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Nintendo released official videos for Custom Robo V2 and Sennen Kazoku on the Japanese Wii U Virtual Console. Watch them below.

Update: Added two more battles after the break.


Copies of Mighty No. 9 are now in the hands of the media, and that means new footage is starting to surface. Check out a boss fight video with Battalion below.

GameXplain wrapped up a stream a short while ago that showcased the first hour from the English version of Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE. The full recording can be seen below.

It isn’t too much, but some brand new Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night has popped up online. We’ve posted it below.

The gameplay shown is from the first stage. Miriam is on the Galleon Minerva as she heads toward the castle.

Here are some new images by the way:

Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night will be at E3 2016 next week. A preview demo is coming to $60+ backers, which is based on the E3 build. More information can be found here.

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Update 2 (6/7): Mew is back up. The distribution ends on June 30.


Update (6/2): Mew is no longer available at the moment. We’ll let you know if the Pokemon returns!


Original (6/1): Those in Europe and Australia who missed out on the Mew distribution earlier this year now have a second opportunity to nab the Mythical Pokemon. By using the code MEW2016, it can be yours. An end date for the distribution has not yet been determined.

Pokemon players in North America will also have a second chance to download Mew if they were unable to obtain a code from GameStop. A new code will be distributed via a Pokemon newsletter this month.

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Story of Seasons: Trio of Towns – otherwise known under its Japanese name Story of Seasons: Good Friends of Three Villages – is getting localized. XSEED has announced that the title will be released next year in North America.

Here’s an overview:

In celebration of the upcoming 20th anniversary of the longest-running farming and life simulation series, the beloved Bokujo Monogatari franchise – now known as STORY OF SEASONS in the West – returns with its biggest adventure yet in STORY OF SEASONS: Trio of Towns. Settled on a homestead in the middle of three distinct and uniquely themed locales, players can explore a diverse landscape as they search for new ways to grow their farms and friendships. Extensive customization and gameplay options are on offer in Trio of Towns, with each village offering its own variety of regional crops, lads and ladies to romance, animals, festivals, furniture, decorations and more. More ways to play sprout up as players connect to one another locally or via the internet to chat, trade, and enhance items on a mysterious multiplayer island.

Story of Seasons: Trio of Towns will be one of several titles XSEED is featuring at E3 2016 next week. Fate/EXTELLA: The Umbral Star, The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel II, Corpse Party, Shantae: Half-Genie Hero, Touhou: Scarlet Curiosity, and Exile’s End will also be at the publisher’s booth.

Source: XSEED PR

Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Spirit of Justice was featured on the latest episode of Denjin Getcha. You can watch the full recording below, which includes some gameplay.

Natsume’s E3 2016 lineup

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Natsume has made its E3 2016 lineup official. The recently-announced 3DS games Harvest Moon: Skytree Village and River City: Tokyo Rumble will be at the expo, along with the PS4 release Wild Guns: Reloaded.

Natsume will hold booth 513 in the South Hall at the Los Angeles Convention Center. E3 2016 runs between June 14 and June 16.

Source: Natsume PR

Marvelous issued a new batch of screenshots from Story of Seasons: Good Friends of Three Villages. The images show Famitsu’s recent coverage, including your family and house upgrading.

We also have a quick bit of footage from the game:

SciFiNow recently caught up with Rocky Morton, one of the directors on the live-action Super Mario Bros. film from 1993. Morton spoke about the script, casting Mario and Luigi, and how it was tough creating the movie. He noted that it was “a harrowing experience”, and working with Dennis Hopper was “really, really hard.”

We’ve posted some of the interview excerpts below. You can find a bit more from Morton on SciFiNow here.


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