plus other things coming to the arcade version). Give it a look below.

When Monster Hunter Generations launches tomorrow, a special New 3DS XL will be available. Europe is getting a red system while North America’s will be blue. Take a look at an unboxing video for the European one below.

Update 3: For those in the United States, Amazon’s placeholder page is now up here.


Update 2: It’s also now live on Amazon Germany. You can also find it on Amazon Italy with the retailer also taking pre-orders for the controller.


Update: Pre-orders now open on Amazon UK.


Nintendo has just announced the Nintendo Entertainment System: NES Classic Edition, “a near-identical, mini replica of Nintendo’s original home console” that plugs into your high-definition TV using an included HDMI cable. The device, which launches on November 11 in North America and Europe, includes 30 NES games built in, including Super Mario Bros., The Legend of Zelda, Metroid, Donkey Kong, Pac-Man, and Kirby’s Adventure. It’ll retail for $59.99.

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Darkrai is coming to Pokken Tournament, Bandai Namco revealed today. The news was made during a live stream to promote content being added to the arcade version on July 20.

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While Darkrai’s arrival specifically applies to arcades, it’d be very surprising if the character didn’t end up in the Wii U version. Darkrai, along with Scizor and Empoleon, recently found in the game’s files.

Pokemon GO’s steady worldwide release is continuing – yesterday the game was released in Germany and today the game was finally made available in the UK. Pokemon GO can be downloaded on both the Google Play Store and iTunes.

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Final Fight is out later today on the North American New 3DS Virtual Console. Take a look at the official trailer below.

Amazon Japan briefly listed the Pokemon GO Plus accessory with a release date of July 29, although the page was pulled later in the day. Though Amazon, Nintendo, and The Pokemon Company all refused to comment, this does line up with the E3 reveal of the device, where it was planned to release before the end of July. Keep in mind that even if the release date is true, that may still only be for Japan.

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Yesterday, Capcom held its latest live stream for Monster Hunter Generations with plenty of gameplay. Head past the break for the full Twitch recording.

Journey to Kreisia will be available on the North American and European 3DS eShops starting tomorrow. We’ve posted the RPG’s trailer below.

After a couple of years of development, Aqua Moto Racing Utopia is seeing its initial release on Steam today, followed by Wii U later this summer. Get a good look at the game below with 12 minutes of footage.


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