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The Japanese Pokemon Super Mystery Dungeon website has updated with a bunch of new screenshots from the game. You’ll find them rounded up in the gallery below. Additionally, you can check out one of the 3DS themes, which comes with all pre-orders in Japan.

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Harvest Moon: Friends of Mineral Town landed on the North American Wii U Virtual Console last week. Below, we’ve attached some extensive footage from the classic GBA title.

It’s time for the latest Famitsu’s most wanted games chart! With the latest chart, Fire Emblem If maintains its spot at the top.

Head past the break for the full chart. All votes were cast between May 28 and June 3.

Now that EarthBound Beginnings has hit the Wii U Virtual Console, footage is starting to hit YouTube. You can watch 20 minutes from the game below.

Following today’s announcement at the Nintendo World Championships 2015, EarthBound Beginnings has launched on the Wii U Virtual Console. You won’t need much space for this one. The download only requires 37 MB!

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Update: Bumped to the top. The game is out now and costs $6.99


EarthBound Beginnings is finally launching in the west, Nintendo announced during the pre-show of today’s Nintendo World Championships 2015.

The game is actually arriving today in both North America and Europe at 9 PM ET / 6 PM PT. It can be purchased via the Wii U Virtual Console.

Take a look at the official trailer below.

Nintendo has announced “Blast Blast” for 3DS. This game debuted at the Nintendo World Championships in the short of a short promo, and was then immediately playable. Check it out below.


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Missed out on the Nintendo World Championships 2015 pre-show? No worries! We’ve posted it in full below. The show featured a level from Yoshi’s Woolly World as well as the announcement of EarthBound Beginnings.

Today’s announcement of EarthBound Beginnings was introduced by series creator Shigesato Itoi. If you missed it, you can watch the video below.


Earlier today, Nintendo released a new app that allows Smash Bros. Wii U players to use their 3DS as a controller. This could be done previously, but you needed a copy of the handheld game to make it happen.

Check out some footage from the app below.


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