VIDEO SUMMARY
The new video showcases Mighty No. 9’s game modes. Face off against all the Mighties back to back in Boss Rush, test your 2D side-scrolling skills in the challenge mode, or overcome all the odds in the one-hit death maniac mode. Team up or face off against a friend online in co-op challenges and fierce races.
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Media: Mario Party Korokoro Catcher – Japanese Debut Trailer
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Many of us are no doubt stoked and eagerly anticipating the release of Mario's next big adventure this weekend. However, it looks like there is another Mario title soon to be released, and it's not one you or I will likely be able to play any time soon.
Titled "Mario Party Korokoro Catcher," this seems to be a version of the successful spin-off franchise made for Japanese arcades:
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Really, this just makes me even more disappointed and saddened by the decline of video arcades in North America. I wonder if there would be room for something like this at Dave & Buster's? Come on, Nintendo, Capcom, make it happen!