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Miitomo has been updated with more content. Users will find a returning stage theme, along with some brand new items.

“Look Sharp! Smart Dresser” is the returning theme. It includes the following:

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Nintendo just issued the first Nintendo Labo commercial that will be airing in Japan. You can watch the advert below.

Out of the blue, Monopoly Gamer: Mario Kart launched this week. The board game is out now at GameStop stores now with other retailers to follow. Get a closer look at the product with the unboxing video below.

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New Super Mario Odyssey plushies are on the way. San-Ei is planning on packaging Mario and Princess Peach together in their wedding outfits as well as individual products.

Elsewhere, another version of Mario will be available with Cappy. Making this a bit unique is that Cappy can be taken off.

The Alliance Alive finally made its way west this week. View a lengthy gameplay video below, containing nearly three hours of footage.

Terraria was announced for Switch a year ago. Despite that, we’ve barely seen any news since the initial confirmation.

While there still isn’t much to report, Pipeworks says that the Switch version of Terraria is still happening. The developer relayed on Twitter:


https://twitter.com/pipeworks/status/979434602338050048

Terraria was actually supposed to drop on Switch sometime in 2017. When we have some concrete news to share, we’ll bring it to you here.

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Icey footage

Posted on 6 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in Switch eShop, Videos | 0 comments

Icey

Icey, a 2D side-scrolling action game, was revealed for Switch back in October. Take a look at some footage below.

BAFL: Brakes Are For Losers was announced for Switch quite a long time ago. The racer now has a release date, as the eShop shows that it’s launching next month. You can pre-load the game in both North America and Europe.

BAFL: Brakes Are For Losers is slated for April 19. Pricing is set at $4.99. For more information and a trailer, continue on below.

Last week, IGN had ARMS producer Kosuke Yabuki stop by its offices. Yabuki played a few rounds, but not in the way you’d expect. Yabuki and IGN editor Filip Miucin split the Joy-Con, with each person using an individual controller. You can see how the matches played out below.

Developer I Hate Running Backwards has confirmed that Binx Interactive is in the works for Switch. It’s a top-down shooter with procedurally generated levels. Co-op multiplayer is also supported.

I Hate Running Backwards is currently without a release window, but it’s planned for the eShop. We have more information and some footage below.


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