A new Japanese trailer for Mega Man Legacy Collection is now available, courtesy of Capcom. We’ve posted it below.
Yet another gameplay video for the English version of Fire Emblem Fates is here. Take a look at chapter 11 from Conquest below.
New information about Shadow Mewtwo in Pokken Tournament has emerged from this month’s issue of CoroCoro.
The magazine notes that Psywave attacks can be used in multiple ways. It can go on the offensive with Power and Technical moves that keep shifting in order to confuse the opponent. While Psywave is mainly a close combat move used for setting up combos, it can also be used as a vortex to suck in opponents. It can be used as a projectile, too.
We have a new trailer for Shakedown Hawaii that specifically shows the game on 3DS. Check it out below.
A new interview with the developers of Project X Zone 2 has been published by Nintendo Life. The site spoke with Bandai Namco producer Kensuke Tsukanaka and Monolith Soft development director Soichiro Morizumi about the new 3DS game. Topics include how some of the new characters were chosen, the influence of fan feedback, and the series’ future.
Head past the break for a few excerpts from the interview. Find the full interview here.
Kuru Kuru Kururin headed to North America for the first time yesterday as a Wii U Virtual Console title. Watch some footage below.
Game Informer is continuing its coverage of LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens today. In the video below, you can listen to TT Fusion’s head of animation Matt Palmer talking about the process of adapting the movie’s characters into the new game.
Update: New Animal Crossing amiibo are also up.
These four #AnimalCrossing #amiibo are now available to pre-order at the #NintendoUKStore! https://t.co/Ixp1bpa6eE pic.twitter.com/oQ73OMfEb4
— Nintendo UK (@NintendoUK) February 12, 2016
A trio of amiibo can now be pre-ordered from the Nintendo UK store. The lineup includes Roy, Ryu, and Famicom R.O.B. Each one is located here.
Another lengthy gameplay video for Project X Zone 2 is in. You can view another 80 minutes of footage below.
Yesterday saw the release of Polarium Advance on the Wii U Virtual Console. In the video below, you can get a feel for how the game plays.