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YouTube user Domtendo gives us a look at FAST Racing Neo’s DLC ahead of its imminent release. Gameplay of the Carbon Cup can be found below.

System: 3DS
Release date: September 30, 2016
Developer: Level-5
Publisher Nintendo


One year ago, Nintendo and Level-5 graced us with the surprise hit Japan has enjoyed for a while by bringing Yo-kai Watch over to the west. This year, we’re getting Yo-kai Watch 2 in two separate versions: Bony Spirits and Fleshy Souls. While Japan has enjoyed the second entry long before we got the first, it’s nice to see both titles finally making their way over in 2016 to give 3DS owners and fans of the original something to look forward to once again.

GameXplain just wrapped up a live stream for Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice showcasing the game’s first hour. We’ve posted the archived version below.

As Soul Axiom is only a day away from reaching the Wii U eShop, more footage from the game is surfacing. Take a look at another 15 minutes of gameplay below.

Wonder Boy: The Dragon's Trap

The first developer diary for Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap has been published, showing members of the team traveling to Japan in time for BitSummit and meeting with series creator Ryuichi Nishizawa. Watch the video below.

We’ve already seen what Quest of Dungeons looks like on Wii U, but now some footage has arrived of the 3DS version. View an off-screen video below.

Nintendo has gone live with new North American commercials to promote Paper Mario: Color Splash. Check out the brief videos below.

If you need another look at Yo-kai Watch 2 prior to its North American launch on Friday, have a look at the YouTube playlist below for two more videos. You’ll find nearly an hour of footage between them.

These days, it’s easy to associate Sonic with Nintendo. The character has appeared in Olympics games with Mario, and SEGA even partnered with the big N on some exclusive games. During the early ’90s, however, things were much different as Mario and Sonic were pretty big rivals.

Game Informer put up a new piece today about how Sonic eventually landed on Nintendo platforms following SEGA’s exit from the gaming hardware business. It contains some interesting quotes from the likes of creator Yuji Naka, Sonic developer Takashi Iizuka, and even Shigeru Miyamoto.

Read up on some noteworthy comments below. You can find Game Informer’s article here for more.

In the latest episode of Nyannyan Neko Mario Time, Pokemon Sun and Pokemon Moon were briefly featured. There was a tiny bit of footage showing Alolan Exeggutor, and we’re actually able to see the new move known as “Dragon Hammer”. In the gameplay clip, Exeggcute was taken down in a single hit.

For now, that’s all we know. You can see Dragon Hammer at the end of the video below.

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