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The Guardian published a new piece on Nintendo today with commentary from Nintendo’s Shinya Takahashi and Hisashi Nogami. Takahashi has been overseeing Switch while Nogami has been with the company for many years, and is well-known as the producer of the Splatoon series. In the article, the two developers commented on a wide variety of topics, including what it’s like introducing new hardware, needing to create a “wow” moment for players, and shared some thoughts about legendary designer Shigeru Miyamoto.

You can find these excerpts from Takahashi and Nogami below. For the full article, head on over to The Guardian.

The endless arcade-retro shooter Neon Caves is making its way to Switch this month, developer Force Of Habit announced. A release is planned for March 27. Pre-orders go live on March 15 in Europe / Australia and March 20 in North America.

Here’s an overview, along with a trailer:

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Bandai Namco uploaded a new commercial to promote the upcoming release of Super Robot Wars T in Japan. Check out the advert below.

Fire Emblem Heroes has kicked off its latest summoning event. New Power is here, giving players a chance to pick up four Heroes who have gained new skills as 5-star units. Argent Bow and Eternal Tome weapon skills are available, in addition to Dark Aura and Dark Excalibur as weapons to refine.

Summoning Focus: New Power will be live until March 24.

Arcade Archives Elevator Action is coming to Switch this week, Hamster announced today. The classic game is due out worldwide on March 14.

Here’s a brief overview:

This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:

Nintendo has announced the latest Smash Bros. Ultimate Spirit Board event. This week, the theme is “Green Is the New Black” where green-colored spirits will be appearing. Take them down to earn more gold than you normally would.

The Spirit Board event should kick off on Friday. Look for it to last a few days as usual.

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The latest episode of Nintendo’s Japanese show Nyannyan Neko Mario Time has now gone live. We’ve included it below.

Nintendo has updated the release schedule on its platforms for the week of March 21. Here’s a look at the upcoming digital download schedule:

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Square Enix has a new Final Fantasy trailer available that highlights some of the entries in the series for Switch. Find a rundown of the different titles below, along with the video.


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