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Natsume sent out a few more screenshots from River City: Tokyo Rumble. We’ve rounded them up in the gallery below.

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Capcom has put out a few more screenshots from the new coverage of Monster Hunter Stories. Check out the latest images below.

Famitsu has a big update on Monster Hunter Stories this week. The magazine reveals new characters, areas, details on equipment, and more.

Some of this information has now been reflected on the official website as well. Here are a bunch of screenshots based on the coverage:

The first page of Famitsu’s article goes over the hunter Rivelt and his felyne Popola. He is voiced by Sugita Tomokazu.

Rivelt may look lazy normally, but when he goes out to hunt, his sharp observation eyes and experience always gain him results. He likes to act alone, and is considered to be an aloof hunter by people around him.

Dragon Ball: Fusions has now launched in Japan, and Gamer has prepared another batch of screenshots from the game. Check them out below.

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Thanks to the official Pokemon Sun/Moon website, we have even more screenshots from the game. View some images of Poke Ride and island challenge below.

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When Pokemon Sun/Moon launch later this year, Tomy International will be bringing out a Z-Ring item. Players who use a Z-Move will see that their real-life Z-Ring lights up, vibrates, and emits sounds to go along with what’s happening in-game.

We have a first look at the actual Z-Ring item product above. Check out the gallery  below for some related screenshots.

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Check out some screenshots of this week’s European Nintendo Downloads:

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Several new games out came out this week on the Wii U and 3DS eShops. If you’re interested in checking out what’s new in screenshot form, take a peak at the gallery below.

A handful of screenshots from Pokemon Sun/Moon have emerged. To see the latest images, view the gallery below.

The next big update on Pokemon Sun/Moon should be shared next week. The Pokemon Company has teased some sort of information for August 1.

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Earlier today, Level-5 announced its cross-media project Megaton Musashi. We now have a look at the actual game above, plus some art below.

The official Megaton Musashi website is located here.


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