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Nexis Games has issued another set of screenshots from its upcoming Wii U eShop game UCraft. All of the images are attached below.

Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX finally arrived in North America today. For the official launch trailer, take a look at the video below.

Nintendo just released a new gameplay trailer for Chibi-Robo!: Zip Lash. Check it out below.

Nintendo of America will be holding its own Super Mario Maker stream on Thursday. The broadcast will begin at 3 PM PT / 6 PM ET, and ill feature a “level-design workshop”. Fans will be able to send in their design suggestions on the Twitch chat.

You’ll be able to watch the stream here. We’ll also have an embed on the site before it goes live.


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Another interview with Shigeru Miyamoto and Takashi Tezuka has popped up online. Both developers discussed Super Mario Maker, Mario in general, and more. You can watch it in full below.

Update (9/8): Shovel Knight was raised to $25 on Amazon for a short time, but both versions are back down to $20.


Original (8/29): The retail version of Shovel Knight is seeing a slight price increase. It was originally going for $20, but it’s now being bumped up to $25.

There is at least a very good reason for the change in price. It turns out that the packaged edition will now include a soundtrack.

Amazon seems to be one of the few retailers left with pre-orders at $20. If you’re interested, put in a reservation here.

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Today, Activision announced another set of songs that will be included in Guitar Hero Live. Each one is listed below.

1. Pearl Jam — “Sirens”
2. Surfer Blood — “Demon Dance”
3. Gerard Way — “No Shows”
4. Orianthi — “According to You”
5. Haim — “The Wire”
6. Tonight Alive — “The Ocean”
7. Lamb of God — “Ghost Walking”
8. 36 Crazyfists — “Also Am I”
9. Wavves — “Demon to Lean On”
10. Passenger — “Let Her Go”

Guitar Hero Live launches on Wii U on October 20.

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The latest Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer video shows off the character Molly. We’ve posted it below.

Ubisoft is bringing out the latest game based on The Smurfs to North America next month. As far as I’m aware, this is the same title that released in Europe back in July.

Here’s the full overview:

Chaos has erupted in the Smurfs’ village and Papa Smurf is counting on you to save the day. Upon returning from a walk in the woods, the Smurfs find their home mysteriously destroyed. Players must embark on a journey to help solve the mystery of who damaged their village, and help to rebuild it.

In The Smurfs, players are challenged in a variety of 12 mini-games and must collect resources such as wood, rocks and bricks from iconic locations such as Gargamel’s Laboratory to the deep forest surrounding the village. By sawing logs, nailing planks and piling bricks, players will have the ability to get creative and customize the Smurfs’ houses and village, creating the greatest village ever seen for Papa Smurf, Smurfette and all their friends.

Developed by Magic Pockets, all of the game’s mini-games are tailored for Nintendo 3DS. Taking full advantage of its features, players will play hide-and-seek using the Nintendo 3DS Stylus, pilot a plane through the woodland, organize music contests and create their very own recipes by tilting the Nintendo 3DS to mix ingredients and blow into the microphone to cool their preparations.

The Smurfs will be available for $29.99 on October 13. View some screenshots below.

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The Quiet Collection has now been approved for its release in Europe, and a launch date has been determine. Wii U owners across the region can begin playing the game on September 24. Previously, The Quiet Collection came to North America on July 23.

Creator Mike Oliphant announced via Twitter:


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