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Nintendo released official videos for Mario Kart: Super Circuit, Esper Dream, Dungeon Explorer, and Genghis Khan II: Clan of the Gray Wolf on the Japanese Wii U Virtual Console. Watch them below.

Nintendo has posted a new developer chat video with Aya Kyogoku and Risa Tabata. The two talked about getting involved with gaming, what it’s like being a female developer at Nintendo, and what they’re most excited about among their current projects. They also shared a message for females who are interested in working in the industry. Watch the full discussion below.

Xavier Orion Games posted a 9-minute video showing off-screen footage from Booty Diver. Take a look at it below.

Lots of footage from Monster Hunter X was showcased during Monster Hunter Tokuban 2015 Summer, which Capcom held earlier today. Take a look at a half hour of footage below.

Capcom showed a little over 10 minutes of gameplay from Monster Hunter Diary: Poka Poka Airou Village DX during Monster Hunter Tokuban 2015 Summer earlier today. Watch the recording below.

Jon and I discussed the tragedy surrounding the passing of Nintendo president Satoru Iwata in this week’s episode of Just a Chat. It was rather tough to get through, but we managed to record this somehow!



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Yesterday, we posted a single image comparing the E3 2014 build of Devil’s Third to the most recent version. A video comparison has now come in as well. If you’d like to see how last year’s version of Devil’s Third stacks up to footage shown this month, take a look at the video below.

Epic Word Search Collection came to the European 3DS eShop recently, and it’s due out in North America soon as well. Take a look at some footage of the downloadable release below.

The Play Nintendo YouTube account has put up the second video of its Splatoon-centric series called “Splatoon Splatter Center”. The second episode, focusing on Battle Dojo, can be seen below.

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EVO 2015 is ending today, but we have one final Nintendo-related round to look forward to. The finals for Super Smash Bros. Melee should begin at roughly 4 PM ET / 1 PM PT. You can watch the full event after the break.

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