Daily + Indie News (Nov. 9): Animal Crossing: New Leaf – Welcome amiibo / Nyoki Nyoki Tabidachi Hen
Today’s Daily and Indie News: TV commercial for Animal Crossing: New Leaf – Welcome amiibo in Japan, but also…
- Nyoki Nyoki Tabidachi Hen
- Ohayou! Beginner’s Japanese
- Sssnakes
- Quest of Dungeons
- Shephy
- Zelda II: The Adventure of Link
Animal Crossing: New Leaf – Welcome amiibo
In Japan, Nintendo has begun advertising Animal Crossing: New Leaf – Welcome amiibo on TV. Here’s the TV Commercial uploaded earlier today:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ydx0ka9TZBA
Animal Crossing: New Leaf – Welcome amiibo (3DS) comes out at retail on November 23rd in Japan, November 25th in Europe, and December 2nd in North America.
Nyoki Nyoki Tabidachi Hen
Here’s some gameplay footage for Nyoki Nyoki Tabidachi Hen (the new puzzle game from the creator of Puyo Puyo), releasing on November 16th in Japan, on Nintendo 3DS:
Ohayou! Beginner’s Japanese
It’s official: Ohayou! Beginner’s Japanese finally has a release date in North America, and it’s November 17th. The European release will be revealed at a later date.
In the mean time, here’s some screenshots for the game:
Our Upcoming Releases page has been updated!
Source: Nintendo
Sssnakes
Today, Cosen announced they would be releasing Sssnakes (on Nintendo 3DS, already available in Europe and North America) next week in Japan (on November 16th).
Here’s some screenshots for the game, which will cost only 300 Yen:
Our Upcoming Releases page has been updated!
Source: Nintendo
Quest of Dungeons
Today, Flyhigh Works announced that Quest of Dungeons would be released next week in Japan (on November 16th), but only on Nintendo 3DS. It will cost 500 Yen.
Here’s a trailer and some screenshots:
Our Upcoming Releases page has been updated!
Source: Famitsu
Shephy
Here’s some additional screenshots and pictures for Shephy (on Nintendo 3DS), now available in Japan:
Source: 4Gamer.net
Zelda II: The Adventure of Link
Here’s the latest Tool Assisted Speedrun video for Zelda II: The Adventure of Link on the NES, completed in 45:26.04 without using a single warp: