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Capcom prepared the first trailer for Monster Hunter X, which was just announced today. Check it out below.

Following today’s announcement of Monster Hunter Diary: Poka Poka Airou Village DX for 3DS, Capcom shared the game’s first trailer. View it below.

The first Pokemon Super Mystery Dungeon was shown during the Japanese Nintendo Direct held earlier today. You can watch it below.

Nintendo has now published the entire Japanese Nintendo Direct presentation in full. We’ve posted it below.

Nintendo debuted a new 10-minute video for Fire Emblem If today. Be sure to give it a look below.

The first Dragon Quest VIII 3DS trailer made its debut during the new Nintendo Direct today. Catch it below.

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.

SEGA is developing a new entry in the Mario & Sonic series. As was announced during today’s Nintendo Direct, Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games is heading to both Wii U and 3DS.

Check out some footage below:

A Japanese release date for Pokemon Super Mystery Dungeon was announced during the latest Nintendo Direct shown earlier today. It’s set to launch on September 17, with pricing set at 4,700 yen. Players will be able to choose from 20 different Pokemon.


Nintendo shared a whole bunch of information about Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer during today’s Nintendo Direct.

The game is set to launch on July 30 in Japan. amiibo cards and the NFC dongle for regular 3DS systems will arrive on the same day. Happy Hope Designer is priced at 4,000 yen, while amiibo cards will be 300 yen per pack.

That’s not all, however. A New 3DS XL system is launching on July 30 as well for 22,000 yen. To top things off, New 3DS cover plates are inbound.


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