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Much like with Hyrule Warriors, Pokken Tournament implements a limit on amiibo usage. Players can use amiibo five times per day to unlock special bonuses.

Here’s another look at the functionality:

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The Yo-kai Watch anime now has a final premiere date in the UK. Cartoon Network will begin airing episodes on April 22, the series’ Twitter account confirms.

Here’s the tweet in full:


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Our latest look at Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games provides some footage of the title’s Extra Golf mode. Take a look at it below.

Quest of Dungeons from Upfall Studios, previously made available for PC, Mac, Linux, and Xbox One, is now making its way to Nintendo platforms. The dungeon crawling roguelike is planned for both Wii U and 3DS.

In Quest of Dungeons, players can choose from four character classes. The goal is to go through randomly generated dungeons, obtain loot, and boost abilities.

Here’s the lowdown from the game’s Steam page:

By playing as either a Warrior, a Wizard, a Assassin or a Shaman you have to traverse dungeons, defeat enemies and loot everything you can in order to survive. You can learn new skills in Tomes you find along the way and buy/sell items at shops.

The entire game is procedural so you won’t find items/enemies in the same place each time you play.

Features

– Procedural dungeons
– Procedural weapons
– Boss encounters
– Quests
– 3 Difficulty levels
– Permadeath – Once you die, game over man, game over!
– Shop – buy and sell items/weapons
– Leaderboards – compare your Adventure points with the community

Quest of Dungeons does not currently have a release date on Nintendo systems. You can see a trailer below.

Nintendo of Europe has prepared a new commercial to promote the imminent launch of Pokemon Red, Blue, and Yellow on the 3DS Virtual Console. Give it a look below.


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Inside My Radio is towards the higher end of the spectrum in terms of large Wii U eShop games. You’ll need 1150MB of free space for the download. Inside My Radio is scheduled for release in North America and Europe this Thursday.

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Update: This is also listed by Synnex (Nintendo distributor for North America).


Disney Art Academy could be in the works, based on a newly-discovered retailer listing. MacMall has reason to believe that the title is coming to 3DS.

Most of Nintendo’s Art Academy releases have been pretty traditional. But following Pokemon Art Academy, this would be the series’ second spin-off – assuming there’s truth to MacMall’s listing. We’ll let you know if we hear anything official.

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We’re just a few days away from the launch of the new Pokemon 2DS bundles in Europe and Japan. A few photos of the Pikachu version can be found below.

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Nintendo UK has posted a new video for the Bravely Second demo, which can be downloaded from the European 3DS eShop. Get a look at it below.

CoderChild has worked on a number of digital titles for the 3DS eShop, including Cubit The Hardcore Platformer Robot and Zombie Incident. Today, the indie developer announced its next project: “WordsUp! Academy”.

Here’s a brief overview:

“Becoming part of the Academy is not easy; its most illustrious members are waiting for you, ready to challenge you in this extraordinary puzzle and skills game. Prove your mastery of language in WordsUp! Academy… and dare to challenge them and get their approval!”

WordsUp! Academy will allow you to learn Spanish, German, English, French, Italian and Portuguese. The game will have “tens of thousands of words” as well as “6 game modes from a counterclockwise to a relaxing mode where you can test your knowledge”. Top scores can also be posted to online leaderboards.

Source: CoderChild PR


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