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RCMADIAX will be bringing Jackpot 777 to the Wii U eShop during the middle of July. A bit of footage from the download can be found below.

The Play Nintendo YouTube account has kicked off what appears to be a new video series. Watch the first episode below as Andrew and his “snappy” friend Izzy highlight New Super Mario Bros. 2.

Polygon put up an hour of footage from one of this week’s releases, Zero Time Dilemma. Check out the full gameplay video below.

Nintendo uploaded a brief new trailer for BoxBoxBoy! – it’s out now on the 3DS eShop. Take a look at the video below.

Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars has finally launched on the North American Wii U Virtual Console. Watch the official trailer below.

DigitalFoundry has returned with another technical analysis. Today, the outlet is taking a look at how Mighty No. 9 shapes up on Wii U. The results unfortunately aren’t pretty.

One of the biggest issues with Mighty No. 9 on Wii U is the frame rate. It’s uncapped, and due to dips, results in a very unstable experience. The action can apparently drop to as low as 12 frames per second.

Loading times can be another cause of frustration. It’s estimated that loading a new stage takes 20 seconds, with tedious waiting also needed after dying.

Here’s the full analysis, including a look at how the patch improves loading times slighty:

Nintendo UK has a new commercial up for Teddy Together, which arrives in the UK tomorrow. See it below.

Bandai Namco published the first trailer for Super Battle for Money: The Ultimate Ninja and Battle Player’s Top Decisive Battle! (still not used to that title). You can see it below.

Zero Time Dilemma was showcased on the latest episode of Denjin Gacha. Check out some footage from the recording below.

Update: Several Youtube channels have saved and re-uploaded the original videos. This also gave us what are presumably the English names of these Pokemon. We’ve put them past the break.

Pokemon Sun and Pokemon Moon appear to have suffered from a potentially big leak. While not officially confirmed, now-removed video clips show what appear to be a bunch of new Pokemon. Since this does seem legitimate and falls under spoiler territory, we’ve posted the gallery showing the new creatures after the break.


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