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An hour of footage has come in showing off the new Japanese 3DS game Nyoki Nyoki: Tabidachi Hen. Watch an hour of the puzzle game below with multiplayer matches.

Compile-Maru developed Nyoki Nyoki: Tabidachi Hen. Masamitsu Niitani, the creator of Puyo Puyo, is on board with the company.

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Next week, EM Studios is bringing a new title to the Wii U eShop that is quite reminiscint of the My Aquarium series on WiiWare. Aqua TV will be out on November 17 for €4.70.

The main purpose of Aqua TV is simple. It’s an interactive aquarium, allowing users to select various fish and choose from different ornaments/wallpapers. Additional packs feature more fish and decoration sets.

We’ve posted the trailer for Aqua TV below.

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Various retailers in the UK are offering pre-order bonuses for the 3DS version of Super Mario Maker. Nintendo detailed the different goodies on its website today.

As we heard about before, by pre-ordering on the Nintendo UK store, you can receive one of three different freebies. These include a Super Mario Bros. 3D Motion Notebook, Build-A-Level mug, and range of Super Mario Bros. coasters. Additionally, the Question Block Storage Tin and “Breaking Bricks Since ‘85” t-shirt can be had at a discount price.

Bonuses at other retailers are more straightforward. GAME is providing a set of magnets encased in a Super Mario Maker sleeve, Argos has a double sided A3 poster, and Smyths Toys is giving out a set of Super Mario themed pin badges.

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Bear Box Media has announced Scribble, a Pictionary-inspired game for the Wii U eShop. It’s targeted for release before the holidays at a $4 / €4 / £3 price point.

Here’s a rundown of Scribble, straight from the developer:

It comes with over 1500 words from 17 categories, such as Objects, Places and People, and of course the customary “Difficult” category. However, it also includes an “Easy mode” category, customised specifically for children, meaning kids can play alongside adults and still take part in both drawing and guessing.

Scribble includes 5 unique modes for up to 8 players: Versus mode (all against all), Teams (Red VS Blue, team sizes 2-6), Elimination (Players take turns drawing until someone fails to guess their picture, at which point they are eliminated from the game (but can still guess other pictures)), Barricade (Blockbusters inspired mode, in which teams try to reach the opposite side of a board from their starting point) and Tug’O’Draw (A team game, but everyone guesses. Whichever team guesses scores the point, and the other team loses one. First to reach 10 points, wins.)

Update: Updates for Tuesday have begun.


Original: Even though Pokemon Sun and Pokemon Moon aren’t launching until next Friday, the leaks have begun. It would appear that someone has managed to obtain a retail copy ahead of release. Earlier in the day, that person began playing through the game and sharing images/information online. We’ll probably be hearing about similar reports in the days to come.

It’s going to be a long couple of weeks before Pokemon Sun and Pokemon Moon are officially made available. With that in mind, we’ve set up a single post where leaked material will be contained. We won’t be sharing any content that early players provide anywhere else on the site. If you’re up for spoilers, continue on below.

This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:

Battlefield 1 (PS4/XBO) – 9/10/8/9
Flowers Aki Hen (PSV) – 8/9/8/8
Nyoki Nyoki: Tabidachi Hen (3DS) – 7/8/7/9
Steredenn (PS4) – 7/7/7/8
Koneko no Ie: Kirishimaya to Sanbiki no Koneko – (3DS) 7/8/7/6
Touhou Koubutou V (PS4) – 6/6/6/6

All Kamen Rider: Rider Revolution, the latest Kamen Rider game, is out on December 1st in Japan. Bandai Namco revealed the game’s special edition today, which contains the game itself, a Kaigan Ghost toy, a keychain and a poster for 8200 yen. Some new screenshots and character artwork were also revealed – check them out in the gallery below:

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Beyblade Burst launches in Japan in just two days, on November 10th. Check out the latest TV commercial for the game:

RPG Maker Fes, the next installment in the RPG Maker series, launches on November 24th in Japan for 3DS. The games created with it can be played with the RPG Maker Fes Player which, as we previously reported, is a piece of software that can be downloaded for free from the eShop, even if you don’t own RPG Maker Fes.

Today, it’s been revealed via Famitsu that the RPG Maker Fes Player launches on November 16th, one week before RPG Maker Fes. Since there obviously won’t be any games created by other players with RPG Maker Fes at that point, the RPG Maker Fes Player will instead allow you to try out a selection of games created by “legendary creators” – prominent developers and contest winners. Famitsu will detail those games in its next issue.

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The usual update for Pokemon Shuffle has arrived and, as announced last week, the main highlight is a competition against Mega Sharpedo, along with battles against Meloetta, Medicham, and a Daily Pokemon Challenge.

The Mega Sharpedo stage will see players competing to get Sharpedonite, lasting until November 15. The top 12,000 players in Europe, 18,000 players in North America, and 60,000 in Japan will earn the Mega Stone, with other prizes as follows:

  • 3 Mega Speedups and 3 Raise Max Level: Top 400 EU, 600 NA, 2,000 JP
  • 2 Mega Speedups and 2 Raise Max Level: Top 1,200 EU, 1,800 NA, 6,000 JP
  • 1 Mega Speedup and 1 Raise Max Level: Top 7,000 EU, 10,000 NA, 35,000 JP
  • Disruption Delay: 7,001-16,000 EU, 10,001-24,000 NA, 35,001-80,000 JP
  • Attack Power: Any players who didn’t earn the Sharpedonite
  • A Meloetta (Aria Forme) Escalation Battle and Medicham battle are new, and the Daily Pokemon (#6) stage returns. The Daily Pokemon will rotate which Pokemon is available daily, between Tyrogue, Castform, Mantyke, Solrock, and Seviper. Meloetta and the Daily Pokemon will run until November 22, while Medicham will run until the 15th.

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