Super Mario Kart joined the European 3DS eShop today as a New 3DS Virtual Console title. Check out some off-screen footage below.
Starfall Studios has gone live with a new trailer for its 2D stealth-platformer Sneaky Ninja. The video shows off several new worlds that players will encounter. You can watch it below.
Update 3: Bumped to the top. Star Fox Zero: First Print Edition up on Amazon Germany
Update 2: The new Kirby amiibo are now up on Amazon Germany.
Update: Special Edition is now sold out.
Two Fire Emblem Fates products are now up on Amazon Germany. You can reserve the Special Edition here and the New 3DS XL here. At least for the Fire Emblem Fates Special Edition, it probably won’t last long!
Nintendo will be kicking off the Pokkéen Tournament Early Access Competition Final in a few hours. This will take place at the following times:
– 1 PM PT
– 4 PM ET
– 8 PM in the UK
– 9 PM in Europe
To watch the event as it happens, keep track of the live stream below.
It’s not quite as exciting, but there’a also a Twitch stream taking place on Nintendo UK’s page here right now as well.
Update: Various bundle options/items are available for Star Fox Zero – see the full set here.
The Nintendo UK store is now taking pre-orders for the Star Fox Zero: First Print Edition. Along with the game and Star Fox Guard, you’ll also receive a T-shirt.
You can pre-order this item here. Pricing is set at £49.99.
System: Wii U / 3DS (eShop)
Release date: March 17, 2016
Developer: Renegade Kid
Publisher Renegade Kid
Immediately upon playing the first level of Mutant Mudds Super Challenge, I was reminded about how much I loved Renegade Kid’s original 2D platformer. When it released in 2012, it was one of the first great 3DS eShop titles. Super Challenge feels largely like a continuation of the first game’s later levels. It’s telling that it hasn’t been named Mutant Mudds 2 since there isn’t too much new here, but that isn’t necessarily a bad thing.
Bandai Namco shared a first play video for the Japanese 3DS game Assassination Classroom: Assassin Training Plan. Watch it below.
Nintendo is teaming up with the San Francisco Public Library to teach kids the basics of video game level design with Super Mario Maker. An event will be hosted later this month at The Mix, a creative space at the Main Library. Kids and teens will be able to create, learn, engage and share using all sorts of different tools. This comes as a nationwide push for more computer science education and digital learning for children.
Here’s an overview of the event:
“During the Super Mario Maker event, kids and their parents will have the opportunity to attend special workshops hosted by Nintendo game experts that will introduce them to video game level design using the Super Mario Maker game. Kids will be split into groups and given hands-on time with the game and shown the ins and outs of game level design. The kids will be encouraged to work together to design their own courses in the game – the more creative, the better! The courses will then be available to play by anyone that owns Super Mario Maker and has Internet access by entering special course codes in the game. Course codes will be shared after the event concludes.”
The Super Mario Maker event at the San Francisco Public Library will be held on March 30. Activities will take place between 3 PM and 7 PM.
Source: Nintendo PR
A bunch more videos with footage of Miitomo have come in. You can watch another set of gameplay below.
The latest issue of Famitsu has an interview about the new Pokemon Center in Kyoto. Interestingly, this same discussion contained a brief mention that there are plans for more of these stores in Japan, and the hope is to expand to other countries as well. It’s not yet known which territories are being considered, however.
Only two Pokemon Centers have opened outside of Japan. One location popped up in New York, but became Nintendo World in 2005. There was also a pop-up store in Paris for the launch of Pokemon X/Y in Summer 2014.
You can find photos of the new Pokemon Center in Kyoto on Kotaku here.