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Over on GameStop’s website, a bunch of the latest amiibo are available. Ganondorf, Zero Suit Samus, Olimar, and 30th Anniversary Mario Classic can all be ordered.

You can order the different amiibo here. There’s also a bundle for all of the figures here.

Yet another Nintendo patent has been found. Back in March, the company filed for a device involving haptic feedback. This was only just published today.

The included image features a tablet-like device, though that may very well just be a placeholder. When touching the screen, users would feel haptic feedback from the game they’re playing. This is accomplished through dual vibration sections.

Here’s another interesting image included in the filing:

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Just like the patent from earlier today, we don’t know if anything will actually come from this. It’s an interesting find in any case!

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Nintendo’s Japanese YouTube page has added another Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer commercial, this time focusing on the amiibo cards. We have it below.

The North American Pokemon Super Mystery Dungeon is now open for business. Access it here.

The site has information about Pokemon Super Mystery Dungeon’s story, gameplay, and more. It also features a bunch of screenshots and a few videos.

A big amiibo restock appears to be in the way to Toys “R” Us. Roughly 26,000 units have been spotted in the retailer’s system for Little Mac, Lucario, and Captain Falcon. The number is even bigger for Villager – 80,000 units. Product should be making their way to Toys “R” Us soon.

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Three more clips have come in for Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden. Check out the latest gameplay below.

Earlier today, the second round of Fire Emblem Fates DLC launched in Japan. We now have footage of the new map – find it below.

You can find details about Fire Emblem Fates’ new DLC here.

Collectible Badge Center has received its latest weekly update. This time around, 15 panels of Pokemon badges have been added. Two free goes are available as well.

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Bandai Namco has issued the latest trailer from its upcoming Japanese 3DS game Aikatsu! My No. 1 Stage. We’ve posted it below.


Last night, Nintendo updated the Japanese Zelda: Tri Force Heroes website. The page now contains information about the game’s file size. It’ll require roughly 8,200 blocks, which amounts to just over 1GB.

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