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We stopped posting Masahiro Sakurai’s Smash Bros. “Pic of the Day” from Miiverse when the Wii U title launched in Europe. However, Sakurai continued for just a little while longer.

Now that Smash Wii U is out in its final major region – Japan – posts have now officially come to a close. In honor of that, we’ll share Sakurai’s last message.

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A new 3DS puzzle for Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker has arrived in North America. Look out for the first piece via SpotPass. Meanwhile, the full game is out on Wii U today!

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Square Enix has passed along another round of screenshots and details for Bravely Second. You’ll find all of the latest content gathered up below (thanks to Gematsu for the translation!).

This week’s issue of Famitsu offers up new details about PoPoLoCrois Farm Story. Find the latest information below, as translated by Siliconera.

– Game begins with a celebration of young prince Pietro’s 10th birthday
– Start off in Popolocrois Kingdom
– Pietro had decided to visit his friend Narcia for the first time in a long while
– Pietro goes to the forest with a present for Narcia after listening to advice from a castle soldier named Gomel
– Pietro encounters an older witch named Guilda in the forest
– “Dark Beasts” have been appearing in Popolocrois even though it’s supposed to be a peaceful place
– A beautiful lady known as Marmella shows up during Pitro’s birthday
– Marmella: diplomat from a land called “Galariland”
– Marmella’s her land seems to have the countermeasure that could save Popolocrois Kingdom from the Dark Beasts
– Pietro heads off Galariland in hopes of finding a way to fight the Dark Beasts
– Galariland has all 4 seasons
– Get strawberries and tulips in the spring
– Sunflowers in the summer
– Pumpkins and eggplant in the fall
– Ship out crops or use them as items
– Can water your own crops
– Friendly farmers will help you along the way

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Another two 3DS themes are now available in North America. You can purchase a theme based on The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword, as well as one for “Mario: Items”. Each is priced at $1.99.

Thanks to Jake for the tip.

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