Nintendo issued a new Japanese Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer video today highlighting the Happy Home Network (“Tsukutta” update in Japan) features. This lets players share and visit other houses, in addition to participate in design contests. Check out the trailer below.
Nintendo put out a pair of new Genei Ibun Roku #FE character trailers today. We have a couple of videos for Eleonora and Kiria below.
Thanks to Amazon, we have a better look at the Japanese Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam boxart. The new image is much larger than what we posted previously. Check it out above.
Nintendo shared new plans today about what’s in store for Splatoon in the game’s immediate future.
First up, the Rapid Blaster Pro weapon will be added tomorrow. It’ll be going live at the following times:
– 7 PM PT
– 10 PM ET
– 3 AM in the UK (Saturday)
– 4 AM in Europe (Saturday)
Next week, Splatoon will also be receiving a new patch. The game will be updated to version 2.2.0 at the following times:
– 6 PM PT on Tuesday
– 9 PM ET on Tuesday
– 2 AM in the UK on Wednesday
– 3 AM in the UK on Wednesday
Additionally, Splatoon will be undergoing maintenance at the following times:
– 5:50 PM PT – 7 PM PT on Tuesday
– 8:50 PM ET – 10 PM ET on Tuesday
– 1:50 AM in the UK – 3 AM in the UK on Wednesday
– 2:50 AM in Europe – 4 AM in Europe on Wednesday
Head past the break for the version 2.2.0 patch notes.
Human Resource Machine made its debut on Steam today, and it’s heading to the Wii U eShop very soon. View a few minutes of footage below.
Toki Tori 1 was announced for the 3DS eShop back in March. There hasn’t been a whole lot of news about it since, but the game is still very much in the works. Two Tribes said on Twitter today that the studio hopes to have it done before the end of this year.
Working hard trying to get Toki Tori 3DS out the door before the end of the year, who's game?
— Two Tribes (@TwoTribesGames) October 15, 2015
Two Tribes has also commented on what we can expect from the 3DS version. It will come with a time rewind feature, more levels, and improved visuals/audio.
The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes has full Internet functionality. You can play through the game’s various levels with two other folks by connecting online.
If you happen to come across a particularly bothersome person, Nintendo has you covered. There’s a function in the game which allows you to blacklist people. You’ll just need to talk to an NPC briefly and follow the appropriate steps!
In December, Yo-kai Watch Dance: Just Dance Special Version will be coming to Japan. Along with the standalone game, there’s also a bundle planned which contains a Wii Remote Plus controller. Take a look at the packaging above.
Collectible Badge Center has been updated once again. Several new WarioWare badges are available, and with Halloween in site, there are a number of badges based on the event. The lineup includes Isabelle, Nikki, Ashley and Pokemon for fifteen panels in total. That’s along with Tomodachi Collection snacks and two free goes.
Ubisoft’s 3DS game based on The Smurfs is now available. The game can be purchased for $29.99.
For those that need a refresher, here’s an overview:
“The Smurfs are in trouble and need help. After a walk in the woods, the Smurfs return to find their village completely destroyed and must discover the culprit responsible and rebuild their home.
Players will meet some of the most famous Smurfs, including Papa Smurf and Smurfette, and visit iconic locations, such as Gargamel’s Laboratory and the deep forest surrounding the village. Players will progress through an original story as they play a variety of 12 exciting mini-games, such as challenging the Smurfs to play hide-and-seek in the forest, creating new alchemy recipes by choosing the right ingredients and sneaking into Gargamel’s lab while he’s asleep while avoiding being caught by his cat, Azrael. Along the way, players will collect resources such as wood, rocks and bricks to create and customize the Smurfs’ village. The game empowers players to create the best village ever seen and make Papa Smurf proud.
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.”
Take a look at a trailer for The Smurfs on 3DS below.
Source: Ubisoft PR