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Nintendo published a new commercial today to promote the new release of Animal Crossing: New Leaf – Welcome amiibo. Give it a look below.

Nintendo has released a brand new Japanese trailer for Super Mario Maker for 3DS. We’ve gone ahead and posted it below.


How does the emulation of Super Mario Bros. 3 in the NES Classic Edition stack up to the original game on the NES itself? GameXplain explores that question in the video below.

Cartoon Network: Battle Crashers arrived on 3DS earlier today. Take a look at a half hour of footage from the game below.

An hour of footage has come in showing off the new Japanese 3DS game Nyoki Nyoki: Tabidachi Hen. Watch an hour of the puzzle game below with multiplayer matches.

Compile-Maru developed Nyoki Nyoki: Tabidachi Hen. Masamitsu Niitani, the creator of Puyo Puyo, is on board with the company.

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Beyblade Burst launches in Japan in just two days, on November 10th. Check out the latest TV commercial for the game:

A new trailer for the game franchise Kutar has been uploaded to YouTube. It’s recently been confirmed that the Kutar games will be released in the North American eShop on November 10th, so no surprise that we’ve gotten a trailer.

You can watch it for yourself below.

 

Cartoon Network: Battle Crashers is heading to store shelves and the 3DS eShop tomorrow. Watch the game’s launch trailer below.

Nintendo World Report put together a brief video comparing Kid Icarus’ new emulation on the NES Classic Edition to the Wii U and Wii Virtual Console releases plus the 3D Classics edition. View it below.

SEGA released some extensive new gameplay footage of Puyo Puyo Chronicle today:

The folks at Gematsu have also translated some new info that was released at gamer.ne.jp today.

A new feature of Puyo Puyo Chronicle is the new “Skill Battle” rule. Players form a team of up to three characters and have to make good use of the skills that each character has. There are two types of skills – “Auto Skills” are triggered automatically under certain conditions, whereas “Special Skills” have to be manually activated by pressing the X button and cost MP.

Skills can have a variety of effects – changing the state of the puzzle field, recovering HP and so on. Each character has a variety of skills to choose from, and they also get more powerful the more you use them. Skills can help you beat the game even if you aren’t that good at puzzle games.

Head past the break for some new characters and the skills they possess:


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