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A few minutes of footage is in for ZeNfA Productions’ next Wii U eShop game Hot Rod Racer. View some gameplay below.

Koji Igarashi was present at BitSummit this past weekend to show off Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night. During the event, Igarashi was featured playing the game’s demo under certain restrictions. He needed to complete it under five minutes, without killing enemies (aside from the boss needed to progress), and without using backdashes and healing potions.

Here’s a look at his run:

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CoroCoro has more footage of Yo-kai Watch 3. After showing medals in the first half, the second portion of the video demonstrates how they’re scanned in the game and moves on to other elements like battles. Watch the video below.

Tumblestone footage

Posted on 8 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in Videos, Wii U | 3 Comments

On Tuesday, Tumblestone will be launching on the Wii U eShop (with a retail version coming soon after). Take a look at some footage below showing single-player and multiplayer.


More footage has been posted from the new Wii U eShop game Bit Dungeon+. Check out the latest video with gameplay below.

The latest video from the “React” team has teenagers giving Pokken Tournament a show. Take a look at the video below to see who comes out on top between a few different competitors.

More footage is in for Konami’s new free-to-play 3DS game Yu-Gi-Oh! Saikyou Card Battle. View another 48 minutes of gameplay below.

Taiko Drum Master: Dokodon! Mystery Adventure came out a few weeks ago in Japan, but we never got around to posting footage from the final version. We’re changing that now with plenty of footage from 3DSCapture. Around 2 hours of gameplay is below.

When the new Splatoon amiibo made it to store shelves this past week in Japan, they were accompanied by an amiibo diorama for the Squid Sisters. Check out an unboxing video below, along with another look at Callie and Marie.

After originally launching for the Xbox in late 2001, EA and Pseudo Interactive’s Cel Damage came to the GameCube a few months later. Its reception was a bit mixed, but the developer hoped to create a sequel that would build on the original while taking feedback into account.

Unseen64 and Liam Robertson take a look at what Pseudo Interactive had in store for Cel Damage 2 in the video below. Ultimately, the project never picked up steam as it was unable to secure a publisher. EA, who handled the original, wasn’t interested – nor was SEGA, Ubisoft, or Midway.


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