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Mario Sports Superstars just came out in Europe on Friday, but 3DS owners in North America will need to wait until March 24 for the game’s release. Until then, you can access the new site here. It’s filled with gameplay details, images, and more.

Mario Sports Superstars has a total of eighteen playable characters. Sixteen are immediately available, while the remaining two can be unlocked. If you’d like to know about the identities of the unlockable characters, head past the break.

Mario Sports Superstars may have launched in Europe yesterday, but it’s still a couple of weeks out in North America. For those interested in the game, you can pre-load the game from the eShop. 6,591 blocks / 823.875 MB of free space is needed to do so.

By pre-loading, you can download most of Mario Sports Superstars’ data prior to release. Then on March 23, you’ll only need a small update to begin playing.

Lots of footage is in showing four sports in Mario Sports Superstars: golf, tennis, baseball, and soccer. Over an hour of gameplay can be viewed below.

Bandai Namco has a second commercial up for Pro Yakyuu Famista Climax on its YouTube page. The brief advert promoting the Japanese 3DS game is below.

Five videos have surfaced showing the training modes in Mario Sports Superstars. Footage for all five sports can be found below.

Bandai Namco shared a new trailer for its Japanese baseball 3DS game Pro Yakyuu Famista Climax. You can watch it below.

Dragon Ball Fusions received an update this month which added a bunch of content. Players have access to online battles, new characters, new fusion possibilities, and more. For a look at the free update, view the video below.

Bandai Namco has prepared a commercial for Pro Yakyuu Famista Climax, which is releasing in Japan on April 20. You can see it below.

The latest trailer for Mario Sports Superstars shows off tennis, one of the five included sports. You can watch it below.


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