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Footage is now available that shows off the new Zelda: Wind Waker HD badges in Collectible Badge Center. Check it out below.

Jump is back with another quick look at Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden. In the new scan, we get to see some screenshots and teases of the Adventure Mode. This will allow players to unlock characters and Z-Assists by clearing missions.

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Nintendo has started sending out invitations for a “business presentation” that will be held at this year’s E3. The company plans on discussing what lies ahead through Holiday 2015 along with “a sneak preview of what’s coming in 2016”.

Nintendo’s business presentation will take place on June 16 between 9 AM and 10 AM PT. It’ll be happening during the same time as the Nintendo Digital Event, for what it’s worth.

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This week’s episode of Nintendo Minute is once again Splatoon-focused. In it, we get another look at the Battle Dojo. Watch the episode in full below.

A few more photos have come in showing off the Zelda: Majora’s Mask light on Club Nintendo Europe. You can find them below.

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Nintendo released a new weapons-focused trailer for Splatoon. You can watch it below.

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Xenoblade Chronicles is a massive game. So it should come as no surprise that Monster Games, who handled the New 3DS port, encountered some challenges in making the portable version. You can find out what the studio had to say about creating Xenoblade Chronicles 3D for Nintendo’s latest handheld above.

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Nintendo of America just shared another update about the status of amiibo on its Facebook page.

According to the message, a number of amiibo are returning to stores “over the next few days”. These figures include Marth, Meta Knight, and Ike. Keep in mind that there will be “limited quantities”.

Nintendo’s full message states:

Heads up! Marth and a few other amiibo like Meta Knight and Ike will be hitting shelves in limited quantities over the next few days.

For more information on timing and availability, be sure to visit your local retail stores or check out their websites.

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Nintendo did not distribute a response to the April 2015 NPD data yesterday, though the company did share a few figures with GamesBeat. The site was told that, though the first four months of the year, Wii U hardware sales are up 15 percent compared to the same period in 2014.

Unfortunately, that still doesn’t tell us much. But thanks to a chart shared by creamsugar – a person known for leaking NPD data – it’s looking like Wii U sold approximately 43,000 units in the U.S. last month.

Here’s a rough breakdown of the chart pictured above (note: Wii U takes up the position of 10.60 percent share):

Xbox One = 187,000 units
PS4 = 174,730 units
Wii U = 42,890 units

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Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition debuted in Japan on April 29. Media Create reports that the game sold 179,926 copies in its first week with a 45.77 percent sell-through rate.

Puzzle & Dragons Z was the previous entry in the series on 3DS. When it launched, the title sold 543,630 copies in its first week for a sell-through of 97.02 percent.

Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition may not have sold as much as “Z”, but retailers have indicated that both games primarily appeal to young 3DS owners. That suggests Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition could sell more units to those who purchased Puzzle & Dragons Z.

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