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Nintendo Classic Mini Famicom Weekly Shonen Jump 50th Anniversary Edition

V Jump posted a couple of videos this week showing off the Nintendo Classic Mini Famicom Weekly Shonen Jump 50th Anniversary Edition. Both can be found below.

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Mega Man X Legacy Collection boxart

Capcom has posted a new preview for music that will be featured in Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1 and 2. Listen to the track in the video below.


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Sushi Striker is quickly approaching its release date. Ahead of its launch in June, Nintendo has set up a teaser site. Access it here.

The site currently holds a couple of videos, screenshots, and gameplay details. Expect it to fully open prior to the game’s arrival on June 8.

Agatha Knife

Mango Protocol prepared an update for Agatha Knife a few days ago. The next patch, version 1.0.2, is now available as well.

The latest update addresses a blocking issue. We have more information straight from the developer below.

Wizard of Legend

This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:

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Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker

We have a handful of new screenshots showing off the upcoming Switch version of Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker. Check out the various images below. 

Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker is out for Switch – as well as 3DS – on July 13.

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SEGA Ages

In a recent issue of Famitsu, one of the first SEGA Ages interviews was published. The magazine caught up with the following team members:

– SEGA Games’ lead producer and director Rieko Kodama
– Supervisor Yosuke Okunari
– Senior producer Kagasei Shimomura
– M2’s Naoki Horii

Niatic is bringing back a Legendary Pokemon in Pokemon GO. Starting today, players will be able to encounter Ho-Oh once again in Raid Battles. Ho-Oh will appear in Gyms across the globe alongside Latias and Latios, which will remain in their designated regions.

Ho-Oh will be in Pokemon GO until June 7. If you’re lucky, you might even encounter a Shiny Ho-Oh…

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Discovery

Noowanda is bringing Discovery to Switch next week, a listing on the North American eShop reveals. It seems to be a new version of the Wii U title released back in 2016.

Discovery takes a page out of Minecraft’s book, as you’ll be exploring a giant world made of blocks that can be changed with your own creations. Further information can be found below.

Several new games out came out this week on the eShop. If you’re interested in checking out what’s new in screenshot form, take a look at the gallery below.


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