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The latest episode of Nintendo’s Japanese show Nyannyan Neko Mario Time has now gone live. We’ve included it below.

Nintendo released official videos for Metroid Prime Hunters, Gradius, and Rushing Beast on the Japanese Wii U Virtual Console. Watch them below.

Devil’s Third has added a new Ignition mode in multiplayer, footage of which is below.

In Ignition mode, there are two teams: attack and defense. Those on the attacking side need to place and detonate a bomb while the defending group naturally must prevent it from going off. The team with the most round wins will take the overall match.

More footage of Assault Android Cactus has come in, this time from GiantBomb. View another 48 minutes of gameplay below.

Runbow may have a chance of landing on the 3DS eShop. The studio’s Tom McCall said in an interview with Nintendo Life that the team is very much interested in the idea, and it’s something they’re looking into. Whether or not a 3DS port can actually be realized remains to be seen.

Take a look at the full interview below.

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RCMADIAX is releasing Color Bombs on the North American Wii U eShop next month, the studio has confirmed. We’ve learned through a Twitter message that the game is slated for October 22. Pricing is set at $1.49.

Here’s the tweet in question:


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In the Japanese version of Yo-Kai Watch, a number of the Yokai names feature puns. That’s made things slightly difficult to localize. However, Level-5 (handling the localization instead of Nintendo) has still managed to come up with a ton of puns for the English release for the different characters. Take a look at Polygon’s video below for a few examples.

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Extensive gameplay from the English version of Yo-kai Watch is now available. Take a look at the video below for off-screen footage with audio.

Just a few moments ago, Nintendo shared a North American release date for Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash via its Twitter account. The sports game is set to arrive on November 20.


Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash is also due out in Europe on November 20. The PAL release date was revealed during Gamescom 2015 in August.

During EGX 2015 over the weekend, Xenoblade Chronicles X was featured for a brief demonstration. Nintendo UK has now published the video – see it below.


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