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Arcade Archives Ninja Spirit will be released on Switch this week, Hamster has confirmed. A worldwide launch is planned for July 4.

Irem originally released Ninja Spirit, an arcade platformer, in 1998. It features Tsukikage, a young ninja who lost his father to some sort of beast. In the game, you’ll go on a journey to avenge him.

Arcade Archives Ninja Spirit will cost $7.99 / €6.99 / £6.29.

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Continuing on with the character introductions for Fire Emblem: Three Houses, today we have the bio for Gilbert.

Here’s his overview:

Ratalakia Games has announced that it is putting the exploration based, survival Metroidvania Paradox Soul on Switch. It’s due out in just a couple of days on July 5.

Here’s an overview of Paradox Soul, along with a trailer:

It’s been announced that Stardia’s 3D shooting game Flying Girl Striker, which previously appeared on mobile, is coming to Switch. At this time, a release date has not been confirmed.

Here’s an overview and trailer from the original mobile release:

Nintendo is rolling out another Spirit Board event for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate later in the week. This time around, characters with spikes, thorns, and needles will be featured. By taking down the highlighted spirits, you’ll receive more snacks than usual.

The event goes live on July 5. Like usual, it will last for three days.

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Amazon Japan has posted the official boxart for the recently-announced Arc of Alchemist. Get a look at the packaging image above.

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As we found out earlier today, Super Mutant Alien Assault will be making its way to Switch on July 12. View some early footage below.

Nintendo has updated the Japanese release schedule on its platforms for the week of July 11, 2019. Here’s a look at the upcoming digital download schedule:

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Ninja Box

CoroCoro has posted the latest video for the Switch game Ninja Box with roughly ten minutes of footage. Get a look at the gameplay below.

The original Super Mario Maker first introduced the world to Skinny Mario. While the Weird Mushroom power-up is missing in the sequel, he can still be found in Super Mario Maker 2.

We have a couple of videos showing off Skinny Mario’s cameo appearance below. Obviously if you’d like to discover this for yourself, stop here now.


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