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In both North America and Europe, Tank Troopers is now available on the 3DS eShop. A bunch of footage can be found below.

Lightwood Games published a gameplay video for its Wii U / 3DS puzzler Pic-a-Pix Color today. View the clip below.

Update (2/16): Embed version is below:


Original (2/15): The next part of Game Informer’s month-long Zelda: Breath of the Wild coverage is now online. Another piece of the magazine’s interview with Shigeru Miyamoto and Zelda producer Eiji Aonuma is shared. For today’s snippet, the two developers talk about storytelling and what we can expect from it in Breath of the Wild. We again get to hear Aonuma tease his “trick” that he used that he had been thinking about for roughly two decades.

The interview can be watched here here. When an embed option is available, we’ll add it in here (probably tomorrow).

With Tank Troopers launching in North America and Europe today, Nintendo has a new trailer for the game. You can view it below.

Square Enix released a new trailer for I Am Setsuna, coming to Switch via the eShop on March 3. Check it out below.

Urban Trial Freestyle was a success for Tate Multimedia having sold over one million companies. Now the company is back with a sequel: Urban Trial Freestyle 2.

Much like its predecessor, you’ll once again be flipping and tumbling over dozens of obstacles with motorbikes while heading to the goal. The Skate Park, Highway, Urban Parkour, Industrial, and the Suburbs are among the locations you’ll explore.

Urban Trial Freestyle 2 packs in twice the amount of levels at 80 along with Stunt and Time Attack modes. A track editor is also included so that players can create their own levels and share them online. Speaking of online, it’s possible to challenge friends in the competitive timed mode.

Customization plays a role in Urban Trial Freestyle 2. Tate Multimedia is packing in customizable elements for each motorbike. New player outfits are also supported.

Urban Trial Freestyle 2 hits the 3DS eShop in Q1. View the first trailer below.

Source: Tate Multimedia PR

Shortly after its release last year, people started tinkering with the NES Classic to see what else it could be besides play the 30 pre-installed games.    Last month, intrepid hackers managed to get additional 30 NES games to run on the machine. Now, some hackers managed to take it quite a bit farther.

As the video below shows, the NES Classic is apparently capable of running Nintendo 64 games. The actual performance varies greatly from game to game, but it’s a pretty impressive feat nonetheless.

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If the various Mario Sports Superstars videos that popped up yesterday wasn’t enough, ntower has another 17 minutes of gameplay. You can view their video below for even more footage.

Ahead of its Japanese launch next month, we now have the opening movie for Monster Hunter XX. Give it a look below.

Nintendo just posted a new video from its recent Switch event in New York. Take a look at it below.



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