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Nintendo provided an update on Kirby’s Blowout Blast today. We now know that the game is due out next week in North America and Japan (likely Europe as well). The new Japanese trailer and website offer the latest details.

Kirby’s Blowout Blast uses bigger scrolling stages compared to 3D Rumble in Kirby: Planet Robobot. The requirement to clear the stage is reaching the goal. There are no copy abilities, so Kirby inhales enemies and blocks and sends them back out as Blaster Bullets.

A little while back, we reported on the new Switch eShop game I and Me. Rainy Frog is now partnering with Ratalakia Games once again to publish the title in Japan. It’ll be out on July 6 for 1,000 yen.

Here’s a trailer:

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Miitomo has been updated with new content. Players can nab the latest items in the Miitomo Drop stage, “Adorable dinos! Jurassic Cuties #2”.

Available items include:

– Dinosaur patch sweater
– Dinosaur print shorts
– Dinosaur claw slippers
– Dinosaur backpack

Users can select Miitomo Drop stages from the Shop tab. Miitomo coins or game tickets are needed to play.

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My Nintendo added in three new rewards for North American members today. Each one is centered around Pikmin.

First up is Pikmin Short Movies HD (Wii U) and Pikmin Short Movies 3D (3DS). Both of these are 40 Gold Points each. You can also nab a Hey! Pikmin wallpaper for 50 Platinum Points.

The Pikmin Short Movies will be on My Nintendo until the start of September. You can use your points on the wallpaper until November 1.

Thanks to Adam S for the tip.

Several new 3DS themes are out now in Japan. Here’s the lineup:

Hey! Pikmin – 200 yen
Uta no Prince-sama – 200 yen
Pokemon (x2) – 200 yen each
Attack on Titan – 200 yen
Rascal the Raccoon (x2) – 200 yen each

Below are videos for the Pikmin and Pokemon themes:

Five more classic games have joined the Japanese Wii U eShop. Bomberman 64, Zack & Wiki, Kiki Trick, Excitebots, and Lost in Shadow are all out now.

Everything here costs 2,700 yen. The only exception is Bomberman 64, which is 1,028 yen.

Nintendo has uploaded trailers for a few of these games. We’ve added them in below.

A few new titles are coming to the Japanese eShop on July 5. Here’s a look at the upcoming digital download schedule:

Switch Download

Implosion: Never Lose Hope – 1,200 yen

3DS Download

Kirby’s Blowout Blast – 810 yen
The Game 15 Vol2 – 300 yen

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Nintendo has a new Japanese commercial up for Hey! Pikmin. Take a look at the advert below.

We just found out that Kirby’s Blowout Blast is coming to Japan on July 4. Thankfully, the North American release isn’t too far behind.

Nintendo just confirmed on its Twitter page that Kirby’s Blowout Blast will be available in North America on July 6. The official tweet is below:


Kirby’s Blowout Blast was absent from E3, but the game is still on the way – and it’s arriving very soon. Nintendo just put out a new trailer that reveals a July 4 release date.

Here’s the video in question:

Kirby’s Blowout Blast hasn’t been dated for the west yet. However, we wouldn’t be surprised to see it releasing next week in North America and Europe as well.


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