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With the two StarTropics games releasing on the North American Wii U Virtual Console today, footage of the downloads is starting to come online. Videos for both titles can be found below.

Famitsu has issued a batch of screenshots from Dragon Ball: Fusions. We’ve rounded up today’s images in the gallery below.

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In Europe, Mario Hoops 3-on-3 is now available as a Wii U Virtual Console download. Watch some gameplay below.

Kirby: Planet Robobot can now be pre-loaded from the North American 3DS eShop. To do so, 5,319 blocks (664.88MB) of free space on an SD card is required.

Pre-loading will allow you to download most of Kirby: Planet Robobot’s data. Then at launch, you’ll only need a small update to begin playing.

Nintendo of America has readied its own overview trailer for Kirby: Planet Robobot. You can give it a look below.

MixedBag is celebrating the launch of Futuridium EP Deluxe on Wii U today with a new trailer. We have the video below.

Nintendo has some maintenance lined up for Flipnote Studio 3D next week. Network services will be impacted for a couple of hours in a little less than a week from now.

Here’s when the maintenance is scheduled for:

– 6 PM PT (June 1) – 8 PM PT (June 1)
– 9 PM ET (June 1) – 11 PM ET (June 1)
– 2 AM in the UK (June 2) – 4 AM in the UK (June 2)
– 3 AM in Europe (June 2) – 5 AM in Europe (June 2)

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Courtesy of IGN, we have new footage of the Battle mini-game that will be distributed for free in the console versions of Minecraft. Here’s the gameplay:

A few more photos of the Monster Hunter Stories amiibo have emerged. We have them in the gallery below.

Capcom has also confirmed that a second wave of Monster Hunter Stories is planned. We’ll be seeing more figures this winter (2016).

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Update: We now have confirmation on this (thanks immewnity). The email sent out to press does make mention of the “two extended demos” that will let them “step into the wilds of Hyrule and explore some of the grasslands, forests and mountains that they’ve been given mere glimpses of to date.” Media are recommended to set aside 1-1.5 hours.


Zelda Wii U will be the one and only game playable from Nintendo at E3 2016 next month. Outlet finder.com.au now claims to have some information about its appearance.

The site notes, “Nintendo is informing media that there will be two extended demos of the Wii U version to play at the booth and are being asked to set aside 90 minutes to make the most of the gameplay.” I’ve not heard about this personally, though that doesn’t mean that the report from finder.com.au is inaccurate. We’ll go ahead and mark this one as a rumor to be on the safe side.

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