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Nintendo has readied a special Japanese commercial to celebrate the Super Mario Bros. 35th Anniversary. View the advert below.

Years before the Switch’s debut, it seems that Nintendo considered the idea of creating a device that would have allowed for similar “play anywhere” gameplay.

Nintendo has been hit with plenty of leaks as of late. There’s now been another leak within the past few days, and a proposal has been discovered involving a portable GameCube with dock.

As spotted by Twitter user LuigiBlood, the dock had GameCube controller ports, SD card / GC Memory Card slot, AV out, and optional TV tuner + MPEG4 Encoder and wireless technology. Here’s a look at one of the proposals:

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Going along with today’s news, a pair of Super Mario Bros. wallpapers have been added to My Nintendo in North America. The designs feature the first two entries in the series.

For those that are interested, you can pick up these wallpapers here. They cost 50 Platinum Points each.

Doom and Doom II

Doom and Doom II have both been updated to version 1.0.7. on Switch. This is a massive patch, adding in gyro controls, QOL improvements, performance optimization, and more.

Below are the official patch notes:

Rival Megagun

Degica Games and Spacewave Software have announced that a major update is out now for Rival Megagun.

Here’s what’s new:

Pokemon GO Mega Evolution

Pokemon GO recently implemented Mega Evolution, but some players were happy with its functionality. In response, Niantic has already updated the game with some changes. Other adjustments are in the pipeline as well.

Here’s the full rundown:

Super Mario 3D All-Stars, Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury

Super Mario 3D World will finally be joining the Switch lineup early next year, but it’s more than just a port. Nintendo has already indicated that there will be brand new content with Bowser’s Fury and online play will be supported, but GameXplain has picked up on other changes/additions as well.

These include:

Super Mario 3D All-Stars

Some fans have been a bit confused regarding the controls for Super Mario 3D All-Stars – specifically as it relates to Super Mario Galaxy. In a notice posted on the official page, Nintendo says that players can “shake a Joy-Con controller to activate Mario’s Spin ability or pass a Joy-Con controller to a friend for some extra help in Co-Star Mode.” For Switch Lite users, “detached Joy-Con controllers are required and sold separately.”

Nintendo has now clarified its plans for controls. In a statement sent to Polygon, the company said:

Super Mario 3D All-Stars

Nintendo has published a Japanese trailer for Super Mario 3D All-Stars showing off a bit more from the collection. Watch the video below.

Super Mario 3D All-Stars arrives for Switch on September 18.

Spellbreak

Spellbreak has received another launch trailer focusing on gameplay. Take a look at the video below.

Spellbreak is out now for Switch via the eShop.


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