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Level-5 issued a new batch of screenshots from Yo-Kai Watch Busters. Take a look at the full set in the gallery below.

SEGA added a few more screenshots and art from 7th Dragon III Code: VFD to the game’s official website. Check out all of the images in the gallery below.

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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.

Bandai Namco held a stream for Pokken Tournament earlier today. In about two weeks, another broadcast will be held.

We can expect the next Pokken Tournament stream at the following times on July 16:

– 2 AM PT – 3:30 AM PT
– 5 AM ET – 7:30 AM PT
– 10 AM in the UK – 12:30 PM in the UK
– 11 AM in Europe – 1:30 PM in Europe

You’ll also find the latest screenshots and art from Pokken Tournament below.

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Nintendo released the first screenshots showing the K.K. Slider outfit in Super Smash Bros. for 3DS, which will be available for the Mii Gunner. Take a look at them below.

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Bandai Namco shared new screenshots and art from Project X Zone 2 today. Take a look at the latest images below.

Amazon Japan has shared the official boxart for Pro Yakyuu Famista Returns. Check it out above.

We also have the first screenshots from Pro Yakyuu Famista Returns, which are in the gallery below. Access the official site here.

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Update: Limited edition boxart:

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Check out the Japanese boxart for Project X Zone 2 above.

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Famitsu has the first screenshots and art from 7th Dragon III Code: VFD. You can view them in the gallery below.

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SEGA sent out a fresh round of details and screenshots pertaining to Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX today. Head on below for all of the latest content.

When Hatsune Miku, Kagamine Rin, Kagamine Len, Megurine Luka, MEIKO, and KAITO take center stage in Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX this September, there will be 48 full-length songs to play through – but that’s just a fraction of all the gameplay packed into the upcoming Nintendo 3DSâ„¢ rhythm game!

For the U.S. release, the songs in Project Mirai DX are fully rendered in Miku’s 3-D Nendoroid style, allowing players to customize their characters, or even swap them out in songs. One of the game’s special features is being able to change the character who performs a particular song – if you account for the additional vocal tracks, the playlist balloons up to 79 songs in total.

Project Mirai DX blends traditional rhythm game elements with companion-based events, simple creativity tools, and sharable customization. During rhythm gameplay, players can customize the size, color, and even behavior of the rhythm icons, so as players get more comfortable with higher difficulties, they can adjust the display to fit their play style.

Theatre mode lets players relax from tapping or button-pressing and watch the music video. The videos are browsable, so players can skip to their favorite parts, and make playlists of their favorite songs. It’s even possible to create scrolling messages on the videos (a la Nico Nico Douga), which can be shared via StreetPass, and updated via SpotPass. Theatre Mode also has “Jam Along” mode, which lets players interact and add their own sound flairs to songs!

Source: SEGA PR


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