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Content have started to leak out of CoroCoro, and as promised, it contains a new feature on Pokemon X/Y. The magazine coverage is highlighted by the reveal of four new Pokemon.

You can find the latest information about the game below.

– Four new Pokemon: Yayakoma, Yanchan, Gogoat, Electric-type lizard
– Yayakoma is a Normal/Flying-type robin
– Yanchan is a Fighting-type panda
– Gogoat is a Grass-type mountain goat
– Gogoat shown using Horn Leech, which was Sawsbuck’s signature move
– Yamchan and the lizard are shown using two new moves: Parting Remark and Barabora Change
– Mounts seem to have been introduced since the player is shown riding Gohgohto
– New Pokedex design is like a tablet
– New region: “Karos”
– Can choose from one of three skin and hair colors
– Main city is Miare
– Miare seems to be a large, French-inspired city with an open-air market

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Capcom finally shared a new update about Gaist Crusher. We have a bunch of screenshots (and art) from the game as well as official details.

Read on below for a summary of Gaist Crusher’s latest information:

– Begins in the year 2047
– The rare metal “Gaimetal” was found 50,000m in the depths of the land
– This metal contains the purest form of energy
– It was considered a discovery of a whole new resource of energy
– Since then, the entire world has been digging mines in search of this new form of energy
– Metallic organisms covered in Gaimetal known as “Gaist” appear in the year 2055
– The Gaist have started to assault mankind
– The best scientists from around the world gather to create the super nation countermeasure organization known as the Gaist Crusher Garrison (GCG)
– Officially set in the year 2064 when the main story events begin, in Steel City
– Tekkou Ryujin: Gaist that appears in Steel City; has an intense God-like appearance of a mythological dragon; the first giant Gaist that Recca encounters
– Onmyo Yatagarasu: bird-type Gaist that appears in Steel City; takes the form of the Yatagarasu, the mythological three-legged crow; won’t hesitate to take on even the mightiest Gaist, but it will be up to the Gaist Crusher to stop this giant bird; when the Onmyo Yatagarasu spreads its wings, it will do powerful attacks using its sharp claws; it will require a finesse to counter its attacks and give it everything you got

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The North American Wii U eShop confirms: Super Mario Bros. 2 will be available on May 16 for $4.99.

Ed Boon is looking for player feedback when it comes to Injustice: Gods Among Us DLC characters. While not official, the producer opened up a survey where fans can vote for one of the following: Blue Beetle, Doctor Fate, Powergirl, Red Hood (Robin), Static Shock, Swap Thing, and Zatanna.

Boon tweeted recently:

Anyone have a favorite? I’d go with Static Shock, personally!

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Watch Dogs is in many ways a connected experience. You can count on a big multiplayer inclusion, but it’s the way in which the development team has seamlessly integrated other hackers into the experience that makes things all the more interesting.

Thankfully, if playing online or connecting with others isn’t your kind of thing, you won’t have to worry. Ubisoft Montreal senior producer has confirmed that Watch Dogs can be played “completely offline if you want.”

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During a Reddit AMA session that took place earlier today, Insomniac founder and CEO Ted Price commented ever so briefly on the Wii U.

When asked for his thoughts about the console as well as the PlayStation 4 and Xbox 360 successor, Price said that he considers it to be “more current gen”, adding: “we’re not working on games for it.”

“Wii-U is something I’d consider more current gen – but we’re not working on games for it.”

Whether Wii U is current-gen or next-gen is something that has been debated ever since the console’s initial announcement. We’ve seen some developers believe it is next-gen to to what it offers and the fact that it is a brand new release, but others feel otherwise based on the system’s specs.

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Road Redemption has met its goal on Kickstarter – and there’s still 35 hours to go.

Dark Seas Games was looking to raise $160,000 for the project. Over $166,000 has been collected up to this point.

Road Redemption is scheduled to launch on the PC in August 2014. A Wii U version should be out a few months later thanks to publisher Nicalis.


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