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A second wave of Photos Together: Super Mario eShop cards will be available in Japan later this month. The product acts as a cash voucher on the 3DS digital store as well as an application that allows users to take photos with Mario characters. The new cards, out on June 28, feature Koopa, Luigi, and Bowser.

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It’s no secret that Nintendo and the Wii U will have a ton of competition this holiday. Two new consoles will be making their debuts: the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Yet, despite this, Nintendo of America Reggie Fils-Aime believes that the narrative of Microsoft vs. Sony with Nintendo being left out on the side is “inaccurate”.

“It’s a very inaccurate narrative. In fact, that was the narrative in 2006. That was exactly the narrative. I think by the end of this holiday… we’re going to be in a very good position.”


Batman: Arkham Origins’ initial announcement was met with a great deal of skepticism. Understandably, most of the series’ fans questioned Warner Bros. Montreal’s ability to build on Rocksteady’s success with the first two entries.

Creative director at WB Games Montreal Eric Holmes is completely fine with the widespread doubts, though feels like people’s opinions will change as soon as they get their hands on Origins.

“I would say that people have the right to be cynical; they have the option to be cynical. Come and play the game at one of these events where we bring the game. And I think as soon as you’ve got the pad in your hand, you’re going to see that this game is authentic and uses the same underpinnings and core mechanics of the previous Arkham games.”

Origins introduces a number of gameplay elements and a story that will be “great”, according to Holmes.

“And I think we have a great story…I can’t tell you to much about…but I can tell you I’m really excited about our story,” Holmes said. “I think it’s a very important Batman story and I think fans are going to love that probably more than any other thing in the game.”

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A new 3DS project based on the Mushibugyou manga will be coming to Japan in September. The title follows the original story and has gamers playing as main character Jinbei Tsukishima – at least at the start. More characters will be unlocked along the way, and you’ll be able to experience the story from their side.

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Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara won’t be out today on the Wii U eShop after all, it would seem. Capcom’s launch announcement states that the digital title will be coming to the platform “soon after” the other versions, which will release over the next couple of days.

You can find a launch trailer for Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara above.


Video: Bayonetta 2 Q&A

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Rain Games has confirmed its upcoming puzzle-platformer, Teslagrad, for Wii U. It’s coming to the eShop in Q4. The Wii U version will release alongside the other versions – PlayStation 3, PC, Mac OS X, and Linux.

For the official announcement, a bunch of screenshots, and a couple of videos, continue on below.



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