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Final Fantasy Explorers

Check out some off-screen footage of the English version of Final Fantasy Explorers with direct feed audio:

NintenDaan has uploaded an extensive look at FAST Racing Neo, showing off a good deal of gameplay. Check it out below:

In addition to showing off a mysterious new Pokemon, the latest issue of CoroCoro also has some new info regarding Pokemon Super Mystery Dungeon. In this game, you can break through dungeon walls with Mega Evolution, allowing you to create new paths.

Another new feature are items called Lapis. They are items that give you temporary boosts while you’re in a dungeon, but disappear when you leave the dungeon.

Higher quality scans will likely pop up sometime this week. We will keep you posted.

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This week’s Wii U/3DS specific charts are as follows:

Wii U

1. Splatoon – Nintendo

2. Yoshi’s Woolly World – Nintendo

3. Mario Kart 8 – Nintendo

4. Super Smash Bros. for Wii U – Nintendo

5. Lego Jurassic World – Warner Bros. Interactive

6. Mario Party 10 – Nintendo

7. Super Mario 3D World – Nintendo

8. Legend of Kay: Anniversary – Nordic Games

9. Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker- Nintendo

10. Skylanders Trap Team – Activision Blizzard

3DS

1. Tomodachi Life – Nintendo

2. Pokemon Alpha Sapphire – Nintendo

3. Super Mario 3D Land – Nintendo

4. Pokemon Omega Ruby – Nintendo

5. Animal Crossing: New Leaf- Nintendo

6. Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS – Nintendo

7. New Super Mario bros. 2 – Nintendo

8. Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate – Capcom

9. The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D – Nintendo

10. Lego Jurassic World – Warner Bros. Interactive

Source: Chart-Track

This week’s UK software sales are as follows:

Individual Formats

individual formats august 10th 2015

All Formats

all formats august 10th 2015

Source: Chart-Track

This week’s European Nintendo Downloads are as follows:

Wii U Virtual Console

Mega Man & Bass (GBA) – €6.99 / £6.29

3DS Demos

I Love My Dogs

eShop Sales

Wii U

Darksiders II – €12.49 / £9.99 until 27th August, regular price €49.99 / £39.99

Bombing Bastards – €4.99 / £4.49 until 20th August, regular price €6.99 / £5.99

Spot the Differences: Party! – €2.99 / £2.69 until 20th August, regular price €5.00 / £4.49

Citizens of Earth – Atlus, €3.99 / £3.35 until 20th August, regular price €11.99 / £9.99

3DS

Shin Megami Tensei IV – €9.99 / £8.99 until 20th August, regular price €19.99 / £17.99

Citizens of Earth – €3.99 / £3.35 until 20th August, regular price €11.99 / £9.99

Nano Assault EX – €7.49 / £6.35 until 3rd September, regular price €9.99 / £8.49)

Secrets of the Titanic 1912-2012 – €1.99 / £1.99 until until 3rd September, regular price €10.99 / £9.99

Hotel Transylvania – €4.99 / £4.99 until 3rd September, regular price €19.99 / £17.99

Doodle Jump Adventures – €4.99 / £4.99 until 3rd September, regular price €24.99 / £19.99

Excave II: Wizard of the Underworld – €5.00 / £4.50 until 20th August, regular price €10.00 / £8.99

Talking Phrasebook – 7 Languages – €2.99 / £2.69 until 20th August, regular price €4.99 / £4.49

Source: Nintendo PR

It’s been a long time coming, but Nintendo Everything’s longest-running feature with the lowest number of updates is back and ready to cover a whole new platform of import games. I not so recently bought a Japanese New 3DS while overseas so now I can actually write about games that came out during this decade. And now six months later I’m finally taking some time out from managing my Girls Mode 3 store and decorating my home menu with badges of Waluigi in a train to review my favourite Japan-exclusive 3DS title I’ve played so far – Daigasso! Band Brothers P. This game mixes rhythm gameplay with the ability to create and share your own composition to create a unique experience that’s unlike anything else on the 3DS. There aren’t many other games that do such a great job of making players feel like they’re part of a band – and without a single plastic instrument, too!

Onimusha Tactics joined Golden Sun: The Lost Age as one of North America’s Wii U Virtual Console releases on Thursday. Check out some footage from the title below.

It’s time for the latest Famitsu’s most wanted games chart! Dragon Quest VIII is still number one, and Monster Hunter X is gaining ground towards the top of the chart.

Head past the break for the full chart. All votes were cast between July 23 and July 29.

Following the release of Splatoon’s August update, Twitter user “NWPlayer123” data mined the files and managed to discover images of upcoming weapons. We’ve placed the images past the break to avoid spoilers.

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