Mini Mario & Friends amiibo Challenge has received a new update on Wii U. To download it, you’ll need 40MB of free space. The update brings Mini Mario & Friends amiibo Challenge to version 1.1.0.
We had previously heard that there were issues with the Skylanders Bowser and Donkey Kong amiibo in the game. There’s a good chance that the patch addresses those problems.
Thanks to Cameron for the tip.
Nintendo has published a new Children’s Product Certificate, but no one seems to know what it is at present. The company generally has these items up for amiibo.
Amiibo News speculates that the certificate is for a new Smash Bros. figure. That’s because the product number is chronologically behind the new Splatoon amiibo. We should find out what this is soon enough.
GameXplain has posted more footage of Sheldon’s Picks Vol. 2 in Splatoon. Get another look at the weapons below.
Thanks to Denjin Getcha, we have a bunch of new footage from Taiko Drum Master: Dokodon! Mystery Adventure. Check out a full recording of their live stream below.
Story of Seasons: Trio of Towns can now be pre-loaded in Japan. It requires 5,393 blocks of free space, or 674MB.
Marvelous is also running a special discount in Japan. Between June 8 and July 6, the digital version’s asking price is 4,838 yen. It’ll go up to the standard 5,393 yen pricing after this.
Also, just like Story of Seasons: Trio of Towns, pre-loading for Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games for Wii U is live on the Japanese eShop. That one requires 2,863MB of free space.
SEGA has prepared a new Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice trailer ahead of E3 2016 next week. You can watch it below.
Steel Lords is hitting the European Wii U eShop on June 23, according to a listing on the digital store. It’ll cost €14.99.
Here’s a trailer:
nuGAME previously released Steel Rivals on Wii U, which came out in March.
Last night, Splatoon added a new set of weapons in the form of Sheldon’s Picks Vol. 2. You can get a good look at the different weapons below.
Next week, Ambition of the Slimes will be out on the Japanese 3DS eShop after landing on numerous platforms. Circle Entertainment has already confirmed plans to localize the game.
The company posted the following message on Twitter earlier today:
Ambitions of the Slimesalready on the way(to NOA/NOE). The game containts English, Japanese, Chinese Simplified and Chinese Tradtional.
— CIRCLE Ent. (@CIRCLE_Ent) June 8, 2016
Here’s a good look at Ambition of the Slimes with a new Japanese trailer: