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Bendy and the Ink Machine

Originally slated for October, Bendy and the Ink Machine has been pushed back a few weeks on Switch. A new, final release date of November 20 has been announced.

We have a new teaser below:

Nintendo released a new “Shadows” trailer for Super Mario Party, launching next week on Switch. Watch it below.

Apple shared a new commercial for the iPhone XS today showing off some of the mobile device’s features. As part of that, Mario gets a brief spotlight a little more than halfway in.

Here’s a look at the advert:

Mario can be found on the iPhone with Super Mario Run.

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Monster Loves You is coming to the Switch eShop this Sunday. Get a look at an official trailer for the game below.

It turns out Choice Provisions isn’t done with Runner3, its Switch game that launched earlier this year. Over on Twitter, the studio shared some teases for the future.

Regarding Runner3 specifically, Choice Provisions is cooking up “a major patch with a whole lot of new additions”. The developer is also teasing “some other exciting news to announce in the very near future.”

We’ll keep you updated as we hear more.

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One of the pre-order bonuses for Dragon Ball FighterZ was the Super Famicom game Dragon Ball Z: Super Butoden. Take a look at some footage below.

This week’s episode of Nintendo Minute has gone live. In today’s video, Kit and Krysta bring on a couple of guests to show off Super Mario Party. Check out the full video below.

Hamsterdam

Muse Games issued a gameplay trailer for its Kickstarter-funded and Switch project Hamsterdam. We’ve attached the video below.

The team behind Marble It Up! shared a video update today outlining future plans for the game.

After launch, which is taking place tomorrow, new features will be added to the game. This includes multiplayer with various modes with a racing gem hunt game and “Baller Royale”.

A level editor is also mentioned, though it’s unclear if it will be offered on Switch. Regardless, the team intends to package some of the best community levels together as an update on consoles.

As many people know, Pokemon is an incredibly successful franchise today. But that wasn’t always the case. Before Pokemon exploded around the world, there was uncertainty as to how it would perform in the United States.

Game Freak’s Junichi Masuda mentioned to USgamer in an email interview that the team was told “that the Pokemon were too cute to be successful in the U.S. and that we should change the design of the characters.” He had also some concerns that Pokemon wouldn’t be accepted “for what it was” outside of Japan.


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