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On the Japanese 3DS eShop, Bandai Namco recently released the free-to-play Digimon Universe: Appli Monsters Cyber Arena. Check out some footage of the download below.

We’ve known for awhile that Paper Mario: Color Splash would be featuring the Koopalings as boss fights. Now you can see what each battle looks like in the video below.

The fifth and sixth episodes of Pokemon Generations is now live on the official Pokemon YouTube channel. We’ve gone ahead and attached them 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.

PSIBO footage

Posted on 8 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in Videos, Wii U eShop | 0 comments

Yesterday, PSIBO joined the Wii U eShop in both North America and Europe. Have a look at some footage courtesy of the video below.

A couple of weeks back, a “Legendaries” trailer for Pokemon Sun/Moon was released in Japanese. The English equivalent is now online, and we have it below.

Update (10/7): Bumped to the top. Added in the full archived version below.


Original (10/6): Nintendo UK is kicking off its Nintendo Entertainment System: NES Classic Edition live stream in just a few minutes. Once it begins, you’ll be able to get a look at the hardware for a full hour. We’ve posted the stream after the break due to auto-play.

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Splatoon has been a huge success, especially in Japan, and with that came the inevitable deluge of all kinds of merchandise – including a Splatoon-themed “candy kit” which allows you to make your own gummy candies in the shape of various Splatoon characters. Unless you live in Japan you won’t be able to eat these delicious (?) Inklinks themselves, so a video will have to do:

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Arc System Works has released a trailer for Kunio-kun Nekketsu: Complete Famicom Compilation for 3DS, which, as the name implies, is a compilation of all 11 Kunio-kun games released on the Famicom in Japan. The game has not yet been announced for release outside Japan. Nonetheless, you can check out the official Japanese website here and watch the new trailer below:

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If you’re curious about how Paper Mario: Color Splash ends, then Gamexplain has your back. They’ve uploaded the final boss fight from the game. It’s behind the break, to avoid spoilers:

The days of physical manuals are all but gone, but Paper Mario: Color Splash makes up for it with a rather neat digital one that can be accessed from the main menu. The manual itself is stylish, but it also includes things like the staff credits and even commentary from the developers.

We have footage of the manual, though we’re putting it after the break to be on the safe side with spoilers. The last couple of minutes contains developer comments which gets into later parts of the game.


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