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Capcom is just now kicking off a new live stream for Monster Hunter Generations to show off the story mode. We’ve posted the Twitch embed after the break due to auto-play. When the archive is ready, we’ll add it in here.

A new episode of Capcom TV just wrapped up a short while ago. During the stream, quite a bit of footage from the game was shown, including a look at Ema Skye and more. We’ve embedded the start point of the gameplay below.


Lightwood Games has prepared a new trailer for its previously-announced 3DS eShop title Dan McFox: Head Hunter. Below, you can watch the video.

There’s also some news about Dan McFox: Head Hunter’s release date. It’ll be out in Europe on April 21, though it’s yet to be decided when it will be heading to North America.

In Japan, Pokemon Snap just released as a Wii U Virtual Console download. Take a look at some footage below.

The folks over at Smosh have once again produced an “honest trailer” for a game. This time, the video focuses on Pokken Tournament. Check it out below.

Nintendo has prepared new Japanese trailers for both Star Fox Zero and Star Fox Guard. Both are posted below.

Nintendo released official videos for Pokemon Snap and Densetsu no Starfy 3 on the Japanese Wii U Virtual Console. Additionally, we have videos for Donkey Kong Country, Pilotwings, and Super Metroid on the New 3DS eShop. Watch them all below.

Update: Bumped to the top. Here’s another comparison between Star Fox 64, Star Fox 64 3D, and Star Fox Zero:


Nintendo Life has put together a new Star Fox Zero / Star Fox 64 / Star Fox SNES Corneria comparison based on the latest footage from the Wii U game. View the video below.

Epic Dumpster Bear is one of a few games we’ll be seeing on the Wii U eShop this week. In the video below, you can get a look at some footage.

A new 7th Dragon III Code: VFD trailer has gone live highlighting the RPG’s character creation elements.

In the game, players can build each of the nine characters in their party from scratch based on 96 appearance variations and 40 voice options. There are also eight character classes to choose from, which are as follows:

  • Samurai – The class that loves swords, blades, and anything with a sharp edge.
  • Agent – The class that shoots and hacks with extreme prejudice.
  • God Hand – The class that heals allies and bruises enemies with nasty hooks and uppercuts.
  • Duelist – The class that uses magical cards to summon supernatural beings into battle.
  • Rune Knight – The class that deals devastating damage with magical short swords.
  • Fortuner – The class that can cast useful debuff effects.
  • Mage – The class that can unleash the full power of mana.
  • Banisher – The class that likes to smash.

View today’s new trailer below.

Source: SEGA PR


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