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This week’s 3DS eShop charts are as follows:

Software

1. Mario Kart 7
2. Rhythm Heaven Megamix
3. Zelda: Oracle of Ages
4. Pokemon Yellow
5. Zelda: Oracle of Seasons
6. Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D
7. Kirby: Planet Robobot
8. Pokemon Trading Card Game
9. Super Smash Bros. for 3DS
10. BoxBoy!
11. Pokemon Red
12. Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam
13. Pokemon Blue
14. Super Mario Bros. 3
15. Zelda: A Link to the Past
16. Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D
17. Terraria
18. Story of Seasons
19. Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate
20. Super Mario World

Videos

1. Kirby: Planet Robobot Overview Trailer
2. Zelda: Breath of the Wild E3 2016 Trailer
3. Pokemon Picross – Turn Puzzles into Portraits
4. Starter Pokemon for Pokemon Sun/Moon Revealed
5. Rhythm Heaven Megamix E3 2016 Trailer
6. Monster Hunter Generations E3 2016 Trailer
7. Pokemon Yellow Trailer
8. Mario Party: Star Rush E3 2016 Trailer
9. Yo-kai Watch 2 E3 2016 Trailer
10. Zelda: Breath of the Wild amiibo Trailer
11. Paper Mario: Color Splash E3 2016 Trailer
12. Mario Kart 7 Video
13. Explore the Alola Region in Pokemon Sun/Moon
14. Mini Mario & Friends Launch Trailer
15. Super Smash Bros. – Final Video Presentation
16. Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games E3 2015 Video
17. Zelda: Breath of the Wild – Wolf Link amiibo Trailer
18. Hyrule Warriors Legends Launch Trailer
19. Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden Full Trailer
20. Minecraft Battle Mini Game Trailer

Source: 3DS eShop

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Another round of footage has come in for Mighty No. 9. You’ll find around 40 minutes of gameplay in the video below.

The official launch trailer is in for Mighty No. 9. To see the newest video, continue on below.

This week’s European Nintendo Downloads are as follows:

Wii U Retail

Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE (available June 24th) – €59.99/ £49.99 / CHF 77.90

Mario & Sonic at the 2016 Rio Olympics Games – €49.99/ £39.99 / CHF 64.90

Mighty No. 9 – €19.99/ £17.99 / CHF 28.00

Wii U Download

Minecraft: Wii U Edition (PATCH) – free

Rubik’s Cube – Conditional Discount: €2.49/ £2.24 / CHF 2.99 for users who own Cube Life: Island Survival until 21/07/2016, regular price: €4.99/ £4.49 / CHF 5.99

STEEL LORDS – €14.99/ £10.99 / CHF 14.99

Dual Core – €9.99/ £8.99 / CHF 14.00

SPLASHY DUCK – €1.49/ £1.39 / CHF 2.10

Wii U DLC

Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE Tokyo Millennium Collection – €1.99/ £1.79 / CHF 2.80

Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE Mirage Hunter (EXP) – €1.99/ £1.79 / CHF 2.80

Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE Mirage Hunter (Mastery) – €1.99/ £1.79 / CHF 2.80

Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE Mirage Hunter (Savage Festival) – €1.99/ £1.79 / CHF 2.80

Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE 3 Support Quest Set – €4.99/ £4.49 / CHF 7.00

Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE Atlus Collaboration Costume Set – €1.99/ £1.79 / CHF 2.80

Mighty No. 9 – Ray Expansion – €4.99/ £3.99 / CHF 7.00

Minecraft: Wii U Edition: Battle Map Pack 1 – €2.99/ £2.39 / CHF 3.00

Minecraft: Wii U Edition: Battle Map Season Pass – €9.99/ £7.99 / CHF 9.60

SDK Paint – Slideshows Pack 1 – €0.50/ £0.50 / CHF 0.70

SDK Paint – Slideshows Pack 2 – €0.50/ £0.50 / CHF 0.70

SDK Paint – Slideshows Pack 3 – €0.50/ £0.50 / CHF 0.70

SDK Paint – Total Slideshows Pack – €1.25/ £1.09 / CHF 1.70

Wii U Virtual Console

The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask (N64) – €9.99/ £8.99 / CHF 14.00

Nintendo presents: Style Boutique (DS) – €9.99/ £8.99 / CHF 14.00

3DS Download

Rubik’s Cube – €4.99/ £4.49 / CHF 5.99

Conveni Dream – €5.00/ £4.50 / CHF 6.10

Unholy Heights – €5.99/ £5.39 / CHF 8.40

3DS Demo

Mario & Sonic at the 2016 Rio Olympics Games

Teddy Together

3DS DLC

Fire Emblem Fates: Map 8 Vanguard Dawn – €1.99/ £1.79 / CHF 2.80

eShop Sales

Wii U

VoxelMaker – €3.59/ £2.79 / CHF 3.99 until 30/06/2016, regular price €4.49 / £3.49 / CHF 4.99

Another World – 20th Anniversary Edition – €2.35/ £2.15 / CHF 3.30 until 07/07/2016, regular price €7.99 / £7.19 / CHF 11.20

3DS

Another World – 20th Anniversary Edition – €2.35/ £2.15 / CHF 3.30 until 07/07/2016, regular price €7.99 / £7.19 / CHF 11.20

Shingeki no Kyojin: Humanity in Chains – €14.99/ £12.00 / CHF 17.00 until 07/07/2016, regular price €29.99 / £34.99 / CHF 38.90

Snow Moto Racing 3D – €3.99/ £3.59 / CHF 5.59 until 30/06/2016, regular price €7.99 / £7.19 / CHF 11.19

Parking Star 3D – €1.99/ £1.69 / CHF 2.40 until 14/07/2016, regular price €2.99 / £2.49 / CHF 3.50

