New screenshots from LEGO Dimensions have been released today. All of the images show off the different environments featured in the the game’s 14 levels. Those who purchase the Starter Pack can use any character, vehicle, and gadget throughout the experience.
LEGO Dimensions begins with Batman, Gandalf and Wyldstyle on the Yellow Brick Road in the world of Oz. They later venture to the city of Ninjago, Metropolis, Middle Earth, Hill Valley, and more. Players will find new missions in the different levels, which ultimately lead to the end goal of saving the LEGO Multiverse.
20 minutes of footage of Q.U.B.E: Director’s Cut running on Wii U is now available. Check it out in the video below.
Capcom sent out another round o screenshots from Mega Man Legacy Collection today. The latest images are in the gallery below.
Brainseed Factory already has ideas for another Typoman, which could be a sequel or possibly even a prequel. The studio is also working on “a totally new game concept”.
Brainseed Factory founder and CEO Bilal Chbib told Nintendo Life:
“We’re already working on a totally new game concept, but we also have a couple of ideas for a Typoman sequel (or maybe prequel?) as well. As you stated, it largely depends on the success.”
Before we see anything else from Brainseed, the company will first need to wrap up Typoman. The game is scheduled to launch sometime during the third quarter of this year.
LBX: Little Battlers eXperience launched in North America last Friday, and it’s due out in Europe on September 4. Those opting for the download version may be interested to hear that the game is 14,495 blocks (about 1812MB).
We also have two more hours of footage from LBX as well as the opening cinematic and a customization trailer below. This will likely be our final bit of coverage for the title.
In July, Nintendo picked up a trademark for Pikuroito in Japan. The main takeaway is that the filing is associated with stationary game consoles, portable game consoles, phones and arcade machines.
One theory floating around is that Pikuroito could be one of the mobile games Nintendo will release. It’s worth noting that a similarly-named puzzle game, a title developed by BTD Studio, is available on Android via Google Play – though perhaps that’s just a coincidence.

Flowers will apparently be playing a big role in the future of Pokemon. When asked for a tease of what lies ahead for the series, The Pokemon Company director of consumer marketing J.C. Smith pointed to this keyword. Sadly, Smith didn’t share any additional information.
Q.U.B.E: Director’s Cut file size is in, which comes in at 1,071MB. On Thursday, the game will finally be available in Europe. Here’s hoping that North America won’t need to wait too much longer for its arrival!
Two more Club Nintendo rewards are out now in Europe. A Kirby blanket has been added to the rewards site, in addition to a Super Mario card matching game. The prizes cost 4,500 stars and 3,000 stars respectively.
Today’s new rewards can be ordered here.
Another video has come in from the Nintendo UK Summer Tour 2015. Below, you’ll find a promo for Photos with Animal Crossing.