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Dakko Dakko has released a new update for Scram Kitty and his Buddy on Rails. The patch makes a few additions/changes, such as tweaked stage hazards and new enemy behavior.

Dakko Dakko shared Scram Kitty’s update news on Twitter a few minutes ago with the following message:


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Super Smash Bros. for 3DS will receive a patch to support Amiibo, Nintendo has announced. A date for the update was not shared, nor are there details available at this time. Stay tuned!

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The 3DS version of Shovel Knight has been updated to version 1.1, developer Yacht Club Games has announced. Grab it by heading to the eShop, visiting the “Settings/Other” tab, and then selecting “Updates”.

Today’s patch mainly addresses crash issues with the home menu. There is also an option in Shovel Knight’s main menu that makes updating to new versions easier.

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As promised, Nintendo has released an update for the 3DS version of Super Smash Bros. in Japan. Version 1.0.2 addresses issues with Peach’s down special while playing online. Additionally, the patch makes a few other unspecified improvements.

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Pokemon Art Academy users in Europe and Japan can download a new patch from the 3DS eShop. It’s relatively minor all things considered, as the update is only intended to one particular issue.

As stated on an official Nintendo of Europe page:

Corrects the issue that when converting a picture made using only the Outline pen to JPEG format, in order to post it to Miiverse or save it to the SD card, the colours would not save correctly and would all be changed to black.

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The 1.1 patch for Armillo is now out in Europe, developer Fuzzy Wuzzy Games has confirmed.

Earlier today, the studio published the following tweet:


Armillo’s 1.1 update also arrived in North America earlier this month. You can find the full list of improvements here.

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Since launch, Super Smash Bros. 3DS players in Japan have been encountering issues with Peach online. Those who use the character’s “down + B” move early on in a For Glory match have been banned for 24 hours without warning.

Fortunately, Nintendo is already working on a patch. While it won’t be out for another week, we at least know that a fix is coming.

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Koei Tecmo intends to reveal information about the next Hyrule Warriors update at the Tokyo Game Show next week. That news comes straight from the game’s official Twitter account, which also mentioned that a tournament will be held at the expo.

Two Hyrule Warriors updates have been released in Japan thus far. The first one only fixed a bug, but the second added new elements like a Challenge Mode.

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