Quell Reflect – €2.79/ £2.19 / CHF 3.20 until 14/07/2016, regular price €3.99 / £3.19 / CHF 4.70

Swords & Soldiers 3D – €3.99/ £3.29 / CHF 4.90 until 14/07/2016, regular price €6.99 / £5.59 / CHF 8.30

Demon King Box – €2.99/ £2.39 / CHF 3.60 until 14/07/2016, regular price €3.99 / £3.19 / CHF 4.80

Space Lift Danger Panic! – €0.80/ £0.65 / CHF 0.99 until 30/06/2016, 22:59 UTC for users who own Heart Beaten, until 30/06/2016. Regular Discount €1.65/ £1.29 / CHF 2.00 until 30/06/2016. Regular price €2.49 / £1.99 / CHF 2.99

Heart Beaten – €1.09/ £1.00 / CHF 1.69 until 30/06/2016, 22:59 UTC for users who own Space Lift Danger Panic!,  until 30/06/2016. Regular Discount €2.33/ £2.00 / CHF 3.33 until 30/06/2016. Regular price €3.49 / £2.99 / CHF 4.99

Source: Nintendo PR

GamesRadar recently held a live stream to show footage from the final version of Mighty No. 9. The full Twitch recording can be found after the break.

Imagos Softworks is teaming up with Playism to bring Starr Mazer to new platforms. Among the lineup are brand new Wii U and 3DS versions.

Starr Mazer features a mix of point-and-click and shooting gameplay. If you haven’t heard of the title before, this overview should clue you in:

Starr Mazer is a modernized fusion of 2 classic genres: The point-and-click (PNC) adventure and horizontal scrolling shoot ’em up (SHMUP). The game is highly replayable as both the PNC story and SHMUP levels of each playthrough are procedurally generated and significantly different each time. In this regard it is different from traditional PNC Adventures, which were linear in their storytelling and did not yield anything new on subsequent playthroughs.

The narrative progression of each playthrough uses Open-Middled Gameplay (OMG!) in that the story modules kick off predictably and the endings are varied and satisfying, but what happens in between is up to the predetermination of the story creation algorithm as well as the choices the player makes, performance in the SHMUP segments and a host of other environmental / chronological / enigmatic variables.

Though procedural, both the PNC and SHMUP segments of Starr Mazer are highly crafted to provide an engaging, beautiful, exciting and replayable experience. Great care has been put into the modular PNC story engine and SHMUP level assembly.

We also have the following trailer for the game:

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Update: Bumped to the top. Added in Sunday’s updates.


Nintendo Badge Arcade has been receiving daily updates since heading to the 3DS eShop. Because it’s continually updated with content, we’re rounding up all of the additions and changes in a weekly post.

Here’s what’s on tap for the week of June 13:

June 13

– 6 Kirby Super Star panels
– 2 Kirby icon panels
– 4 Kirby: Triple Deluxe panels
– 4 other Kirby panels
– 11 Zelda: Wind Waker HD panels (2 with 1 day left, 1 with 2 days left)
– 3 business Mario panels (2 with 1 day left)
– 1 free Arcade Bunny Badge for every $1 you spend (available until 6/15)
– Super Mario Bros. Spring theme offer until 6/16
– 1 free play

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DrinkBox will be bringing Severed to Wii U and 3DS this summer. On both platforms, there are some extra bells and whistles.

Wii U and 3DS will feature a new “casual” difficulty mode. We’re also hearing that the Wii U version will sport improved visuals thanks to HD enhancements, new lighting effects, and some particle effects.

Severed will be on Wii U and 3DS this summer via the eShop.

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Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Spirit of Justice won’t be launching in the west until September, but it did come out in Japan earlier this month. Some of you may be aware that the game received a review in Famitsu a couple of weeks back as expected. From four editors, it received scores of 8, 9, 9, and 8 for a total of 34 points out of 40.

We’ve now gone ahead and translated Famitsu’s review. Head past the break to read it in full.

Reviewer 1 – 8

The traditional feel of the series is going strong with things like characters with exaggerated personalities and surprising story developments. It’s good that there are diverse systems to expose contradictions in the courtroom, like “Divination Séance” and “pointing out multiangle video”. A popular character, spirit medium Maya, gets the focus in content, and when that is coupled with the main setting of kingdom of Khura’in, where defense lawyers are unnecessary, the occultist impression is strong. This seems to divide people based on their taste.

Reviewer 2 – 9

Even though playing back victim’s sights and feelings with Divination Séance in order to find oracle’s contradictions drifts away from reality, that reasoning element is fresh and interesting. I’m happy that older characters of the series are closely connected to the scenario. It’s fun to use the diverse game systems that have appeared previously to expose contradictions and struggle towards the truth. Turnabouts are also refreshing in the courtroom. This is a satisfactory culmination in the series.

Reviewer 3 – 9

Spirit mediums is one of the themes and there are some fantasy elements, so it feels fresh. It is fun to just watch the pleasant gestures of characters and the action exceeds expectations while knocking you out of your wits. I’m also happy of picturing character growth and change for characters that haven’t appeared in a while, such as Maya. Their dialogue is interesting and you’ll examine things unintentionally here and there. The subplot is spread into each story and the conclusion of the plot also surprises you in the end.

Reviewer 4 – 8

Logical thinking is as fun as always, but due to the setting there are also a bit forced developments and things that make you think “Huh!?”. Smooth 3D graphics are nice to look at, but when it comes to directing, it feels like the tempo crumbles at times. Even so, guiding the player is well done and the player won’t lose interest in the game. The story which goes back and forth is also charming, with things like intertwining the scenario and surprising subplot. There is a faint feeling of freshness, but there is also easiness of playing which comes from the stability of the series.


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