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Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Ultimate NES Remix on Nintendo 3DS and Splatoon on Wii U are just three of the pre-release titles available to Nintendo fans at EGX London 2014

19th September 2014 – Gaming fans are in for a great time at this year’s EGX London 2014, as attendees can get hands-on with a variety of Nintendo demos at the official Nintendo stand, including the hotly anticipated Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS which launches on 3rd October 2014. Gamers can also have fun getting to grips with Splatoon, the colourful and chaotic ink splattering third-person shooter out in 2015 exclusively for Wii U, and many other titles including Yoshi’s Woolly World, Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker and Hyrule Warriors on Wii U, and Ultimate NES Remix and Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate on Nintendo 3DS. Fans also have the chance to win prizes on the hour, every hour, with a spin of the Nintendo ‘Swag Wheel’.

With new playable features, characters and gaming modes available to try out in a new demo of Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, which includes Classic, All-Star and Stadium modes, the Nintendo stand is set to be lively. Fans also have a unique opportunity to play with an expanded roster of characters in this portable version – including PAC-MAN, Diddy Kong, Rosalina & Luma, Link, Zero Suit Samus and Olimar – all of whom have only previously been available in the Wii U demo to date.

PlatinumGames has posted a new Bayonetta 2 blog post covering the game’s characters in more details.

First, check out a new wave of art below:

And be sure to read the full blog post here with lots of information.

Today’s Super Smash Bros. screenshots finally place the emphasis on the Wii U version once again. Director Masashiro Sakurai showed the return of the Castle Siege stage from Fire Emblem.

Check out today’s images below:

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Some of the first reviews for Disney Infinity 2.0 came online earlier today. For a quick overview of the critical reception thus far, check out the roundup below.

Destructoid – 8 / 10
GamesRadar – 2.5 / 5
Game Informer – 6.5 / 10
GameSpot – 7 / 10
GameTrailers – 8 / 10

The Japanese Computer Entertainment Supplier’s Association named the winners of this year’s Japan Game Awards at the Tokyo Game Show.

Take a look below for the full lineup:

Grand Award

Monster Hunter 4
Youkai Watch

Award for Excellence

Dark Souls II
Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn
Grand Theft Auto V
Kan Colle
Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes
Pokemon X and Y
Puzzle & Dragons Z
Super Mario 3D World
Monster Hunter 4
Youkai Watch

Special Award

Solitiba

Global Award Japanese Product

Pokemon X/Y

Best Sales Award

Pokemon X/Y

Global Award Foreign Product

GTA V

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