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GameSpot has posted a few more minutes of Dragon Quest VII from its appearance at San Diego Comic-Con 2016. Watch the video below.

Pokemon GO is now available in Japan. To celebrate, Niantic’s John Hanke and Game Freak’s Junichi Masuda shared a few words. Most of the message is from Hanke, though Masuda’s comments are unfortunately available in Japanese only.

In any case, here’s the video:

Aside from the video, Nintendo issued a notice on its investor’s website about its forecast in response to Pokemon GO. Essentially, things are staying the same from now. You can read the full message below.

Update (7/22): Here’s part two, showing the repair:


Original (7/15): We’ve heard a lot about the SNES PlayStation prototype over the past year. Now thanks to The Ben Heck Show, we have a closer look at the item through a teardown. Check it out below.

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Inti Creates wrapped up another live stream a little while ago that provided another look at Azure Striker Gunvolt 2. A recording can be found below, containing more gameplay (and song previews).

Following last week’s video, Nintendo put out another new promo for Miitomo today. View it below.

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Exploring tundras looks all the cooler when riding a Khezu, as this latest Monster Hunter Stories clip from Capcom shows. Watch it below:

Nintendo stopped by IGN’s San Diego Comic-Con stage yesterday to show off Paper Mario: Color Splash. We’ve posted the full recording below.


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Metroid Prime: Federation Force features a Samus decoy. The inflatable doll can be used to distract enemies, and use the tactic to your advantage. Here’s a look at it in the game:

Metroid Prime: Blast Ball uses amiibo to unlock special paint jobs. In the video below, GameXplain takes a look at how they look.

Metroid Prime: Blast Ball made its way to the 3DS eShop earlier today. Check out 23 minutes of footage from the download below.


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