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Yesterday, Nintendo posted a video featuring Splatoon series producer Hisashi Nogami and Nintendo’s Shinya Takahashi from the V&A Museum. An exhibit opened a few months ago showcasing the original game’s development.

Throughout the video, Nintendo showed brief flashes of Splatoon’s creation. One aspect fans noticed is that “Super Bell Hill”, the first level in Super Mario 3D World, was apparently used as a test map during development. We can also see that there was a different special meter.

Some extra data is now available from the latest NPD report. Shared by NPD Group’s Mat Piscatella, we have a look at the top ten best-selling Switch and 3DS games in the United States last year.

Here’s how things panned out:

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New gameplay has emerged for BlazBlue: Central Fiction Special Edition on Switch. Take a look at a half hour of footage below.

Hamster will be putting Arcade Archives Bomb Jack on Switch this week, the company has announced. It’ll be available via the eShop starting January 24.

Here’s a brief overview:

Koei Tecmo has readied a new character trailer for Dead or Alive Xtreme 3: Scarlet. This time around, Marie Rose and Honoka get the focus. We have the latest video below.

Steins;Gate Elite can now be pre-purchased from the eShop – and with a 10% discount to boot. To celebrate the news, Spike Chunsoft has prepared a new trailer. View it below.

A few days ago, we heard that Zelda: Twilight Princess received an update on the NVIDIA Shield out of the blue. Thanks to deep learning, the game’s textures have been improved across the board.

Chinese Nintendo has now posted a video showcasing the improvements. You can check it out below.

Later this week, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate will be kicking off its latest Spirit Board event. “The More the Merrier” starts on January 25.

Nintendo says that the event will feature many multiple-character spirits. Players can earn extra Snacks by beating them.

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Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

A new update is now available for Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. As of now, all players can access version 1.7.1.

According to Nintendo, the update addresses an issue regarding the game becoming unresponsive to any input except for the HOME Button. Continue on below for the official patch notes.

A couple of months after launch, Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu and Pokemon: Let’s Go, Eevee have received their first update. Version 1.0.1 is now live.

Today’s update primarily addresses an issues with Mystery Gift. We have the full patch notes from Nintendo below.


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