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GameXplain just concluded a 20-minute live stream for Paper Mario: Color Splash. The full archive with gameplay can be found below.

Some rumors are starting to circulate regarding the status of Wii U with European retailers. Supposedly, they’ll be unable to order additional stock after October 1 in most countries. It would suggest that European stores can order Wii U units for the holiday, with a discontinuation taking place after that.

There have also been rumors this week of Nintendo inviting European retailers to an event in Germany. However, it’s unclear if the information about Wii U was shared there.

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Update: Here’s another clip showing early gameplay:


GameXplain provides us with the latest look at Paper Mario: Color Splash with the game’s intro and opening cut-scene. Check it out below.

Update: The pre-load option has now been been pulled in North America. Not too surprising!


Last night, we reported that Paper Mario: Color Splash can now be pre-loaded in North America from the Wii U eShop. Nintendo has done this with plenty of the games in the past across both Wii U and 3DS. However, with Color Splash, a major error has been made.

We’re hearing that those who pre-load Paper Mario: Color Splash actually have access to the entire game right now. Obviously, that isn’t supposed to happen as it doesn’t launch until October 7. Those who take advantage of pre-loading usually need to apply a brief update on launch day before they can begin to play.

We’ll let you know if we receive any further updates about the situation.

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In just a few days, a new round of Nintendo Selects will be making their way to Europe. Nintendo has now shared a promo video for the newest titles joining the discounted line, which you can watch below.

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Update (9/23): Even more maintenance has been added to the schedule, both for Wii U and 3DS. Here are the times:

– 9 PM PT (September 28) – 11 PM PT (September 28)
– 12 AM ET (September 29) – 2 AM ET (September 28)
– 5 AM in the UK (September 29) – 7 AM in the UK (September 29)
– 6 AM in Europe (September 29) – 8 AM in Europe (September 29)


Original (9/21): More maintenance has been scheduled for next week which will impact both Wii U and 3DS. Online play, rankings, and other internet elements will be impacted as usual.

Here’s the schedule for different regions:

– 2 PM PT (September 26) – 7 PM PT (September 26)
– 5 PM ET (September 26) – 10 PM ET (September 26)
– 10 PM in the UK (September 26) – 3 AM in the UK (September 27)
– 11 PM in Europe (September 26) – 4 AM in Europe (September 27)

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This week’s expanded Japanese software sales are as follows:

01./00. [PS4] Persona 5 # (Atlus) {2016.09.15} (¥8.800) – 264.793 / NEW
02./00. [PS3] Persona 5 #
(Atlus) {2016.09.15} (¥8.800) – 72.974 / NEW
03./00. [PS4] Winning Eleven 2017 (Konami) {2016.09.15} (¥7.600) – 66.037 / NEW
04./00. [PS3] Winning Eleven 2017
(Konami) {2016.09.15} (¥6.600) – 34.502 / NEW
05./01. [3DS] Yo-Kai Watch 3: Sushi / Tempura (Level 5) {2016.07.16} (¥4.800) – 19.726 / 1.224.376 (-14%)
06./04. [3DS] Dragon Ball: Fusions #
(Bandai Namco Games) {2016.08.04} (¥5.700) – 7.220 / 159.638 (+3%)
07./03. [WIU] Minecraft: Wii U Edition (Microsoft Game Studios) {2016.06.23} (¥3.600) – 7.168 / 121.795 (-3%)
08./00. [3DS] Super Battle For Money Sentouchuu: Kyuukyoku no Shinobu to Battle Player Choujou Kessen! (Bandai Namco Games) {2016.09.15} (¥5.300) – 6.590 / NEW
09./05. [3DS] Puzzle & Dragons X: God Chapter / Dragon Chapter (GungHo Online Entertainment) {2016.07.28} (¥4.800) – 5.782 / 174.953 (-7%)
10./00. [PS4] BioShock: The Collection (Take-Two Interactive Japan) {2016.09.15} (¥5.500) – 5.543 / NEW
11./06. [3DS] Kirby: Planet Robobot
(Nintendo) {2016.04.28} (¥4.700) – 5.397 / 433.736 (-7%)
12./12. [PSV] Minecraft: PlayStation Vita Edition (Sony Computer Entertainment) {2015.03.19} (¥2.400) – 4.986 / 874.366 (+2%)
13./11. [3DS] Pokemon Omega Ruby / Alpha Sapphire (Pokemon Co.) {2014.11.21} (¥4.571) – 5.082 / 2.889.923 (+0%)
14./07. [PS4] The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – Complete Edition (Spike Chunsoft) {2016.09.01} (¥6.480) – 4.188 / 21.911 (-27%)
15./17. [PS4] Grand Theft Auto V [New Price Edition] (Take-Two Interactive Japan) {2015.10.08} (¥4.990) – 4.180 / 160.600 (+54%)
16./10. [PS4] Tales of Berseria (Bandai Namco Games) {2016.08.18} (¥8.200) – 3.745 / 218.119 (-28%)
17./02. [PS4] Tokyo Xanadu Ex+
(Nihon Falcom) {2016.09.08} (¥6.480) – 3.712 / 18.780 (-75%)
18./13. [WIU] Splatoon # (Nintendo) {2015.05.28} (¥5.700) – 3.396 / 1.468.812 (-19%)
19./20. [3DS] Animal Crossing: New Leaf [Nintendo Selects] (Nintendo) {2016.03.17} (¥2.700) – 2.908 / 93.181 (+14%)
20./16. [3DS] Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (Nintendo) {2016.02.18} (¥4.700) – 2.722 / 238.675 (-10%)

If you have a North American Wii U console, Paper Mario: Color Splash can now be pre-loaded from the eShop. Nintendo is letting users buy the game and download most of its data ahead of time. When Paper Mario: Color Splash arrives on October 7, only a small update will be needed to begin playing.

I’m wary of eShop listings since then turn out to be a bit inaccurate, but it’s estimated that Paper Mario: Color Splash takes up around 9GB. We also have some screenshots from the listing below.

Continuing on from his comments yesterday, Yves Guillemot has again spoken about NX. IGN put up more comments from the Ubisoft CEO, most notably of which has him saying that “Nintendo has learned from the Wii U” with its new system.

Guillemot said the following when asked if he views the NX as a step back towards the Wii’s more inclusive approach:

“It’s difficult to answer that [before NX is revealed]. What we see is that Nintendo has learned from the Wii U. All publishers learn from what they do, and then come with something new and more attractive, which I think is the case here.”

Guillemot went on to praise NX’s interface and how the system “will be easy to use for all gamers”:

The final two episodes from the Paper Mario: Color Splash “Rescue V” video series weren’t supposed to go up until the next couple of weeks, but Nintendo of Australia seems to have jumped the gun a bit earlier than expected. Both may be eventually removed, but for now, you can watch them below.

Thanks to KobobKC for the tip.


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