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Mario Kart Tour

Mario Kart Tour will not hit its original release window. The mobile game will now launch sometime this summer, Nintendo just announced.

Mario Kart Tour was originally planned for this fiscal year. Explaining the delay in its financial report, Nintendo said:

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Thanks to Nintendo’s latest financial results, we’re able to get a look at the company’s latest million sellers. There are a few new entries this time around, and a couple are already at 10 million.

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is the current best-selling Switch game at just over 15 million. Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, a new entrant, sits at 12.08 million worldwide. Pokemon: Let’s Go has also sold 10 million copies.

Here’s the full lineup:

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Pokemon Crystal

This week’s 3DS eShop charts are as follows:

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Dusk Diver’s latest trailer is in, this time featuring the game’s “Keep the Faith” theme song as performed by Go Go Rise. Check it out below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3B5Mc3W2fg

This week’s Famitsu scans are now available. Highlights include Yume Nikki, Nelke & the Legendary Alchemists, and Atelier Lulua. Scans of all games can be found below.

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h.a.n.d. is releasing a completely original title on Switch this week in Gabbuchi. For a look at the game, check out the video below.

Robothorium, a cyberpunk dungeon crawler, will be added to the Switch eShop tomorrow. Have a look at some footage below.

If you felt that Nintendo Labo was initially too expensive, you might be interested in a deal currently running on Best Buy. The retailer has all kits down to $40. That means you can save between $20 – $30 depending on which one(s) you purchase.

All of the Nintendo Labo kits can be found on Best Buy here. The deal ends on February 2.

Thanks to Mike for the tip.

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Megafuzz has announced its backwards platformer parody Spoiler Alert for Switch. The game is releasing very soon – February 1.

Here’s an overview, along with a trailer:

After a week off, Masahiro Sakurai published his latest column in Famitsu this week. His piece was again dedicated entirely to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, and this one was particularly interesting.

Sakurai managed to receive permission from Nintendo in sharing some data about online play in Smash Bros. Ultimate. His column was only in reference to a specific week, but he went over victory rates, character usage, and more. 

Here’s our full translation:


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