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Metroid: Zero Mission is finally due out on the North American Wii U Virtual Console tomorrow. We have the official trailer below.

Edrox Interactive sent out some new screenshots from Bizerta: Silent Evil. We’ve rounded them up below.

Now that GameStop has put up its listing for the New 3DS Pokemon 20th Anniversary Edition, we have a better look at the included cover plates. Consumers will receive designs based on both Charizard and Blastoise. Have a look at them above.

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The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD will feature some changes from the original game. For instance, thanks to a screenshot provided in this week’s Famitsu, we know that you won’t have to collect as many Tears of Light in Lanayru Province. Another change has been spotted as well.

In the image above, we see that Link is holding 2,000 Rupees. That’s actually double the maximum in the original game (1,000). Might the Giant Wallet hold a greater capacity, or will there be a new one introduced in the remake?

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GameStop has started taking pre-orders for the New 3DS Pokemon 20th Anniversary Edition. Get yours in here. The system releases on February 27 for $200.

A few hours ago, the Cooooo!” Event Course was added to Super Mario Maker. This nets players with the Yamamura costume upon completion. Check out some footage of the level below.

Metroid: Zero Mission is finally launching on the North American Wii U Virtual Console tomorrow, according to a listing on Nintendo’s website. The game will be sold for $7.99.

Here’s a brief overview:

“Space bounty hunter Samus Aran is sent on a lone mission to infiltrate the fortified planet of Zebes. Traverse through the mazelike base of operations for the Space Pirates, gaining access to powerful upgrades and items for your weapons and suit. Locate Mother Brain, and put a stop to the replication of Metroids!”

North American fans have been waiting a long time for Metroid: Zero Mission on the Virtual Console. It came out way back in June 2014 in Japan, followed by Europe last March.

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Guitar Hero Live is adding another round of tracks via GHTV. That’s thanks to three new Premium Shows, all of which are out today.

Here’s the full lineup:

Rock Till You Drop!
* Weezer – Back To The Shack
* Joe Satriani – Shockwave Supernova
* Nickelback – Get ‘Em Up

AAA Metal
* Marilyn Manson – Deep Six
* Bring Me The Horizon – Down
* Pierce The Veil – Bulls in The Bronx

Indie Pop Hits
* Little Daylight – Mona Lisa
* COIN – Run
* The Colourist – We Won’t Go Home

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As many of you know, this week’s issue of Famitsu has a feature on The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD. While there are new screenshots, the magazine itself doesn’t share any new details. But there is one interesting and noteworthy change that can be found in one of the images featured in the article.

Above is a photo from the new HD version. Can you spot anything different? Well, it seems there are fewer Tears of Light needed to be collected in Lanayru Province. The original Wii and GameCube versions had 16, but this version only appears to ask for 12. It wouldn’t be surprising to see this change extended to Faron Province and Eldin Province as well – we’ll just have to wait and see!

This month’s EDGE review scores are now available. Here are the full verdicts from the latest issue:

Rainbow Six: Siege – 6
Amplitude – 8
Nuclear Throne – 8
Dirt Rally – 8
Earth Defence Force 4.1: The Shadow of New Despair – 6
EVE: Gunjack – 6
SteamWorld Heist – 8
FAST Racing Neo – 6
Guns Up – 3

EDGE also has a piece outlining its awards for 2016. Nintendo was chosen as top publisher, while Splatoon was selected as the best Nintendo game.

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