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SEGA brought a demo of Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX to the 3DS eShop this past week. You can find a few videos of the download below.

Warner Bros. Interactive has a new promo/commercial up for LEGO Dimensions. You can give it a watch below.

As is the case in North America, Splatoon’s fourth European Splatfest will be taking place next weekend. The battle will begin on August 29 at 6 PM BST, and has signing going up against dancing.

Nintendo tweeted out the news about the new European Splatfest over on Twitter earlier today, writing:


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Yesterday, the 2015 Pokemon World Championships began, and Pokken Tournament was featured in a big way thanks to a surprise Invitational. We now have the full recording – see it below.

Famitsu has a two-page feature on Chibi-Robo!: Zip Lash this week. The Japanese magazine touches on a couple of familiar things, but also presents new information.

In terms of the premise, Chibi-Robo and its partner robot Tonpi see in the news that resources have gone missing in various areas around the world. The two end up encountering an alien and pursue it thinking that this is the culprit.

One of the big hooks in Chibi-Robo!: Zip Lash is the ability to use Chibi-Robo’s plug and cord in side-scrolling stages. Players will be able to throw the cord in two ways: quick throw or power throw. By collecting blue and red balls, the cord can be extended. It can also be attached into an orange panel and then jump from place to place by shaking the cord.

Several new games out came out this week on the Wii U and 3DS eShops. If you’re interested in checking out what’s new in screenshot form, take a peak at the gallery below.

RCMADIAX’s latest Wii U game won’t take up too much space on your internal memory or external hard drive. The developer noted on Twitter that approximately 59MB is required. As for the title itself, Pixel Slime U will be hitting the eShop next Thursday.

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Nintendo has published the third entry in its video feature for the Super Mario Maker Facebook hackathon. The newest episode, “Announce + Celebrate”, is posted below. This video concludes Nintendo’s video series.

The team behind Mega Man Legacy Collection considered including Wily & Right’s RockBoard: That’s Paradise – a Japan-exclusive title from the Famicom days – in the digital package. That’s according to Capcom’s Rey Jiminez and Digital Eclipse’s Frank Cifaldi, who divulged the nugget of information in an interview with USgamer.

Take a look at this excerpt from the discussion:

USG: It also makes sense from a tech perspective to just go with the NES games because they’re the same hardware being reproduced. I know it’s not emulation, technically, but it’s working to the same spec. Did you consider throwing in [Japan-only Famicom game] RockBoard as a sort of bonus, given that it’s the odd one out on the same technology or platform?

Rey: The answer isn’t no. We definitely had thought about it, but there wasn’t really a way for that to fit in for us, especially since it was in Japanese, right? So…

Frank: We even looked at translating it, if I could speak to that for a second.

Rey: As close to the technological images, you could theoretically do it, but you’re starting to go away from everything we’re trying to do, which is to keep everything authentic. We couldn’t release an all-Japanese board game here in the U.S., so…

While Mega Man Legacy Collection doesn’t feature RockBoard, it still has a fair amount of content. Players can experience the first six Mega Man titles as well as a challenge mode and museum.

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IGN put up a new video from Mega Man Legacy Collection today. Along with additional footage, we also are able to hear some commentary from one of the developers. Check out the video below.


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