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Last week it was revealed that Yo-kai Watch was getting its own music game in the form of a spinoff of Ubisoft’s Just Dance series, titled Yo-kai Watch Dance. The game would end up being a collaboration between Level-5 and Ubisoft and release for the Wii U sometime in the future.

Now the very first screenshots of the upcoming game have been revealed. Check them out below!

 

Currently there is no set release date for Yo-Kai Watch Dance or any mention of it making its way west.

 

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YouTube user MidwestProfessor has posted another video from Super Mario Maker, and we’re able to see even more costumes from the game. One of the unlockable outfits is none other than Slippy Toad from Star Fox. Check out the video below.

Nintendo has published a new Super Mario Maker trailer for its Japanese audience. Give it a watch below.

Waluigi will be playable in Super Mario Maker, albeit in costume form. He’s one of the outfits players can unlock for use in the original Super Mario Bros. levels. It’s a pretty neat inclusion!

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Thanks to YouTube user “MidwestProfessor”, we have footage showing the Pokemon costumes in Super Mario Maker. View the video below for a look at Charizard, Jigglypuff, Lucario, Pikachu, and Greninja.

A press member with a review copy of Super Mario Maker has once again given us a look at an alternative outfit in the game. In the latest image, posted above, we can see what the Inkling squid costume looks like.

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A second video has come in comparing ZombiU to the game’s new version – simply known as Zombi. Check it out below.

Just like in Mario Paint for the SNES, Super Mario Maker features a fly swatter mini-game. Players are tasked with taking out a number of insects within a certain time limit. There are a few different types of insects and levels, and as you progress, it looks like things can become pretty difficult!

Just how small of a course can you create in Super Mario Maker? One person with early access to the game put that question to the test. For the results, check out the image above.

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Media outlets have started getting their hands on Super Mario Maker, and new details about the game are starting to trickle in. Further information about online level sharing has been found from the instruction manual.

Initially, players will only be able to upload ten courses. But this number can be increased if enough users “like” your courses. The manual also states that unpopular courses will be deleted after a certain period of time. Additionally, sound effects that have been recorded will be replaced with a generic parrot’s squawk.

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