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Mahi-Mahi Resort will be going live in Splatoon in just a few hours. Get another look at the new map below.

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One of the more publicized glitches in Super Mario Maker involved invisible platforms. This was addressed in an update last month, though levels that took advantage of it remained online.

Reports are now surfacing that these types of courses are now being removed. Nintendo hasn’t confirmed this officially, but that’s the word going around based on various user reports. One bright spot: all stars earned with the deleted levels have remained with their creators.

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Nintendo has set up a new collaboration, but it might not be something you’d expect. The Big N has teamed up with Italian label Moschino for the “Super Moschino” project.

Luigi, Princess Peach, Toad, Bowser and more will be featured on new T-shirts, handbags and accessories, along with intarsia knit sweaters. Consumers can pick up items from the line starting on December 5. Product will be sold through Moschino’s website and select stores worldwide.

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For Genei Ibun Roku #FE’s final release, Kiria’s outfit has received a change. You can see a comparison above.

Originally, Kiria was wearing a rather revealing costume. Nintendo and Atlus have covered her up a bit though, and she now has pants!

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Kirby Mass Attack hit the European Wii U Virtual Console earlier today. Take a look at some footage of the title below.

The latest episode of The Cat Mario Show has gone live on Nintendo’s YouTube channel. You can watch it below.

SteamWorld Heist is planned for both of Nintendo’s platforms, but the 3DS version is making it out first next week. You can purchase and download the game starting next Thursday. As for the size, it takes up 1,431 blocks of space.

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Last June, Nintendo filed a trademark in the United States database for “Supplemental Computing Devices For Game Consoles”. It’s essentially about increasing the speed or quality of the gaming experience – mainly in a cloud gaming context.

Here’s the patent’s abstract:

“Supplemental computing devices that provide processing and/or storage resources to game consoles to assist these game consoles in executing a game. In some instances, a game console locally executes a copy of a game using resources of the game console. In addition, however, the game console may couple to a supplemental computing device that includes resources that the game console may also utilize to increase the speed or quality of a user’s gaming experience. For instance, the supplemental computing device may couple via a physical connection (e.g., a wired connection) to the game console for processing data associated with the game and providing a result back to the console, and/or for storing game data on behalf of the game console.”

If you’d like to read up on more details regarding the patent, you should definitely head on over to this link. It’s interesting, but we’ll have to wait and see what (if anything) comes from this.

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Nintendo brought out Zelda: Tri Force Heroes’ new update last night. After applying the patch, you’ll have version 2.0.0. In case you’re wondering, it takes up 1,100 blocks.

If you’re like to learn even more about the update, head on over here. It’s an official Miiverse message from Eiji Aonuma and Hiromasa Shikata.

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Earlier today, Nintendo announced that Pokemon Rumble World will be sold as a packaged title in Europe next month. You can get a look at the boxart above.


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