PDP has three new amiibo displays in the works, according to Amazon listings. “Master Sword Stylus Display”, “Spinning Fire Bar Display”, and “Donkey Kong Display” should be out sometime this year. The first two are priced at $14.99 while the other one will cost $19.99.
Kouenji Joshi Soccer 3 was featured during the latest episode of Denjin Getcha. View the full recording below, which includes footage.
Bravely Second has been discounted on Best Buy for one day only. Through tonight, you can nab the game for $30 ($10 in savings). Place an order here if interested.
IGN has a new video up with 20 minutes of footage from LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens. View the gameplay below.
A new trailer for Gunslugs has been published ahead of its launch on the 3DS eShop on Thursday. Check it out below.
Yesterday, we reported that Nintendo would show up twice during Gamespot’s E3 live coverage – in their schedule, it said that they were going to show off a “new Nintendo game”. Well, it turns out that this new Nintendo game is indeed the new Legend of Zelda for Wii U, and now a newly announced game.
The schedule now lists “The Legend of Zelda Wii U Part One” for Tuesday; Wednesday still has “new Nintendo game” as of right now, but it’s a pretty safe bet that this will be part two of Zelda.
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Warner Bros. Interactive just published a new trailer for LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens at E3. Check it out below:
The game will be released on June 28th on Wii U.
Pokken Tournament will be undergoing some maintenance tonight, from the following times:
PST: June 14th from 5:50 PM to 7:30 PM
EST: June 14th from 8:50 PM to 10:30 PM
UK: June 15th from 1:50 AM to 3:30 AM
Europe: June 15th from 2:50 AM to 4:30 AM
Japan: June 15th from 9:50 AM to 11:30 AM
It’s highly possible that this maintenance will either patch the game to the previously mentioned Version 1.3, or that it will at least be in preparation.
While E3 might be about bringing the news this week, Pokémon Shuffle is about bringing the repeats. First up is a fight for some Gardevoirite. As with other Mega-evolution stages, this is a competitive stage that lasts until June 21st, where only the best players will earn the desired rewards. To earn the Gardevoirite, you’ll have to be one of the top 22,000 players in North America, 15,000 in Europe, or top 60,000 in Japan. Additional bonuses will be given to people who rank even higher, with the top 3,600 in North America, 2,400 in Europe, and 10,000 in Japan earning a Mega Speedup, and the top 1,100 in North America, 800 in Europe and top 3,000 in Japan also winning a Raise Max Level. The top 30,000 in North America, 20,000 in Europe and 80,000 in Japan will get an Attack Power, and all other players will get a Disruption Delay. Players who qualify but already have the Gardevoirite will get a Level Up.
Additionally, stages for Kabutops, Omastar, and Dialga are all returning until June 28th.