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Root Letter: Last Answer

Kadokawa Games has shared the first trailer for the newly-announced Root Letter: Last Answer. We’ve included the video below.

Nintendo has posted another update to the Smash Bros. Blog for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. This time around, we have an introduction to Lucario.

Here’s his overview:

There’s been some uncertainty surrounding Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu / Eevee regarding motion controls. It was previously thought that you’d need to physically move your Switch system around in handheld mode to catch Pokemon. However, this isn’t entirely true.

IGN obtained a statement from Nintendo which states that motion controls or physical gestures aren’t needed when playing in handheld mode. The full note reads:

Nintendo has released a new trailer showing off Birdo’s addition in Mario Tennis Aces. Get a look at the video below.

Alwa’s Awakening debuted on Switch today, and we now have some footage of the game in action. Check it out below.

Following the reveal in this week’s issue of Famitsu, Kadokawa Games has officially announced Root Letter: Last Answer. The news comes with the first batch of details and screenshots. Find everything rounded up below, courtesy of Gematsu.

Jack N' Jill DX

Jack N’ Jill DX will be out on Switch tomorrow via the eShop. Ahead of the release, check out some gameplay footage below.

Today, Pilot Sports made it to Switch via the eShop. Have a look at some footage in the video below.

The World Ends with You: Final Remix is now available for the Nintendo Switch in Japan, and to celebrate, main character designer and industry icon Tetsuya Nomura has shared a special gift for fans of The World Ends with You and Kingdom Hearts.

Posted earlier on the official Kingdom Hearts Twitter account, Nomura thanked fans for a successful Tokyo Game Show and urged everyone to try out The World Ends with You: Final Remix in both Japan and the west.

The commemorative artwork and message can be viewed below.

Polygon recently spoke to longtime Pokemon developer Junichi Masuda about the early days of the franchise’s development. During the interview, Masuda recalled one interesting story about how all work on the original games was nearly lost.

According to Masuda, a computer crash almost caused everything Game Freak had done on the project to vanish. The PC had all of the game data, Pokemon, and more. Masuda eventually figured out how to get back what was thought to be lost, but if he hadn’t, there could have been a massive setback that the team may not have been able to recover from.


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