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Earlier today, Job the Leprechaun came out on the North American Wii U eShop. You can check out the official trailer below.

Warner Bros. Interactive has put out another unboxing video for LEGO Dimensions. This time around, a few of the Expansion Packs are the focus. View the full video below, which also has a bit more gameplay.

Who would play Link in a live action movie based on The Legend of Zelda? What about the casting for a new Super Mario Bros. film? Shigeru Miyamoto and Takashi Tezuka were asked about these questions in an interview with MTV.

As for feature length films in general, Miyamoto once again expressed openness to the idea. After discussing the Pikmin short movies that can be seen on both Wii U and 3DS, he said: “A feature length film? It’s definitely a secret! I can’t make any comments right now but we’ll see.”

Check out the full interview with Miyamoto and Tezuka below.

Starwhal is launching today on the North American Wii U eShop. For additional footage from the title, check out the video below.

Nintendo has shared the first commercials for Picross 3D 2, both of which are below. You’ll also find more footage after the break featuring a father and daughter playing the game.

A few minutes of footage from the Wii U Virtual Console release of Tecmo Bowl is now available. Take a look at the video below.

The latest episode of Nintendo Minute once again focuses on Super Mario Maker. In today’s video, Kit and Krysta take a look at even more of their favorite levels. You can watch it below.


Witch Beam put out an official launch trailer for Assault Android Cactus today. It’ll be a little while longer before it’s ready to come to Wii U, but the video does offer more footage from the game. View the new trailer below.

A new video from NiNTENDOMiNATi0N provides us with more extensive footage from Skylanders SuperChargers Racing. Take a look at 85 minutes of gameplay below.

Polygon has put up the third video in its “Devs Make Mario” series. In today’s video, Spelunky creator Derek Yu creates a level in the game. View it below.

Castlevania and Bloodstained designer Koji Igarashi also made a Super Mario Maker level, which you can see here. A level from Videoball creator and Mario expert Tim Rogers is located here.

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