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With the launch of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes in the west, series producer Eiji Aonuma and Shikata took to Miiverse and talked a bit more about the game.

First, here’s some opening comments from Aonuma:


We next have comments from Shikata, who explains why the game features three players instead of four:

7th Dragon III Code: VFD made its debut in Japan on October 15. Up through October 18, Media Create reported that the game sold 75,477. Further information about the game’s performance has since been published.

Media Create notes that 7th Dragon III sold through 77.05 percent of its initial shipment. To compare, 7th Dragon 2020-II – the latest entry in the series for PSP – moved 73,697 copies in its first week. That title sold through 68.93 percent of its initial shipment. 7th Dragon III on 3DS did actually see higher pre-orders than its predecessor.

The 7th Dragon series has appeared on a few platforms over the years – DS, PSP, and 3DS. Still, Media Create points out that fans have continued to remain interested in the series.

European 3DS owners can receive a free theme for downloading Zelda: Tri Force Heroes from the Nintendo eShop before November 19, 2015. This theme seems to only be available for those who choose to buy a copy through digital download.

In celebration of releasing Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer, Nintendo UK has created a weekly contest for fans. UK entrants will submit designs based around a theme, and one lucky winner will be picked weekly. The winner will receive a Series 1 Animal Crossing amiibo cards Pack and an Animal Crossing amiibo cards collectors album (series 1).

This week’s theme is “A Blue Room” and will run from October 23rd until October 29th. To enter just share a screenshot of the design to the Nintendo UK Twitter channel.

The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes has finally released in Europe, here is the launch trailer to commemorate the arrival. Check it out below.

A few days ago, Nintendo of America presented fans with a series of possible questions on Twitter that could be submitted to the developers of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes. The first response has now come in, which deals with the game’s placement in the series timeline. Take a look at the image above for the official response.

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Bandai Namco brought out Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden in North America earlier this week. You can check out 14 minutes of footage below.

Yo-kai Watch file size

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Youkai Watch

Now that Yo-kai Watch is available for pre-load, Nintendo has revealed the game’s file size. The download takes up 869MB of space. For those curious, that should be roughly 6,952 blocks.

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Atlus shared new details and a trailer for the Harbingers in Stella Glow. View the video and breakdown of information below.

Sometimes saving the world means getting rid of every living thing in it. But that can be a tough job, even for Hilda, Witch of Destruction. So what do you do? Get some underlings to help bring about the end of days. With a name like the Harbingers, how bad can they be?

First, there’s Hilda’s right-hand man, Dante. He’s a master spearman with the type of smirk on his face that irresistibly needs beating up. Then there’s Dorothy, the chainsaw-toting psycho who has an intense love of bunnies (love may be too strong a word; you probably don’t want to know how she got that outfit…) and will go to great lengths to rip apart everyone who stands in her way.

Lastly there’s Hrodulf, whose cleave first and axe questions later methods makes him a perfect addition to the squad.

As you can see, Hilda, Dante, Dorothy, and Hrodulf are quite the unsavory bunch. Their deadly combination of magic and steel is NEVER a good thing, but thankfully Alto and the Regnant Knights’ 9th Regiment can stop them…right?

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A recent YouTube video, now removed by Nintendo, shows video game themed items that are not yet accessible in Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer. These include consoles such as the Wii U and 3DS plus shelves of amiibo and video games. It’s thought that the items are included in the game cartridge, but can’t be used until Nintendo unlocks them at some point in the future.

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