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The Nintendo UK store has opened pre-orders for Poochy & Yoshi’s Woolly World. If you go with a special bundle containing a “Fan Pack”, you’ll receive a free A2 poster and sticker sheet.

You can reserve the Poochy & Yoshi’s Woolly World + Fan Pack here. The same link also contains the amiibo bundle.

The Next Penelope originally came out in 2015. A Wii U version was planned, but creator Aurélien Regard has since confirmed that it’s been cancelled on the console.

The one bright spot here is that Regard is looking into whether a port on Switch will be possible. It also sounds like he’s hoping to bring his next game to the new system since Unity is supported, which is what the project is built on.

Continue on below for Regard’s full comments on the situation.

Switch accessories have been popping up left and right over the past couple of weeks. Now from Nordic distributor Pan Vision, a bunch more have been listed.

Perhaps the most interesting of the bunch is for Joy-Con armor guards. In that listing, it mentions separate “wand” and “controller” modes for the controller. Another accessory hints at voice chat, but I think that’s something we were all expecting from Switch at this point. 

Here’s the full rundown from Reddit user pixelpushing:

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Nintendo prepared a brief new Dragon Quest VIII to promote the RPG’s upcoming launch on January 20. View it below.

Gory Detail has been continuing its rollout of new Rusty Pup screenshots on Twitter. Get a look at the latest images below, and check out a couple of animated GIFs here.

First 4 Figures is creating a life size Majora’s Mask statue. With pre-orders opening tomorrow, a making of video has been shared that gives us a closer look at the statue. Watch it below.

Circle Entertainment still has plenty of titles lined up on 3DS. Already, the publisher is planning over ten games for the eShop.

One of these is Frontier Days: Founding Pioneers, created by Arc System Works. This should be out in the west sometime during Q1.

Circle wrote on Twitter a few hours ago:


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Pokemon GO received a massive boost in the United States at the end of 2016. With Niantic promoting the game with a pair of events, it experienced its best single day on December 31 in terms of domestic gross revenue since July 18. Players spent roughly $4.9 million on that day, Sensor Tower reports. The week of December 26 was also Pokemon GO’s highest grossing in the U.S. since mid-July at roughly $22.1 million spent.

The end-of-year holiday events in Pokemon GO performed better than the Halloween and Thanksgiving events. It also outperformed the initial introduction of Gen 2 Pokemon in early December.

As we closed out the week that was 2016, Pokemon GO was the highest grossing app in the United States. It beat out Clash of Clans and Clash Royale during that period.

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One Nintendo title made the list of UK’s best-selling games for the month of December. That was Pokemon Moon, which held the ninth position.

The full results from MCV are as follows:

1. Call of Duty; Infinite Warfare, Activision
2. FIFA 17, EA
3. Battlefield 1, EA
4. Watch Dogs 2, Ubisoft
5. Final Fantasy XV, Square Enix
6. Grand Theft Auto V, Rockstar
7. Forza Horizon 3, Microsoft
8. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition, Bethesda
9. Pokémon Moon, Nintendo
10. Mafia III, 2K Games

Note that the chart is based on data collected between November 27 and December 31.

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Miitomo has been updated with new content. Players can nab the latest items in the Miitomo Drop stage, “Impeccable service! Maids and Butlers #2”.

Available items include:

– Maid cap
– Classic maid uniform
– Classic butler uniform
– Monocle

Users can select Miitomo Drop stages from the Shop tab. Miitomo coins or game tickets are needed to play.

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