During TGS, SEGA has been holding various live streams for upcoming games. Puyo Puyo Chronicle is one title that was featured, and live gameplay was shown. We have the recording below.
Ahead of launch next month, Nintendo opened the teaser site for Paper Mario: Color Splash. You can visit it here. For now the page has a couple of videos, some screenshots, and a bit of information, but the full-blown site should eventually offer much more.
In a recent issue of Japanese magazine Nintendo Dream, producer Yosuke Hayashi was asked about the inclusion of Marin in Hyrule Warriors and Hyrule Warriors Legends. The character made it in as part of the Link’s Awakening DLC Pack.
Hayashi touched on why Marin uses a bell, her appearance, and movements. Head past the break for our full translation.
This week’s Wii U eShop charts are as follows:
Software
1. Zelda: Skyward Sword
2. Zelda: Wind Waker HD
3. Axiom Verge
4. Super Mario 3D World
5. Super Mario RPG
6. Minecraft: Wii U Edition
7. Super Mario 64 DS
8. Super Mario 64
9. Super Mario World
10. Super Mario Bros. 3
11. Zelda: Ocarina of Time
12. Mario Party 10
13. Super Mario Maker
14. Jotun: Valhalla Edition
15. Super Mario Bros.
16. Explody Bomb
17. Paper Mario
18. Zelda: A Link to the Past
19. Pokken Tournament
20. Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
Videos
1. Zelda: Skyward Sword Trailer
2. Play Nintendo Introduction Video
3. Nintendo 3DS Direct 9/1/16
4. Super Mario Mash-Up Pack for Minecraft: Wii U Edition
5. Pokken Tournament TV Spot
6. Zelda: Breath of the Wild E3 2016 Trailer
7. Mario Strikers Charged Trailer
8. Axiom Verge Trailer
9. Super Mario 3D World Trailer
10. Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games – Heroes Showdown Trailer
11. Paper Mario: Color Splash E3 2016 Trailer
12. Pokemon Rumble U Gameplay Trailer
13. Severed E3 2016 Trailer
14. Alice in Wonderland Trailer
15. Super Mario 3D World Trailer 2
16. Jotun Trailer
17. Starter Pokemon for Pokemon Sun/Moon Revealed
18. Super Mario 3D World Accolades Trailer
19. Super Mario Maker Key Update Video
20. Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice Trailer
Source: Wii U eShop
At the Tokyo Game Show today, SEGA announced the next game being added to SEGA 3D Fukkoku Archives 3: Final Stage. Thunder Force III, originally released in 1990 for the SEGA Genesis, will be a part of the collection.
SEGA also said that it has acquired the rights to Technosoft’s IPs. The latter company crated Thunder Force III.
We’ve included an extended debut trailer for SEGA 3D Fukkoku Archives 3: Final Stage showing Thunder Force III. Additionally, we have a bit of separate footage from that title plus 3D Turbo Outrun captured during SEGA’s TGS stage show.
The DSi Shop is on its way out. As previously mentioned, users will be unable to add DSi Points after September 30, and you’ll be unable to purchase titles after March 31.
At least in Japan, Nintendo is going to be refunding unused points. Between April 3, 2017 and September 29, 2017, Nintendo will be offering customers three different options:
1. Convert to eShop balance for 3DS / Wii U
2. Transfer money to the user’s specified bank account
3. Receive cash from convenience stores like Lawson
Several new games out came out this week on the Wii U and 3DS eShops. If you’re interested in checking out what’s new in screenshot form, take a look at the gallery below.
Pokemon GO Plus is quickly becoming a hot commodity. And in Japan, consumers may soon find it nearly impossible to get their hands on the accessory. Nintendo just put out a notice stating that Pokemon GO Plus’ next shipment in the country isn’t expected until early November.
It’s unclear what the situation is outside of Japan. However, it wouldn’t be surprising to hear that additional Pokemon GO Plus shipments won’t be available in the west until later in the year as well.
This week’s episode of Nintendo Minute has gone live. In today’s video, Kit and Krysta go over five things on their minds, with 60 seconds for each topic. View the full episode below.
Dragon Ball: Fusions might be Bandai Namco’s worst-kept secret at the moment. Even though it was largely thought that the game would be heading west following a leak from a classification in Brazil, extremely strong evidence has appeared which further backs up that initial finding.
GameStop stores are now taking pre-orders for Dragon Ball: Fusions under the SKU 133501. It looks to be a $30 game, similar to that of last year’s Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden. If we weren’t getting Fusions in North America (and Europe), it probably wouldn’t be in GameStop’s system – and up for pre-order.
Bandai Namco may have an official announcement to make about Dragon Ball: Fusions in the coming days.