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Joe & Mac Returns will be available on Switch next week, according to an eShop listing. Flying Tiger Entertainment will offer the title starting March 14.

Data East originally made Joe & Mac, a platformer, for the arcades and NES. Joe & Mac Returns would end up being an arcade-exclusive.

After initially releasing for Switch in Japan, Fun! Fun! Animal Park is due out in North America on March 28. View some footage below.

The Young Link, Pichu, Daisy, and Ken amiibo were on display at the Made in Asia convention in Belgium. You can take a closer look at the different figures in the video below.

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OMG Zombies! is Ghostlight’s next Switch porting assignment. It’s not a straightforward release though, as some new features and improvements have been implemented.

Here’s the full rundown from Ghostlight:

Chained Echoes is one of the latest Kickstarter success stories. After raising €60,000, creator Matthias Linda will be able to move full steam ahead with the project – and it’ll be released on Switch. The campaign ended with a total of €130,409 generated, securing a release on Nintendo’s console.

Chained Echoes is a 16-bit, story driven RPG with turn based battles with controllable mechs and more. We have further information and a trailer below.

My Nintendo recently updated with a number of new rewards in North America. There are many Mario Day rewards available, along with other printable items, discounts, and more.

Here’s the full roundup:

Creator David Wehle has made a new update available for The First Tree on Switch. According to Wehle, it adds in a “special online delivery system that occurs only at the end of the game.” It sounds like quite a bit of work was involved, as Nintendo and partner DO Games helped out with testing.

Here’s the full update notice from Wehle:

Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle

This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:

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Splatoon 2 will be updated on March 10 (March 11 for those in Europe) to version 4.5.0 notes. Ahead of its distribution, Nintendo has posted the official patch notes.

They are as follows:

Famitsu recently published interviews with Ace Attorney creator Shu Takumi in back-to-back issues. We have a translation of the first part ready now.

During the discussion, Takumi had quite a bit to say about the original game’s origins. He touched on the Japanese name, how it was initially targeted for the Game Boy Color, and more.

Here’s our full translation:


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