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The new trailer for Pokemon Sun/Moon has been fully released on the official Japanese Pokemon YouTube page. You can watch it below:

Not only does this show the new Team Skull and many of the leaked Pokemon in action, but it also shows that many of the Alola forms will evolve from previous forms of Pokemon (such as Alola Marowak evolving from a regular Cubone, or Alola Raichu evolving from a regular Pikachu).

Wave Race 64 and Mario Sports Mix will be hitting the Wii U’s Virtual Console today, August 11. Wave Race 64 will cost $9.99, while Mario Sports Mix will cost $19.99. Below are the official descriptions for each:

Wave Race 64
Take to the waves on your own personal watercraft!

Choose one of four characters, each with his or her own unique abilities and style, and master the game’s excellent controls. Make your way through nine courses, each with its own challenges. If the ramps, mines, and hairpin turns aren’t enough, you’ll also have to deal with varying weather conditions that can make the water choppy or cover the course with fog. Take a break from racing to try the Stunt Mode. Polish your skills pulling off handstands, rolls, flips, and more!

Mario Sports Mix
Four sports, one game—with a Mario twist!

Mario Sports Mix presents four familiar sports but with a Mario twist. Players can choose from a variety of playable Mushroom Kingdom characters or play as their own Mii characters. In any sport, power-ups can turn the tide of a game in an instant. And in over-the-top Mario sports fashion, each character can unleash their special move!

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This week’s 3DS eShop charts are as follows:

Software

1. Pokemon Yellow
2. Mario Kart 7
3. Pokemon Red
4. Pokemon Blue
5. Monster Hunter Generations
6. Pokemon Omega Ruby
7. Pokemon Alpha Sapphire
8. Pokemon X
9. Pokemon Y
10. Super Mario Bros. 3
11. Super Mario World
12. Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D
13. Zelda: A Link to the Past
14. Super Smash Bros. for 3DS
15. Super Mario Bros.
16. Pokemon Trading Card Game
17. Super Metroid
18. Rhythm Heaven Megamix
19. EarthBound
20. The Legend of Zelda

Videos

1. Pokemon Picross – Turn Puzzles into Portraits
2. Pokemon Yellow Trailer
3. Kirby: Planet Robobot Overview Trailer
4. Super Smash Bros. – Final Video Presentation
5. Alola Forms & Z-Moves Revealed – Pokemon Sun/Moon
6. Pokemon Red Trailer
7. Pokemon Rumble World Trailer
8. More Newly Discovered Pokemon – Pokemon Sun/Moon
9. Pokemon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire E3 2014 Trailer
10. Pokemon Bank Trailer
11. Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games E3 2015 Video
12. Photos with Mario Trailer
13. Pokemon Blue Trailer
14. 7th Dragon III Code: VFD Trailer
15. Super Mario World Trailer
16. Mario Kart 7 Video
17. Gotta Protectors Trailer
18. Hyrule Warriors Legends Trailer
19. Introducing the NES Classic Edition
20. Starter Pokemon for Pokemon Sun/Moon Revealed

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A new version of Pokemon GO is now available to download. Version 1.3.1 is out now.

Unlike the most recent update, this one is fairly minor in nature. The official patch notes mention stability improvements. It also says that there are “No text fixes”.

We’re aware that Pokemon GO version 1.3.1 has been pushed out to iOS users. Android users should presumably have it shortly as well.

Natsume is introducing one of the new animals that will be included in Harvest Moon: Skytree Village. In the game, players will be able to raise the Poitou Donkey.

Here’s the official description:

“The Poitou Donkey is a new animal available to raise in Harvest Moon: Skytree Village! These aren’t pack animals – they’re shearing animals, like sheep! If you found someone who could tailor, they might make a new outfit for you…”

Harvest Moon: Skytree Village is slated for late 2016 in North America. Europe will have it in Q1 2016 thanks to Rising Star Games.

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Puzzle & Dragons X made its debut in Japan a few weeks ago. Below, you can get an extensive look at the game with a half hour of footage.

Update (8/10): After working on the issues through the night, we believe that all should be fixed. We have not encountered any problems loading pages, and all 502 errors have disappeared. If you encounter anything suspicious, let us know!


Original (8/9): If you’ve attempted to visit Nintendo Everything over the past day or so, you’ve likely encountered an error at some point. We’ve actually gone a long while without any major issues, but unfortunately, we are experiencing problems to start out the week.

So here’s the thing: we’re aware the site is not running smoothly at the moment. It isn’t dead by any means, but I know that folks are having regular issues loading different pages. We’ve spent a good chunk of yesterday looking into the situation, and today as well. To say that I haven’t had much time to rest over the past 24 hours would probably be an understatement!

I don’t have any estimate as to when everything will be fully restored just yet. I’ll share another update as soon as there’s something new to report though. Until then, I do appreciate your patience, and I apologize for the inconvenience. News posts will continue as normal – as much as possible anyway!

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Update 3: Several more images from the trailer leaked.


Update 2: Team Skull’s big boss shown.


Update: New trainer from Team Skull leaked, images added after the break. We’ve also removed the rumor tag as we’re nearly certain all of this is legitimate.


A lot of Pokemon news has surfaced this week thanks to CoroCoro. The Japanese magazine leaked out early like usual over the past few days, and gave us a glimpse at the latest creatures that will be featured in Sun/Moon.

That being said, the Pokemon Sun/Moon updates for the week aren’t over. To close out the week, we’ll be getting an official trailer which should show even more for the two games. At least some of the fun appears to have leaked early if some convincing new images are to go by. Head past the break for more.

Nintendo’s website confirms that Mega Man X is making its way to the North American 3DS eShop this week. Starting tomorrow, if you have a New 3DS, you’ll be able to purchase the classic title.

Here’s an overview:

“Hundreds of years after his death, Dr. Light’s final creation is discovered. Released from his capsule by Dr. Cain, ‘X’ is born into the world of the future where robot rebellions are a thing of the past. But when Dr. Cain tries to implement Dr. Light’s designs into a new series of Reploids, something goes horribly wrong. Now, the future lies on the brink of destruction and X must use all of his newfound powers and abilities to hunt down the maverick Reploids and their leader, Sigma, before the human race is wiped from the planet!”

Mega Man X will be priced at $7.99.

Thanks to Brian for the tip.

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GamesBeat was recently given the opportunity to speak with The Pokemon Company consumer marketing director J.C. Smith. Smith had plenty to say about the Super Bowl commercial which aired earlier in the year, the Detective Pikachu film (we’ll hear more “soon”), Pokemon GO, and more.

Per usual, we’ve rounded up some of the important responses below. You can read the full interview on GamesBeat here.


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