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Nintendo has brought back the “Bragg Report” after a year off. In the video below, Disney Channel’s Joey Bragg counts down his top four Nintendo 3DS games to play this summer: New Super Mario Bros. 2, Kirby: Planet Robobot, Pokemon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire, and Animal Crossing: New Leaf.


NintenDaan has posted a new unboxing video for the Vans x Nintendo collection. Get a closer look at the Duck Hunt and Zelda shoes in the video below.

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Image & Form posted the latest episode of “The Engine Room” today. There’s plenty of talk pertaining to
SteamWorld Heist, including an update on the Wii U version’s release and cross-buy support. Image & Form also briefly touches on the possibility of more DLC.

Here’s the video in full:

Level-5 shared two new commercials for Yo-kai Watch 3 today. The first shows off the new battle system while the other highlights the Yo-kai themselves. See both below.

Today, Marvelous revealed 2 new TV commercials in preparation for the upcoming launch of Story of Seasons: Good Friends of Three Villages. The 2 commercials each include elements from the game but are only 15 seconds long. In addition to the commercials, Marvelous also released a longer promotional video that contains some gameplay footage.

Story of Seasons: Good Friends of Three Villages launches 23 June in Japan with no current plans of a Western release. Here are the commercials and promo video:

Commercial 1:

Commercial 2:

Finally, here’s the promo video:

Kick & Fennick is out now for Wii U on the eShop in both North America and Europe. Take a look at the launch trailer below.

The latest European episode of The Cat Mario Show has gone live on Nintendo’s YouTube channel. You can watch it below.

SteamWorld Heist has been out on 3DS for a few months, but Image & Form has since turned its efforts to other versions of the game. You can see what the HD release – which will be on Wii U – looks like below.

Nintendo released a new video today showcasing a few European digital game highlights from May 2016. You can watch it below.

The Japanese Pokemon YouTube account uploaded a series of small clips for Sun/Moon based on today’s coverage. We’ve rounded them up below.


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