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Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash will come in two versions. Consumers will be able to purchase the standalone game, or a different version that contains an amiibo.

We previously heard that the Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash amiibo bundle is looking like a $50 package. Meanwhile, GameStop is listing the standard version for $30. I guess that means Nintendo feels that the Chibi-Robo amiibo is worth $20!

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Polygon has posted a new interview with The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes director Hiromosa Shikata. Shikata addressed the project’s origins, shared further insight into Link being able to wear a dress, and commented on the co-op and communication elements.

Continue on below for a breakdown of Polygon’s piece. You can check out the site’s full article here.

On the game’s origins…

“I remember talking about it during the development of A Link Between Worlds. [We] had wanted to do more multiplayer Zelda … and in [Spirit Tracks] there’s a portion where you control the Phantoms. That element really intrigued me and brought out the idea that I wanted to try multiplayer as well.

“We really got started on it during development of A Link Between Worlds, that feeling of wanting to explore more multiplayer. It was sort of revitalized and came out of hibernation for me while I was working on A Link Between Worlds.”

– Shikata says outfits also reflect a sense of accomplishment
– A player’s available wardrobe will reflect their progress in the game
– Players craft their outfits from materials they find by clearing dungeons, turning Triforce Heroes into something of a loot-based grind

Nintendo has published the latest Iwata Asks discussion, which focuses on Fire Emblem Fates. Access the developer interview here.

Fire Emblem Fates launches in Japan this Thursday. The North America and European release is scheduled for 2016.

Nintendo issued another 3DS theme based on Rhythm Heaven: The Best Plus in Japan last week. Below you’ll find an official video showing it off.

Update: Bumped to the top. Leaks have given us a bit of information.

In the game, there’s a mode where you aim to be the top idol. There’s a karaoke mode as well.

Aikatsu! My No. 1 Stage! launches in Japan on November 26 for 5,627 yen. The limited edition will cost 8,424 yen.


Bandai Namco is bringing Aikatsu! My No. 1 Stage! to 3DS, according to Famitsu.

The first small scan is posted above. Stay tuned for additional information!

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Last week, Rising Star Games brought out a whole bunch of 3DS themes to Europe to celebrate the launch of The Lost Valley. These themes will also be coming to North America, Natsume has confirmed.

The publisher wrote on Twitter a few moments ago.


There are four Harvest Moon 3DS themes in total: Cow, Dog, Horse, and Chicken.

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Hours upon hours of footage have come in for Fire Emblem If. Since Twitch embeds result in auto-play, we’ve posted the video after the break.

Following today’s localization announcement of Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden, Bandai Namco has released some material for the game. We’ve attached the North American boxart above, and you can find some screenshots and a fact sheet below.

A new Yo-Kai Watch Busters video has come online focusing around the different medals. Check it out below.

Kotaku is the latest outlet to have published an extenstive interview with Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime. Topics include the Nintendo World Championships, Metroid Prime: Federation Force, Mother 3, amiibo, and more.

You can find the full Q&A rundown below. Kotaku’s original piece can be read here.


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