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Nintendo announced and subsequently launched a new Dr. Mario game on the Japanese 3DS eShop today. You can get an extensive look at the title below.

Nintendo launched a new Dr. Mario game for 3DS on the Japanese eShop today. Check out some footage from it below.

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Nintendo has revealed the file size for Rhythm Heaven: The Best Plus. It takes up 3,240 blocks, which translates to roughly 427.5 MB. Also worth mentioning, the just-released Dr. Mario 3DS is 498 blocks (roughly 62.25 MB) and Pop Out! The Great Kitten War takes up 2206 blocks (roughly 275.75 MB).

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Also announced in tonight’s Nintendo Direct was Guru-Guru Chibi-Robo, a new entry in the rarely-revisited series. Unlike previous games, Chibi-Robo is now the star of a pint-sized platformer and can use his cable to whip enemies, break blocks and grapple walls throughout the side-scrolling stages. Despite the genre switch, Guru-Guru Chibi-Robo still features elements from previous entries in the series like Chibi-Robo’s constantly draining energy

The game will also release alongside a Chibi-Robo amiibo. Points earned by clearing courses will level up the Amiibo, granting players collectible items. Touching the amiibo during gameplay will also transform the tiny hero into Super Chibi-Robo, a more powerful version with a fancy golden paint-job. Both the game and amiibo will be released in Japan this Summer.

A new Dr. Mario game is making its way to the Japanese 3DS eShop today. It’ll come with recent and new modes, versus play, online play, and local share.

Dr. Mario’s pricing is set at 880 yen. Check out the debut trailer below.


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Today’s Japan-centric Nintendo Direct revealed that the popular smartphone game Nyanko Daisensou is being brought to the Nintendo 3DS as an eShop title. You might know this bizarre strategy game by its English title, Battle Cats. The game will cost 719 yen and be released on the Japanese eShop in about twenty minutes when the Nintendo Direct ends.

Capcom has announced not one, but two brand new Monster Hunter games at today’s “Hunter’s Meeting” in Japan. In addition to Monster Hunter Diary Poka Poka Airou Village DX, the company has also revealed “Monster Hunter X” for 3DS.

Monster Hunter X is built on the same engine as Monster Hunter 4. It’ll feature flashy action and puts the focus on the hunter. Fans can expect new super actions for all weapons (much more than just a few new moves), new monsters, and more.

Capcom says there will be classes with special attacks that you can activate as an accent to the action. Villages from the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd generations will return. Beruna is base village, which is set at base of massive mountain range.

Monster Hunter X features four styles of playing to choose from. Each one changes the special moves you can perform. There is a focus on the personalization of your hunting style.

Monster Hunter X will offer an increase in the actions in both variation and number. The title’s concept is to take the action and make it stylish/varied enough so that everyone can find their own unique way of playing.

Capcom is including four flagship monsters in Monster Hunter X. In terms of areas, there will be new places to explore. New monsters are being included in the game as well. There will be a total of four main monsters, four villages, and four styles of play.

Monster Hunter X launches in Japan this winter.

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In case the upcoming Monster Hunter Stories wasn’t enough, another spinoff of the Monster Hunter series is making its way to the 3DS. At today’s “Hunter’s Meeting” in Tokyo, Capcom announced a new game, Monster Hunter Diary Poka Poka Airou Village DX starring the cute and cuddly Felyne mascot characters.

From Software will be developing the game – they also handled the previous PSP entry in this spinoff series that puts a more relaxed, adorable spin on the usual hunting. Like Monster Hunter 4, it will have special collaboration costumes like Mario and Animal Crossing outfits.

Monster Hunter Diary Poka Poka Airou Village DX goes on sale on September 10th for 3990 yen.

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Pokemon Shuffle has been updated with the Victini stage. Keep in mind that it can only be accessed on the weekends. It can only be played once per 24-hour period, but you’ll receive a lot of experience.

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Several new games out came out this week on the Wii U and 3DS eShops. If you’re interested in checking out what’s new in screenshot form, take a peak at the gallery below.


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