Nintendo has announced the addition of yet another weapon for Splatoon. Later today (tomorrow if you’re in Europe!), the Tri-Slosher will be made available.
Here’s when the weapon will launch in Splatoon:
– 7 PM PT (Friday)
– 10 PM ET (Friday)
– 3 AM in the UK (Saturday)
– 4 AM in Europe (Saturday)
View a set of screenshots for the Tri-Slosher below.
Yet another class trailer for 7th Dragon III Code: VFD has been published by SEGA, this time showing the Agent class. Check out the trailer below.
A few more screenshots from The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes have appeared on the series’ official Twitter account. We’ve gathered them up in the gallery below.
If you’re a member of Amazon Prime, $10 savings are available for Guitar Hero Live. The game can be reserved here.
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A new Toto Temple Deluxe trailer has popped up on Nintendo’s YouTube channel. We have it below.
Earlier today, Job the Leprechaun came out on the North American Wii U eShop. You can check out the official trailer below.
Warner Bros. Interactive has put out another unboxing video for LEGO Dimensions. This time around, a few of the Expansion Packs are the focus. View the full video below, which also has a bit more gameplay.
Nintendo’s Japanese 3DS application Collectible Badge Center has been updated yet again. Today, players can get their hands on badges from NES Remix and Animal Crossing. The full lineup: three Super Mario Bros. 2 panels, two Donkey Kong, two Dr. Mario, two Metroid, one Punch Out and two free goes.
Who would play Link in a live action movie based on The Legend of Zelda? What about the casting for a new Super Mario Bros. film? Shigeru Miyamoto and Takashi Tezuka were asked about these questions in an interview with MTV.
As for feature length films in general, Miyamoto once again expressed openness to the idea. After discussing the Pikmin short movies that can be seen on both Wii U and 3DS, he said: “A feature length film? It’s definitely a secret! I can’t make any comments right now but we’ll see.”
Check out the full interview with Miyamoto and Tezuka below.