Nintendo Direct Round-up: Fire Emblem Fates set for May 20, Rhythm Heaven for 3DS, Dragon Quest 7 and more!
Posted 04 Mar 2016 at 00:13 by Joshua Phillips
A round-up of some of the smaller bits of information we got in Nintendo Direct - Such as a release date for Fire Emblem Fates, confirmation of Rhythm Heaven on 3DS in Europe, Dragon Quest 7 remade for 3DS and a new trailer showcasing a slew of titles for the 3DS and Wii U eShop.
Tonight's Nintendo Direct has been huge, so with all of the big stories covered on our home-page, here's the remaining information you need to know!
Fire Emblem Fates releases on May 20th. You'll be able to get your hands on two versions, Birthright or Conquest, with Revelation available later on the eshop on June 9th or you can get a special edition on day one, featuring all the stories along with an art book, steel case and poster with a map of the world.
Rhythm Heaven has been confirmed for 3DS in Europe later this year. Featuring 70 mini-games remade from the GBA, Wii and DS games along with 30 brand new ones, it's sure to get your booty shaking later this year.
The Dragon Quest 7 remake for 3DS will arrive in Europe this year. Featuring a re-built world with new character models and a re-translated story.
Disney Art Academy was announced and will arrive in Europe on July 15th. Featuring 80 characters to draw, and lessons on each one, you'll be sketching the likes of Pooh and Mickey like a pro.
Mario & Sonic join the Olympics on Wii U June 24th in Europe, sporting a bunch of new activities and venues based on actual places! Check out the intro video below.
A bunch of new third party titles arrive on the 3DS and Wii U in the coming months, such as Super Meat Boy, Pixel Junk Monsters, Mega Man Legacy, Hollow Knight and more! Check out the trailer below to see the huge selection on offer.
...And - That's it! Those are your tid-bits, don't forget to check the main site for the rest of the big news stories from tonights Nintendo Direct. If all that has your head spinning and you just need to see the whole thing in action, why not check out the entire show? Scroll down to see the Nintendo Direct in full and stick around on N-Europe for all the latest from the world of Nintendo!
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