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

Airship Syndicate provided a new status update on the Switch version of Battle Chasers: Nightwar today.

Lately, the team has been taking care of some “tricky bugs”. These have now been addressed and the game has returned to QA.

This week’s episode of Nintendo Minute has gone live. In today’s video, Kit and Krysta challenge each other to pick out a Switch game they believe the other person would like, reveal their choices, do a little play through, and give each other a rating on how well we think they did. You can watch the latest Nintendo Minute in full below.

Like many indie games on the platform, Axiom Verge looks to have done very well on Switch. Creator Thomas Happ shared some data about the performac on Twitter today.

According to Happ, digital sales for Axiom Verge on Switch “are near what the PS4 launch sales were, and when you add in physical, they likely surpass them.” Happ will also be able to use strong funds generated from the physical version for his son’s healthcare. If you recall, publisher BadLand said it would donate 75% of its share.


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With Fire Emblem Heroes’ first anniversary in sight, Nintendo Treehouse is taking a look back at the game. The team dives into how it referenced past titles and materials to ensure that things were consistent in the mobile release.

Here’s an excerpt:

https://www.tumblr.com/nintendotreehouse/170426537347/happy-anniversary-summoners

You can read the full Nintendo Treehouse Log post here.

The team behind Floor Kids isn’t done updating the game. In a new tweet published today, some new content was teased.

The first thing we can look forward to is Infinity Mode, which appears to be a practice mode of sorts. Video capture will also be supported so that players can record 30-second clips.

Here’s a look at Infinity Mode:


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Billy Mitchell has made a name for himself in the arcade scene over the years, especially when it comes to setting high records in Donkey Kong. Yet now Mitchell is coming under fire after being accused of cheating.

After looking into the situation, a Donkey Kong fansite has removed three of Mitchell’s high score submissions. The site believes the community was misled about playing on real arcade hardware. It’s thought that, instead, emulator gameplay was used.

We’re still trying to learn about the finer points of Nintendo Labo’s various games. But thanks to a snapshot taken by Engadget at a hands-on media event yesterday, we appear to have some additional information about what the motorbike component offers.

The text above indicates that players will be able to create their own track. It states, “Make your own tracks” and “Create and race three grand-prix courses”.

That certainly sounds intriguing, doesn’t it? Though that’s the only information we have at present, it has piqued our interest.

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Streets of Red

Streets of Red is making its way soon to Switch, Secret Base has revealed. A release is planned for February 27.

Secret Base says Streets of Red is “a permadeath multiplayer horror beat’em up that bestows players with the skills of retro gaming heroes in a fight against a legion of undead monstrosities.” The game has “an arcade-style currency system, tribute-parodies to classic horror and videogame characters, and an ever-evolving level structure that makes every run a new experience.”

Find additional information and a teaser for Streets of Red below.

Arowana Mall, a returning stage from the first Splatoon, joined Splatoon 2 last night. We’re now able to see how the stage compares in both titles. You can see a comparison video below.


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