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Here’s a look at how Linkle will look on the Wii U version of Hyrule Warriors.

Update: News for Europe:



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On March 24th, Japan will be receiving the latest batch of amiibo content. Cap’n, Summer Isabelle, Timmy & Tommy and Rover amiibo will be available for purchase, along with the 4th series of Animal Crossing amiibo cards. Summer Isabelle will also be available as a pack-in with Happy Home Designer for 5400 yen.

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Those looking to purchase Hyrule Warriors Legends on 3DS will also be able to use the new cast members on Wii U. Here’s a look at how each new character’s model will look on the big screen.

The folks over at GameXplain have uploaded another comparison video of the various Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess versions. Check the link below to see how the Wii U version looks in comparison to the original

Kotaku has put up another video of the Ghostbusters Level Pack in LEGO Dimensions. Check out the latest gameplay below.

Development on Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night continues to progress. Today, a new Kickstarter update was posted regarding shaders. The team is looking for feedback from fans – based on four different options – to settle on the best style. You can vote right here.

As for the different options, those are below.

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Splatoon added its final weapon last week. Tomorrow, the last map in the game will be coming as well.

Ancho-V Games is going live at the following times:

– 6 PM PT (Thursday)
– 9 PM ET (Thursday)
– 2 AM in the UK (Friday)
– 3 AM in Europe (Friday)

View the gallery below for screenshots of Ancho-V Games.

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Nintendo has uploaded a new trailer for The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD highlighting amiibo functionality.

For the most part, the video recaps what we already knew. Using the Wolf Link amiibo unlocks the Cave of Shadows (final name), which has players taking on waves of enemies. We also have clarification on saving with the figure. Today’s trailer mentions: “You can save a record of your remaining hearts to the Wolf Link amiibo and attempt to beat your score whenever you want.” I suppose our theory from earlier today about checkpoints was too ambitious, and this does make the most sense!

Link and Toon Link amiibo restore arrows, as was mentioned in Famitsu’s report. The Zelda figure restores hearts, and Ganondorf provides a challenge with extra damage (this lasts until your session ends or are defeated). Oh, and we still don’t know how the Wolf Link amiibo ties into Zelda Wii U.

Thanks to shinun and Mucrush for the tip.

In addition to new amiibo information, this week’s Famitsu article on The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD contains another set of screenshots. We’re able to see the inventory screen for the first time (shown above, blurry after making it bigger), and it contains an interesting secret.

The very last box has an icon… but not an ordinary icon. This is actually the very same image used for Miiverse stamps. So while not officially announced by Nintendo, Twilight Princess HD should make use of those. Listings for the collector’s edition guide have also teased Miiverse functionality.

The inventory screen itself has seen a revision since the original release of Twilight Princess. Here’s what it looks like on GameCube (image via Zelda Wiki):

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Thanks to Jake for the tip.

Hyrule Warriors Legends videos continue to pour in. Below, you can see the official 3DS theme, listen to Linkle’s full theme, and watch even more footage.


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