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Earlier today, Nintendo NY celebrated Mario Day with a special event. We have a few photos straight from the Big N below, along with their descriptions.

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Below are the latest Nintendo products that can be currently pre-ordered at retailers:

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Splatoon 2: Octo Expansion

Switch had its second anniversary last week. To celebrate, Famitsu published a feature on the system in its latest issue, including a bit of sales data.

Here’s a look at the best-selling Switch games of all time in Japan:

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SteamWorld Dig 2

A number of new deals are up and running on the North American Switch eShop. These include big discounts on LEGO games and the SteamWorld series, Bomber Crew, Fe, Flipping Death, and more.

Here’s the full roundup of sales:

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Retailers have started to go live with their offers for Mario Day.

Over on Amazon, you can nab digital copies of a few different Mario games for $20 off. Also, if you’re not a Switch owner yet, you can get the system and one of the Mario titles for only $329.99. Best Buy has the same offer for the games here and console here

At least as of now, it seems that GameStop isn’t running the same deals as Amazon and Best Buy. However, a bunch of Mario-related products are on sale here.

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Darksiders Warmastered Edition

Fire Emblem Warriors is one Switch game that lets you choose between two technical modes. One favors frame rate while the other emphasizes resolution. This isn’t something we’ve seen with many Switch titles, but Darksiders Warmastered Edition is another game that makes use of similar functionality.

While playing Darksiders Warmastered Edition, you can choose between High Quality and High Performance modes. The former uses a 720p / 1080p native resolution and hovers around 25 – 30 frames per second. If you go with High Performance mode instead, the resolution will be lower but the frame rate jumps up to 50 – 60 FPS.

Darksiders Warmastered Edition launches for Switch on April 2.

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After updating its maintenance schedule for the coming week, Nintendo has four different sessions of downtime planned. Splatoon 2 will be impacted tonight, and Switch overall has three windows planned within the next few days.

Here’s the current schedule:

Corcell has published two more combat videos for AeternoBlade II. Find a bit of gameplay featuring Bernard and Felix below.


Limited Run Games

Accompanying some of the other E3 news we’ve heard this week, Limited Run Games has announced that it will hold a press conference during the big expo in June.

Last year’s show treated fans to plenty of Switch news. Much of it pertained to games getting physical releases, but we also found out about Dust: An Elysian Tail making its way to the platform – which was entirely new.

Limited Run’s E3 2018 stream took place the Monday of E3 week. If that holds true again this year, the 2019 event would be live on June 10.

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These days, when when you think of Unreal Engine games, Unreal Engine 4 comes to mind. However, that isn’t the case with Mortal Kombat 11.

According to NetherRealm Studios graphics programming lead Jon Greenberg, Mortal Kombat 11 is built on a custom version of Unreal Engine 3. Greenberg added that the company’s version of the tech “is radically different from Epic’s at this point.”

Switch works well with Unreal Engine 4, but it isn’t often that we seen Unreal Engine 3-developed titles on the system. Rocket League is one example of this, which required custom work to make possible.

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