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Nintendo has pushed back the launch of its Animal Crossing game for mobile. Previously scheduled for the current fiscal year, it will now launch during the next fiscal year instead. This was done in order to “accommodate the releases” of Super Mario Run and Fire Emblem Heroes. We’ll now be seeing Animal Crossing on mobile by April at the earliest.

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Pokemon Sun/Moon

Nintendo published a new listing of million-seller titles in conjunction with its latest financial results. Pokemon Sun/Moon and Super Mario Maker for 3DS are specifically new entries. For the full results, get a look at the following image:

Wii U

Mario Kart 8 – 8.26 million
New Super Mario Bros. U – 5.62 million
Super Mario 3D World – 5.47 million
Nintendo Land – 5.16 million
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U – 5.16 million
Splatoon – 4.76 million
Super Mario Maker – 3.89 million
New Super Luigi U – 2.89 million
Zelda: Wind Waker HD – 2.11 million
Mario Party 10 – 2.04 million

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As part of its latest financial results, Nintendo has released an updated release schedule. The latest lineup, which now includes Switch, can be found below.

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Lifespeed is coming to the 3DS, and Nintendaan has provided some direct-feed footage of the space racing game. Check it out below:

The weekly Pokemon Shuffle update is now live, and it features some bonus gifts to celebrate the game’s 2 year anniversary, in addition to the stages. Players are being given two Jewels, two Raise Max Levels, and a Skill Swapper for the anniversary.

For stages, there is a new Mega Competition. Players can compete for Gyradosite by battling Mega Gyrados until February 7. Only the best players will earn the Mega Stone, with full prizes as follows:

  • Gyradosite, 5 Raise Max Level, 5 Mega Speedup: Top 200 EU/300 NA
  • Gyradosite, 4 Raise Max Level, 4 Mega Speedup: Top 500 EU/700 NA
  • Gyradosite, 3 Raise Max Level, 3 Mega Speedup: Top 1,000 EU/1,500 NA
  • Gyradosite, 2 Raise Max Level, 2 Mega Speedup: Top 2,000 EU/3,000 NA
  • Gyradosite, 1 Raise Max Level, 1 Mega Speedup: Top 4,000 EU/6,000 NA
  • Gyradosite, 1 Mega Speedup, 1 Skill Booster M: Top 6,000 EU/9,000 NA
  • Gyradosite, 1 Disruption Delay, 1 Exp. Booster L: Top 9,000 EU/13,000 NA
  • Gyradosite, 1 Disruption Delay: Top 12,000 EU/18,000 NA
  • 1 Attack Power, 1 Disruption Delay: Top 16,000 EU/24,000 NA
  • 1 Attack Power: All other players
  • Meanwhile, Virizion is available on a special stage, which also runs until February 7. Bellossom will see a repeat run until the 14th, and there is a repeat run Daily stage, switching between special version of Pokemon on a daily basis. There will be winking versions of Torchic, Treecko, Mudkip , and Castform, and ending with a Sleeping Pikachu.

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    Pokemon Sun/Moon

    The third global mission for Pokemon Sun and Moon is now live, and it tasks players with trading over one million Pokemon via the GTS. The mission will last until February 14. To participate, you must speak to the receptionist in Festival Plaza; she is located on the right side of the central castle. If the mission is successful, then players will recieve 2,000 FC. If the mission is a failure, players will only receive 200 FC. Players who have their accounts tied to Global Link will earn double the FC. Additionally, if a player makes 5 trades during the mission period, they will be given a Rare Candy, and all players will receive a Friend Ball if 2,000,000 Pokemon are traded.

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    Nintendo Impact Gaming has given us a lengthy look at Lifespeed with 23 minutes of off-screen gameplay. Take a look at the footage below.

    Some new images of the Nintendo Switch have been posted to a Facebook Switch page, which give a great look at some of the finer details of the Switch. If you’re interested in seeing every screw and crevice on the system, then check the images out in the gallery below.

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    Indie developer Rainy Night Creations announced a few months ago that their new game, Vaccine, would be coming to Wii U as well as other platforms.

    Today, Rainy Night Creations have posted on their Twitter account that they already have a date for Vaccine on Xbox One, PS4 and Steam. Unfortunately, the Wii U version failed lotcheck and they have to keep testing it.

    The good news about this is that they won’t cancel Vaccine on Wii U regardless the situation, so it will probably be launching a month later than the others.

    It was previously announced that Vaccine was slated for Q1 2017. Hopefully it will maintain that release window in Wii U.

    Lifespeed will be live on the 3DS eShop on February 2, and we now know how much free space you’ll need to download  the game. The game will require 2,006 blocks, which clocks in at around 250 MB. 

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