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Update (12/13): You can now listen to and watch the official recording on iTunes here.


Original (12/9): Shigeru Miyamoto stopped by the Apple Store in SoHo last night for a special Super Mario Run event. He talked about the mobile game in-depth with Katie Linendoll from The Today Show. You can now listen to the entire discussion below.


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Build-A-Bear recently announced – and released – a new plush based on Pokemon’s Charmander. IGN now has an unboxing video on its YouTube page, which you can watch below.

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Butch Hartman, the creator of Fairly OddParents, has his own YouTube show in which he draws fan-requested characters in the cartoon show’s style. In his newest video, Nintendo is heavily featured. Hartman created his own takes on the Splatoon squid, Link, Pikachu, and Mario. Sonic was also thrown in since he’s often associated with Nintendo these days. We have the video below.


Nintendo of Europe has come out with another new trailer for Dragon Quest VIII showing the RPG’s various features. View it below.

For those who missed it, Dragon Quest VIII trailers introducing Morrie and Red can be found here.

We have more footage of Jikkyou Powerful Pro Baseball Heroes, one of Japan’s latest 3DS games. Find several additional minutes of gameplay below.

Teslapunk footage

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A few minutes of footage from the new Wii U eShop game Teslapunk is now available. Watch ten minutes of footage below.

Nintendo uploaded new Dragon Quest VIII trailers today which introduce two of the game’s characters. Videos for Morrie and Red can be found below.

Radiantflux: Hyperfractal is the latest game by TACS Games. The hacking-themed game will be released on the Wii U eShop this month. Check out the game’s trailer:

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The Capcom classic Demon’s Crest is coming to the New Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console in Europe this week. Check out a new trailer for this release:

Back in October, Rayman creator Michel Ancel managed to uncover the original ROM for the first game on SNES after 20 years. Ubisoft planned to bring it to Nintendo’s old console at one point, but it wasn’t meant to be.

Since Ancel discovered the news about his discovery, a video actually surfaced. It may not be long and sound is absent, but it does show the SNES version in motion.


Ancel was also at IndieCade Europe late last month where he spoke about Rayman on SNES. Thanks to that, we have the off-screen image above.

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