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Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer reaches Europe later this week. For the official launch trailer, check out the video below.

Club Nintendo is just about over in all regions. The membership program ended a few months ago in North America, but has continued on in Europe, Australia, and Japan. That will be changing tomorrow.

September 30 is when Club Nintendo will officially end in all non-North American territories. Be sure to use any remaining points you have before then!


Amazon Japan has posted the boxart for Cardfight!! Vanguard G: Stride to Victory! We’ve attached it above.

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Yesterday, we reported that the 3DS of popular smartphone game Monster Strike would be released in Japan on December 17th. Developer mixi has now made an announcement via the game’s official website, confirming that release date.

The website also confirms that the game takes place in the same world as the upcoming anime series and that the game supports local 4-player wireless multiplayer and Streetpass functionality.

There are also several in-game goodies that you get when you buy the game at launch, including a Rainbow Medal (which allows you to catch rare monsters), several stat boosters and one item that lets you evolve on of your monsters. If you buy the retail version of the game, you also get a set of five stickers and one mascot plug (which you can plug into an earphone jack).

Check out some images from the website in the gallery below.

A Western release date for Monster Strike has not yet been confirmed.

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The official Animal Crossing microsite has and online tool and instructions on how to design and build a card case in the shape of a small house where you can store your Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer cards. The site lets you choose the design and colour of the “walls” of the house-shaped card case and decorate it with stickers, then gives you instructions on how to print the case and finally glue or tape it together.

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LINE, a popular messaging app for mobile devices, has once again received Nintendo content. The latest addition? Splatoon. Users can begin exchanging messages with stickers based on the Wii U game.

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This week’s 3DS eShop charts are as follows:

Software

1. Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer
2. Mario Kart 7
3. Super Mario Bros. 3
4. Shovel Knight
5. Super Mario Bros.
6. Smash Controller
7. Super Smash Bros. for 3DS
8. Animal Crossing: New Leaf
9. Senran Kagura 2: Deep Crimson
10. The Legend of Zelda
11. Fractured Soul
12. The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth
13. Pokemon Omega Ruby
14. Pokemon Alpha Sapphire
15. Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D
16. Zelda: Link’s Awakening DX
17. Pokemon Trading Card Game
18. Pokemon Dream Radar
19. Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D
20. Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX

Videos

1. Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer PAX Prime 2015 Video
2. Let’s Watch! Super Mario Maker Overview!
3. Super Mario Maker Accolades Trailer
4. Meet Chibi-Robo!
5. Zelda: Tri Force Heroes E3 2015 Trailer
6. Shovel Knight amiibo Reveal Trailer
7. Pokemon Rumble World Trailer
8. Little Battlers eXperience Trailer
9. Skylanders SuperChargers Racing Trailer
10. Pokemon Super Mystery Dungeon E3 2015 Trailer
11. Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer E3 2015 Trailer
12. Treehouse Live @ E3 2015 Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer
13. Chibi-Robo amiibo!
14. Binding of Isaac: Rebirth Nindies@Night PAX Trailer
15. Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden Trailer
16. Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate September DLC Pack Trailer
17. Yoshi’s Woolly World PAX Prime 2015 Video
18. Hyrule Warriors Legends E3 2015 Trailer
19. Cube Creator 3D Update Trailer
20. Super Smash Bros. Mii Fighters Suit Up for Wave One

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Next week, Freedom Planet will finally be out on the North American Wii U eShop. Take a look at the video below for some footage.

The Xenoblade Chronicles X Special Edition can now be ordered on Best Buy. Get yours here. Best Buy seems to be charging for shipping, but I imagine that’ll be corrected before release.

Steam is the top-performing platform when it comes to Shovel Knight’s audience. However, Nintendo’s platforms are right behind.

During the Gaming Insiders event in San Francisco last week, Nathan Vella shared the breakdown of Shovel Knight’s audience. The game has seen 32 percent of its players on Steam, 30 percent on 3DS, 20 percent on Wii U, 14 percent on Sony platforms, and 4 percent on Xbox.

Vella noted that “Shovel Knight broke the impression that indies don’t sell so well on Nintendo”.

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