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Nintendo has prepared new Japanese trailers for both Star Fox Zero and Star Fox Guard. Both are posted below.

Update: Bumped to the top. Here’s another comparison between Star Fox 64, Star Fox 64 3D, and Star Fox Zero:


Nintendo Life has put together a new Star Fox Zero / Star Fox 64 / Star Fox SNES Corneria comparison based on the latest footage from the Wii U game. View the video below.

The Star Fox Zero Collector’s Edition guide will come with a 35″ by 22.5″ full-color exclusive double-sided poster. Prima provided a first look at the goodie today, which is shown above.

You can get your hands on the Star Fox Zero Collector’s Edition guide – along with the game itself – on April 22. It’s just over $10 off on Amazon at the moment.

A bunch of additional Star Fox Zero has emerged today. We’ve rounded up various clips from the game below.

New previews and footage of Star Fox Zero are starting to drop. We’re a bit limited in terms of what we can show thus far, but we are starting out with two gameplay clips. Below you can see the Black Arwing and Retro Arwing in action as well as the Gyrowing in Planet Zoness.

Both videos were recorded at 60 frames per second. It wasn’t easy, but we also tried capturing audio that comes from the GamePad. That way you can hear the voices of the Star Fox crew!

Along with Star Fox Guard, we also have some new screenshots from Star Fox Zero. Check out the images below.

Plenty of new screenshots from Star Fox Guard are now available. We have the latest images in the gallery below.

Nintendo has dished out a bunch of details about both Star Fox Zero and Star Fox Guard.

First, a recap of Star Fox Zero:

In the action-packed universe of Star Fox Zero, the TV displays a cinematic view from behind the Arwing while the Wii U GamePad puts players straight into the gunner’s seat, complete with immersive audio and intuitive motion controls for pinpoint aiming. A range of training missions help new recruits to master the game’s unique two-screen gameplay, and as their skills improve, players can return to these training missions to rack up better scores, then take what they’ve learned into the main game to discover new areas and beat their previous best performances.

Super Mario Maker has plenty of Easter eggs. Today, GameXplain came across one that hasn’t been talked about too much involving the Spike Trap object. You can see what it’s all about in the video below.

Nintendo planned maintenance for Tuesday and Wednesday for the end of last week. Additional maintenance has now been scheduled for tonight as well. This will impact online play, rankings, and other online elements on both Wii U and 3DS.

Here’s when the maintenance is taking place:

– 4 PM PT – 6 PM PT
– 7 PM ET- 9 PM ET
– 12 AM in the UK – 2 AM in the UK
– 1 AM in Europe – 3 AM in Europe

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