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Pokemon GO Plus, the upcoming accessory for Pokemon GO, is one of the items on display at Nintendo’s Gamescom booth this year. Get a closer look at it in the video below.

We have some brand new footage of Crash, Cortex, and Thumpin’ Wumpa Islands in Skylanders Imaginators. Take a look at it all below.

Eurogamer has provided us with another look at Yooka-Laylee after going hands-on with the game. Check out the latest footage below.

Gamescom 2016 is now in full swing, with the press day beginning today. Take a look at Nintendo’s booth below.

There’s quite a lot of details to plow through in the new Yooka-Laylee trailer from Playtonic. The trailer, which features the games villains, factory level, snow level, and some underwater fart bubbles, can be watched below:

In addition to the new trailer, Yooka-Laylee will be playable on the Gamescom show floor in Cologne. The game is set to release on Wii U and other platforms next year.

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The latest episode of Nintendo’s Japanese show Nyannyan Neko Mario Time has now gone live. We’ve included it below.

Nintendo released official videos for Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis and Chinmoku No Iseki – Estpolis Gaiden on the Japanese Wii U Virtual Console. Watch them below.

16 minutes of Monster Boy footage is now available based on the game’s playable demo. Take a look at it below.

Atlus uploaded a new Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse trailer today that highlights the RPG’s battle system. Check it out below.

Atlus has also passed along some tips about battles – read the full rundown below.

1. Strike First – Tokyo is crawling with demons, so if you see one (or a hundred) while exploring be sure to strike first. If you land a successful first hit, you’ll be allowed to attack first during the battle sequence. While this doesn’t sounds super important, preemptive strikes can mean the difference between life and death. Seriously, death is around every turn in this game, so striking first is a must!

2. Exploit Weaknesses – Fighting demons may seem like a daunting task, but it’s not too difficult once you get into a rhythm. Attacks come in eight classes — Physical, Gun, Fire, Ice, Electric, Force, Light, Dark — and must be used wisely during every encounter. That’s because demons have an elemental weakness that can be exploited to deal devastating damage. For example, battling a gaggle of fire class demons? Don’t fret! It’s nothing that a little Bufu or Raging Blizzard can’t handle. Make sure to remember each demon’s weakness to maximize damage output!

Back in 1995 64 is currently in the works for 3DS. The game’s developer put out a new trailer for the Steam version, which you can watch below.


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