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Posted on 6 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in Switch eShop, Videos | 0 comments

Next week, Sometimes You will be publishing North on the Switch eShop. Take a look at some footage in the video below.

Nintendo published an extended cut of its North American “Anytime, Anywhere” commercial for Switch. You can view it below.

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Headup Games’ website is showing three new potential games for Switch. Windscape, Toby: The Secret Mine, and The Inner World – The Last Wind Monk are all listed for Nintendo’s console.

Windscape was announced for Wii U in 2016, though that version is unlikely to happen at this point. Headup Games did release Toby: The Secret Mine on Wii U about a year ago. The Inner World – The Last Wind Monk, which debuted last October, has not yet appeared on a Nintendo platform.

We have more information and trailers for Windscape, Toby: The Secret Mine, and The Inner World – The Last Wind Monk below.

Kirby Star Allies

The Japanese Kirby Star Allies website recently updated with clips of Friend Abilities. All of the videos have been rounded up in GameXplain’s video below.

Psyonix has established a new partnership that will see the addition of WWE items in Rocket League, the studio announced today. Items will be available sometime this spring. Specifics are being kept under wraps for now, but more information will be shared in the future.

Rocket League will be playable at WrestleMania 34 in April. Other aspects of the partnership include Rocket League sponsorships at live WWE events.

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Danmaku Unlimited 3 was announced for Switch last June. Next month, the game will finally be joining the eShop.

The North American store has the bullet hell shooter down for March 13. Pricing is set at $9.99.

We have more information about Danmaku Unlimited 3 below, along with Switch screenshots.

Bandai Namco has shared the boxart for Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Trilogy, which is coming to Switch in Japan in April. We have the packaging shot above.

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild

New data is in providing a look at France’s best-selling games of 2017. We have the full top twenty below, including specific sales figures for each ranking.

A number of Nintendo games made the list, including Zelda: Breath of the Wild at over 500,000 copies sold. Super Mario Odyssey, Pokemon Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon, and 1-2 Switch also charted.

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This month’s EDGE review scores are as follows:

Monster Hunter World – 9
Yakuza 6 – 8
Dragon Ball FighterZ – 7
Fe – 7
Dissidia Final Fantasy NT – 5
Full Metal Furies – 5
The Inpatient – 4
Dandara – 5

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Sonic the Hedgehog was originally envisioned as a very different character. Naoto Ohshima, who designed the Blue Blur, told John Szczepaniak in the latest entry of his Untold History of Japanese Game Developers series that Sonic was originally going to be a human boy.

Ohshima said:


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