Starfish has produced a new gameplay video for next week’s Japanese 3DS release Kouenji Joshi Soccer 3. Check it out below.
Capcom has posted a new Monster Hunter Generations video showing off Astalos. We’ve attached it below.
Geoff Keighley, the man behind The Game Awards, made it pretty clear that we’d be seeing the show return this year. We didn’t know when it’d take place, but December was always a safe bet based on prior events.
A banner shown outside the doors of E3 now reveals a specific date. The Game Awards 2016 will take place on December 1. This summer, we’ll be getting more details.
Keighley will also be hosting a new gaming awards initiative later in the year. The Kids’ Game Awards are set for October, and Nintendo is on the advisory board.
RCMADIAX has lined up its next release for the Wii U eShop. On June 30, the indie studio will be publishing Invanoid. Pricing is set at $1.49.
RCMADIAX shared today’s news through the following tweet:
Get ready! #Invanoid launches June 30th on #WiiU via #eShop in North America! EXCITE! Just $1.49 to save the world! pic.twitter.com/FlPVG9O7Qd
— RCMADIAX (@rcmadiax) June 10, 2016
Invanoid will be included in Tap Tap Arcade 3, scheduled for late 2016 / early 2017 in Europe.
Those in Europe can grab this title in #TapTapArcade3, which is still in development and will launch late 2016 or early 2017.
— RCMADIAX (@rcmadiax) June 10, 2016
Nintendo brought the 2DS to Japan earlier this year as a means of promoting the re-release of the Pokemon classics: Yellow, Red, Blue, and Green. They’ve been on sale as limited items since, and now their production is ending. As they’re the only 2DS systems available, the system as a whole won’t be sold any longer in Japan.
The World of Nintendo toy line expands later this month with a 4-inch Shadow Link figure. Spencer’s has it exclusively, which can now be pre-ordered Source
It’s taken awhile, but Mighty No. 9 will finally be launching this month. Things unfortunately did not go smooth for the game, as it was pushed back quite a few times.
Creator Keiji Inafune once again apologized for the delays while speaking with 4Gamer. He told the site:
“We deeply apologize to the fans and backers for having taken much longer than expected. I learned again how difficult it can be to make a game. (The reason of delay) was not because we were shorthanded, but due to how we were going to sell it, and then biting more than we can chew after declaring that it will be released for all the hardware. But it was a good [learning] experience.”
The latest footage of Etrian Odyssey V was shown during the first episode of Etrian Radio, now up on Atlus’ YouTube page. The recording with gameplay is below – primarily showing customization.
After hitting the North American Wii U eShop a few weeks ago, Dual Core will be heading to Europe later this month. A listing from the store pins the game down for June 23 in PAL territories. Pricing is set at €9.99.
Noitu Love: Devolution was announced for Wii U and 3DS towards the very end of last year. The latest we heard had it targeted for release in March/April on Nintendo’s platforms, but that obviously didn’t happen. Fortunately, the game is still coming.
Mathias Kærlev provided an update on Twitter yesterday, and confirmed that the 3DS version is done. It should be out in early July if all goes well.
The 3DS version of Noitu Love: Devolution is complete! Now aiming for early July release. https://t.co/FyTFQSWTOF
— Mathias Kærlev (@matpow2) June 10, 2016
As for Wii U, Kærlev had this to say:
@BalkiKetwurst The Wii U build was completed some months ago, already accepted by NOA
— Mathias Kærlev (@matpow2) June 10, 2016