Nintendo Treehouse talks Gooey in Kirby Star Allies
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The Nintendo Treehouse Log has started to cover the new update planned for Kirby Star Allies next week. New Dream Friends will be added when the patch arrives on March 28.
In the first blog post, Nintendo Treehouse focused on Rick & Kine & Coo. A new entry now focuses on another character, Gooey.
Here’s an excerpt:
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Famitsu’s most wanted games (3/25/18)
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It’s time for the latest Famitsu’s most wanted games chart. This week, Octopath Traveler moves back into the top ten.
Head past the break for the full chart. All votes were cast between March 8 and March 14.
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Kirby Star Allies – Gooey trailer
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Nintendo has published a new trailer for Gooey in Kirby Star Allies, as the character will be added to the game as a Dream Friend this coming week. View the video below.
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Splatoon 2 update out now (version 2.3.3)
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Following a bit of maintenance, Nintendo has started distribution of the latest Splatoon 2 update. Version 2.3.3 is out now.
Today’s Splatoon 2 patch only addresses one particular issue. In the past, some players may have experienced issues connecting with friends with the Online Lounge after attempting to play Salmon Run. This should no longer be a problem going forward.
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Nearly an hour of SNK Heroines: Tag Team Frenzy footage
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SNK Heroines: Tag Team Frenzy was recently featured on Weds Night Fights with nearly an hour of footage. Check out the video in its entirety below.
How Super Mario Galaxy’s new NVIDIA Shield port adjusts the motion and pointer controls
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When Super Mario Galaxy came to Wii, the game had its fair share of nontraditional controls. For instance, to perform the spin move, you needed to shake the Wii Remote. You also had to point the controller to certain places on screen to collect Star Bits.
Super Mario Galaxy launched for NVIDIA Shield in China a few days ago, and as we know, the device doesn’t feature motion controls. So how were the adjustments made here?
To spin, you now simply just need to press the X button. Also, the pointer is mapped to the right control stick. As one other final note, the A button when choosing a galaxy has been bind to RT instead of A.
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Atelier Lydie & Suelle: The Alchemists and the Mysterious Paintings Limited Edition unboxing
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Koei Tecmo worked with NIS America to release a limited edition for Atelier Lydie & Suelle: The Alchemists and the Mysterious Paintings. Have a closer look at the full contents with the unboxing video below.
Pre-order updates (3/25/18)
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Urban Trial Playground listed for physical release in Europe
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Urban Trial Playground appears to be receiving a physical release in Europe. A new listing has popped up on Amazon France, complete with the game’s boxart. You can see the official page here.
Urban Trial Playground will also be offered physically in Japan, courtesy of 3goo. North America might be the only region without a physical version, though fortunately important is an option since Switch is region-free.
Dodge Club Pocket listed for March 29 release in North America
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Towards the end of last year, James Montagna announced Dodge Club Pocket for 3DS. A release date now appears to be set, as Nintendo’s website lists the game for March 29.
Dodge Club Pocket includes 64 arcade game challenges in a micro-sized 16×16 pixel resolution. Here’s a brief overview and screenshots: