This past Tuesday, Gravity Falls: Legend of the Gnome Gemulets launched in North America. Watch some footage from the game below.
This Thursday will see the release of RCMADIAX’s latest game, Color Bombs. We’ve posted a video with some footage from the game below.
Another round of footage is in showing the Desert Island Escape mode in Animal Crossing: amiibo Festival. Watch the latest video below.
Europe just recently received the Animal Crossing amiibo cards Collectors Album. There are also plans to bring out a second edition next month. Unfortunately, Nintendo hasn’t made something similar widely available in North America.
That’s where HORI comes in. On December 7, the company will be putting out its own album which has been officially licensed by Nintendo. It allows amiibo fans to store up to 112 cards, with four pockets for the front and back on each page. Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer artwork is also featured.
If you’re interested, pre-order the album on Amazon here. Pricing is set at $9.99.
Amazon has posted the North American boxart for Devil’s Third. You can get a look at it above.
Another Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash video with gameplay is now available for viewing. View the footage below.
Level-5 issued a commercial for the December update coming to Yo-kai Watch Busters. Check it out below.
Yesterday, Zelda: Tri Force Heroes director Hiromasa Shikata stopped by Miiverse to chat a bit about the new 3DS game. While he didn’t reveal anything overly major, he did comment on the doppels, multiplayer, and more.
Head past the break to read the Miiting in full. It sounds like we’ll also be getting part 2 at some point in the future.
Nearly an hour of footage has come in for the recently-released Wii U eShop game Slender: The Arrival. Watch the video below.
Earlier this week, NPD put out its U.S. sales report for September 2015. Nintendo said that 3DS hardware sales are up almost 25 percent through the first nine months of 2015 year-over-year while Wii U increased by nearly 110 percent over sales in August.
Using the information provided by Nintendo, the 3DS sold roughly 120,000 units in the U.S. last month. Things are slightly less clear with Wii U, but it’s estimated that the console moved around 85,000 units.
That’s not the only piece of data stemming from the September 2015 NPD report. Via creamsugar, we have sales for a pair of 3DS games. Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX sold 24,000 copies in the United States last month while Senran Kagura 2: Deep Crimson moved 10,000 units.