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Nintendo has a new video up from Fire Emblem Fates artist Kozaki Yusuke. Yusuke, who is at the Japan Expo, created a drawing of Felicia. Check it out below.

Bandai Namco published a trailer for Go! Princess PreCure: Sugar Kingdom and the Six Princesses. Take a look at it below.

Capcom brought four Ace Attorney themes to the 3DS yesterday. But as it turns out, this news doesn’t just apply to North America. All four themes are now available in Europe, too.

Ace Attorney: Dual Destinies Court Record, Ace Attorney Trilogy Pixel Art, Ace Attorney Trilogy Main Characters, and Ace Attorney: Dual Destinies Mood Matrix are out now. Each one is priced at £1.79 / €1,99.

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A new live stream will be held next week, and past Pokemon Mystery Dungeon titles will be featured. While Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time will be taking the main focus, we’re hearing that Pokemon Super Mystery Dungeon is getting showcased on the program as well.

The stream will begin at the following times:

4 AM PT
7 AM ET
12 PM in the UK
1 PM in Europe

It will last through the next day, meaning this should be a 24-hour stream.

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Level-5 has come out with another three commercials for Yo-Kai Watch Busters. View them below.

More gameplay from The Great Ace Attorney has just been uploaded by Capcom. Check out some of it below!

Nintendo released the first screenshots showing the K.K. Slider outfit in Super Smash Bros. for 3DS, which will be available for the Mii Gunner. Take a look at them below.

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Bandai Namco is creating a 3DS theme based in Project X Zone 2. In Japan, it will be distributed as a first-print bonus. I’d say it’s very likely that the 3DS theme will be coming to both North America and Europe as well.

Media Create has shared a little extra additional information about Fire Emblem Fates’ debut sales in Japan.

As mentioned earlier this week, the game managed to sell over 300,000 units. Birthright sold a bit more out of the two versions, with Media Create reporting that it moved 154,000 copies. On the other hand, Fire Emblem Fates: Conquest sold 107,000 units. The Fire Emblem Fates Special Edition chipped in with another 43,000 copies.

Fire Emblem Fates managed to outdo its predecessor, Fire Emblem: Awakening, in terms of first week sales – 304,000 units vs. 243,000 units. It’s also worth mentioning that lifetime sales of Awakening in Japan are at 492,000 copies sold.

Media Create didn’t provide a sell-through rate for Fire Emblem Fates, but Dengeki has come through with that information. According to the site, visible buzz surrounding the game allowed it to sell through 90 percent of its initial stock.

Nintendo updated the Japanese 3DS app Collectible Badge Center once again today. It’s now received eight panels of Tortimer Island badges from Animal Crossing: New Leaf, along with two more food-related Tomodachi Life badges. That’s on top of a new free theme and one free go.

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