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Capcom has uploaded a segment about Monster Hunter Stories from the last episode of Capcom TV to their YouTube channel. You can view the video below.

The latest Japanese hardware sales from Media Create are as follows:

New 3DS LL – 22,437
PS4 – 17,596
Vita – 10,027
New 3DS – 5,400
Wii U – 4,702
PS3 – 1,192
3DS – 835
3DS LL – 135
Xbox One – 52

For comparison’s sake, here are the hardware numbers from last week:

New 3DS LL – 24,382
PS4 – 17,433
Vita – 11,240
Wii U – 5,593
New 3DS – 5,354
PS3 – 1,064
3DS – 931
3DS LL – 225
Xbox One – 56

And here are the software charts:

1. [PS4] Tales of Berseria – 173,537 / NEW
2. [PS3] Tales of Berseria – 76,186 / NEW
3. [3DS] Yo-kai Watch 3 – 62,343 / 1,120,378
4. [3DS] Dragon Ball: Fusions – 18,343 / 127,652
5. [3DS] Puzzle & Dragons X – 16,370 / 144,106
6. [3DS] Kirby: Planet Robobot – 12,365 / 407,297
7. [WIU] Minecraft: Wii U Edition – 9,786 / 91,410
8. [3DS] Pokemon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire – 9,353 / 2,871,259
9. [3DS] Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games – 8,155 / 223,510
10. [WIU] Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games – 7,297 / 81,445
11. [PSV] Collar x Malice – 7,271 / NEW
12. [PSV] Minecraft: PlayStation Vita Edition – 6,459 / 854,061
13. [WIU] Splatoon – 5,772 / 1,452,067
14. [PSV] Toukiden 2 – 5,434 / 86,122
15. [PS4] Ratchet & Clank – 5,114 / 32,648
16. [3DS] Etrian Odyssey V – 4,636 / 109,676
17. [3DS] Sumikko Gurashi: Mura o Tsukurundesu – 4,436 / 24,977
18. [3DS] 12-Sai. Koisuru Diary – 4,099 / 24,459
19. [PS4] Toukiden 2 – 3,756 / 68,275
20. [3DS] Animal Crossing: New Leaf (Happy Price Selection – 3,626 / 81,823

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Several new 3DS themes are out now in Japan. Here’s the lineup:

World End Economica: Episode 1 – 200 yen
Cheerful Story – 200 yen
Secret Cat – 200 yen
96 Cats: Crimson Stain – 200 yen

And here’s a video for the last theme:

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Nikkei reports that, in conjunction with East Japan Marketing & Communications, Capcom will be making a game for Nintendo’s handheld in Japan “that draw on players’ train ridership and other data captured from transit smart cards.”

A system is already in place which uses “Sony’s FeliCa contactless smart card technology to read transit card data into the 3DS.” East Japan Railway’s Suica and West Japan Railway’s Icoca are among ten smartcard systems that are compatible. Ridership data such as station entries is mainly used, though personal information is not stored.

Nikkei further reports that “Capcom aims to use transit data to enhance gamers’ experience, for example by rewarding players visiting certain stations with special items.” One social game is already on the way that features over 9,000 stations in Japan.

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A few new titles are coming to the Japanese eShop on August 31. Here’s a look at the upcoming digital downloads:

Wii U Virtual Console

Star Fox 64 (N64, 1,028 yen)
Trojan (Famicom, 514 yen)

Wii U Download

Shantae: Risky’s Revenge – 1,500 yen
Discovery – 500 yen

3DS Download

Eyeresh for Nintendo 3DS – 1,500 yen
Nyannyanto Mori – 500 yen

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Nintendo released an official video for Usas on the Japanese Wii U Virtual Console. Watch it below.

Bandai Namco and Ganbarion still have more in store for Dragon Ball: Fusions. After the initial launch earlier in the month, free updates are in the works.

Dragon Ball: Fusions’ first update is planned for the fall. A new stage will be added, which features space-time rifts when Wi-Fi waves are found.

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During SEGA’s regular live show hosted on Niconico earlier today, the company debuted the first footage from Puyo Puyo Chronicle. View a recording below.

Bandai Namco is making “All Kamen Riders: Rider Revolution” for 3DS, according to the latest issue of Famitsu. It will be a side-scrolling action title with historical Kamen Riders appearing.

Confirmed Kamen Riders so far:

– 1-go
– Amazon
– Super 1
– Kuuga
– Ouja
– Fourze
– Meteor
– Gaim
– Drive
– Mach
– Chaser
– Ghost
– Specter
– EX-Aid

All Kamen Riders: Rider Revolution is 70 percent complete. The game will launch this winter in Japan.

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The preview images for this week’s issue of Famitsu revealed something quite interesting – namely, the announcement of RPG Maker Fes for Nintendo 3DS.

We will have to wait for more details until we get our hands on proper scans of this week’s issue tomorrow, but judging from the small preview images, this is looking like a classic entry in the RPG Maker series. In case you’re not familiar with it, the RPG Maker series allows you to, well, make your own RPGs, even if you have no programming or game design experience. While the series has mostly been on PC, there were also a few console and handheld versions, including one for Nintendo DS.

We have no details on a release date at the moment, and there’s no word on a Western release yet.

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