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Miitopia supports a bunch of Nintendo costumes that are unlocked through amiibo. Mario, Zelda, Metroid, Kirby, Splatoon, and Animal Crossing are all represented. Get a look at the various costumes below.

12 minutes of footage from Bridge Constructor Playground – one of the latest Wii U eShop titles – has come online. Watch the video below.

The latest episode of Pokemon Generations is now live on the official Pokemon YouTube channel. We’ve gone ahead and attached it below.

Pokemon Generations revisits each generation of the Pokemon games and sheds new light on some timeless moments. New episodes will be available weekly through December 23.

Moragami has prepared the trailer trailer for Inchvilles, its new 3D-printed toys-to-life game for 3DS (and potentially Switch as well). You can view it below.

The trailer provides a look at gameplay and also reveals pricing for figures. They’ll be $13.99 / £11 / €13 each, with international shipping costing set at $9.99.

Moragami is seeking $90,000 to have Inchvilles ready by December 2017. You can pledge your support and find more details about the project on the official website here.

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Bloomberg recently spoke with Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime, and has now posted its full interview. Nintendo on mobile was discussed, including when we’ll see Super Mario Run on Android. Virtual reality was a topic as well. Listen to what Reggie had to say below.


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Some off-screen footage has been captured from Super Mario Run’s intro through the game’s playable demo at Apple Stores in Europe. Check it out below.

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Sushi Typhoon Games, which is Japanese entertainment giant Nikkatsu’s video game division, announced a new game today: Creeping Terror, a side-scrolling horror game, for 3DS. The game will be released on the Japanese eShop in Winter 2017 (i.e. January or February). Check out the trailer below:

Most of you are probably familiar with Pokemon Generations – the webseries has been running on Youtube for a while now, and there are only four episodes left. But did you know that Pokemon Generations wasn’t available in Japanese until today? Despite being obviously produced in Japan, the episodes were only uploaded to The Pokemon Company’s various international Youtube channels in a variety of languages, but never to their Japanese channel. That changed today, however, as the first six episodes are now available in Japanese. You can check them out on the Japanese Pokemon Youtube channel here.

GameXplain has a look at the new Super Mario Run collaboration in Miitomo, which just went live in Miitomo a short while ago. We have some footage below.

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IGN has uploaded some new direct feed footage of the Super Mario Run demo to YouTube. You can watch the footage below.


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