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Nintendo prepared a new trailer for The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes tonight. Thanks to the Japanese video, we now have confirmation that there are 32 stages in the game.

Nintendo also shared the game’s Japanese boxart, posted above. A teaser site is located here.

Japan is getting Zelda: Tri Force Heroes on October 22 for 4,700 yen.

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A couple of days ago, we posted the updated North American boxart for Zelda: Tri Force Heroes. We now have the European equivalent, which gives us a good look at the illustration as a whole. Check it out above.

We now have the European boxart for Chibi-Robo!: Zip Lash – see above. Like in North America, consumers will have the option to purchase the standalone game or an amiibo bundle.

Chibi-Robo!: Zip Lash arrives in Europe on November 6.

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Nintendo’s website features an updated boxart for The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes. We’ve attached it above.

Back at E3, this is what the boxart for Tri Force Heroes looked like:

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The new one looks quite a bit better I’d say!

The European packaging is in for the Toad and Bowser Wiimotes. Both were announced for a November release earlier today. Take a look at the packaging above.

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Nintendo has shared the official packaging images for the Animal Crossing amiibo figures. The full set can be found below.

Nintendo has shared the boxart for the just-announced Mega Yarn Yoshi amiibo. Give it a look above.

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Nintendo finally announced today that a Super Mario Maker Wii U bundle will launch in North America next month. Check out the official packaging above.

Nintendo has released the boxart for the New Super Mario Bros. U and New Super Luigi U, which was just announced today. Take a look at the packaging above.

As part of today’s announcement from Nintendo, the company issued an updated boxart image for Star Fox Zero. We’ve gone ahead and attached it above.


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