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Nintendo uploaded a fourth Splatoon commercial to its Japanese YouTube account today. We’ve posted it below.

Nintendo published a new Japanese introduction video for Rhythm Heaven: The Best Plus. Additionally, we have a couple of commercials as well. All of the videos are posted below.

Nintendo released official videos for Family Tennis Advance and Blaster Master on the Japanese Wii U Virtual Console. Watch them below.

People’s Daily was recently able to speak with Tomonobu Itagaki from Valhalla Game Studios. In one question, Itagaki was asked about how his team will will work the Chinese mobile game market into their strategy. That doesn’t have much revelance here, but he did end up discussing the upcoming Wii U title Devil’s Third and how it incorporates the elements of war.

Itagaki’s comments are as follows:

We always seek to innovate in games, and so it means they will not be the same. We’re currently working on a game called “Devil’s Third.” It is different than previous games up until now, as it is not just about fighting, but about diplomacy and forming treaties in the midst of a war in a realistic world setting. All of this is mashed up into one game. It is a world where peace is sought. My colleagues and I worked to put all this within a “war game.” Eventually it became a household game for the Wii U, but we are currently developing games for mobile too.

Devil’s Third was re-revealed as a Wii U title at last year’s E3, though we haven’t seen it since. It’ll be interesting to see if it appears at E3 2015 next month.

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Vblank Entertainment is very pleased with the performance of Retro City Rampage on 3DS. As confirmed by the game’s official Twitter account, this version of the game is now “the best-selling-at-full-price port.” That’s despite the fact that other platforms had a 15-month head start.

The full Twitter message states:


Vblank went on to express its satisfaction with the 3DS and support from Nintendo as a whole:



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Update: One more video. Really, this is the last one! A look at the amiibo patterns:


We have even more footage from Yoshi’s Woolly World, which is represented in the 10-clip playlist below. This is going to be the last bit of footage we’ll post for a long while, so soak it up!

Our first look at Rodea: The Sky Soldier in English will come in the form of a new live stream from NIS America. The company’s stream will begin at 7 PM ET / 4 PM PT. Due to auto-play, we’ve posted it after the break.

The next “Bravely” game could head in one of two directions. Speaking with Japanese website Gamer, producer Tomoya Asano stated that the team is considering two options. The next Bravely game could be a another sequel, but it’s also possible that we’ll see a completely new title instead.

Asano and assistant producer Shinji Takahashi said:

“Hmm… yes, we’re currently thinking about whether a sequel would be more appropriate or if a completely new title would be more appropriate. This is currently a hot topic among [the development team].” – Asano

“We’re thinking about all kinds of things, like what kind of things are requested, and getting feedback from fans.” – Takahashi

Asano shared some other interesting information as well. When asked if Bravely Second will see something like Bravely Default: For the Sequel (re-release with fixes and additions), he noted that there are no plans. The team is only thinking about the western version of the game.

Also, there are currently no plans for additional scenarios through DLC. The only updates for Bravely Second will come in the form of standard patches.

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WayForward has nailed down a new date for the Mighty Switch Force! 3DS themes. They’re all due out in North America on May 28 – this Thursday. News for Europe will be shared “soon”.

WayForward posted on Twitter a few moments ago:


The Mighty Switch Force! 3DS themes were originally planned for April 30. For whatever reason, that date ended up being changed.

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Rumors about the next Skylanders have been picking up steam as of late. There’s been talk about the game featuring vehicles, and earlier today, an unconfirmed name emerged: Skylanders Superchargers.

Skylanders Superchargers is looking more and more like the final title. Reader Mucrush passed along the image above, which is a snapshot from Danish retailer Fætter BR’s database. It’s listed for a number of platforms including Wii U, 3DS, and Wii. No release date is attached to the listings.

Activision hasn’t officially announced the next Skylanders, but I’m sure we’ll be hearing something soon. Chances are that it will be called Skylanders Superchargers!


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