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Update (8/16): The Super Mario 3D Land Edition New 3DS can now be pre-ordered on Amazon Canada.


Original (8/14): Target is now taking pre-orers for the Super Mario 3D Land Edition New 3DS. Get yours in here.

You’ll only be able to purchase this bundle at Target and Walmart. The latter retailer hasn’t opened pre-orders just yet.

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The latest episode of Nintendo’s Japanese show Nyannyan Neko Mario Time has now gone live. We’ve included it below.

A few new titles are coming to the Japanese eShop on August 24. Here’s a look at the upcoming digital downloads:

Wii U Virtual Console

Usas (MSX, 823 yen)

Wii Download for Wii U

Mario Sports Mix – 2,700 yen
Wario Land: Shake It! – 2,700 yen

3DS Download

Azure Striker Gunvolt 2 – 1,960 yen

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Nintendo released official videos for Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis and Chinmoku No Iseki – Estpolis Gaiden on the Japanese Wii U Virtual Console. Watch them below.

The eShop is starting to show which digital titles are slated for North America this week. Based on the listings thus far, it seems quite a lot is scheduled.

Here’s the lineup as of now:

Wii U Download

Adventure Party: Cats and Caverns – $12.99
Blasting Agent: Ultimate Edition – $2.99
Collateral Thinking – $2.99
MikroGame: Rotator – $1.99
Poncho – $9.99
Word Logic by POWGI – $9.99
Ziggurat – $14.99

3DS Download

Blasting Agent: Ultimate Edition – $2.99
Power Disc Slam – $7.49
Touch Battle Ninja – $4.99
Word Logic by POWGI – $9.99

New 3DS Download

Brick Race – $1.49

Several 3D Classics from SEGA are on sale via the North American eShop. You can now save on the following titles:

– 3D After Burner II
– 3D Ecco the Dolphin
– 3D Gunstar Heroes
– 3D Out Run
– 3D Shinobi III: Return of the Ninja Master
– 3D Space Harrier
– 3D Streets of Rage
– 3D Streets of Rage 2
– 3D Super Hang-On

Each one is down to $3. These discounts end on August 29 at 8:59 AM PT / 11:59 AM ET.

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Atlus uploaded a new Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse trailer today that highlights the RPG’s battle system. Check it out below.

Atlus has also passed along some tips about battles – read the full rundown below.

1. Strike First – Tokyo is crawling with demons, so if you see one (or a hundred) while exploring be sure to strike first. If you land a successful first hit, you’ll be allowed to attack first during the battle sequence. While this doesn’t sounds super important, preemptive strikes can mean the difference between life and death. Seriously, death is around every turn in this game, so striking first is a must!

2. Exploit Weaknesses – Fighting demons may seem like a daunting task, but it’s not too difficult once you get into a rhythm. Attacks come in eight classes — Physical, Gun, Fire, Ice, Electric, Force, Light, Dark — and must be used wisely during every encounter. That’s because demons have an elemental weakness that can be exploited to deal devastating damage. For example, battling a gaggle of fire class demons? Don’t fret! It’s nothing that a little Bufu or Raging Blizzard can’t handle. Make sure to remember each demon’s weakness to maximize damage output!

Back in 1995 64 is currently in the works for 3DS. The game’s developer put out a new trailer for the Steam version, which you can watch below.

Forbes was given the opportunity to speak with Akihiro Hino, CEO of Level-5. The two sides talked about topics like the company’s cross-media push, avoiding market saturation, and the brand new project Megaton Musashi.

Head past the break for some excerpts from the piece. You can read the full article here.

Pokemon GO’s success up to this point is quite well known. However, it’s all put into further perspective with the confirmation that the game has obtained five Guinness World Records. The feats were formally announced after consulting with digital data tracker SuperData.

Pokemon GO secured records in areas of downloads, revenue, and chart positioning. The full details can be found below.


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