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This week’s Wii U eShop charts are as follows:

Software

1. Mario Party 2
2. Pokemon Snap
3. Mario Kart 64
4. Super Mario 64
5. Zelda: Majora’s Mask
6. Super Mario World
7. Zelda: Skyward Sword
8. Super Mario 3D World
9. Zelda: Ocarina of Time
10. Minecraft: Wii U Edition
11. Super Mario Bros. 3
12. Zelda: Wind Waker HD
13. Mario Party 10
14. Star Fox 64
15. Super Mario Bros.
16. Super Mario RPG
17. Yoshi’s Woolly World
18. Paper Mario
19. Zelda: A Link to the Past
20. Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon

Videos

1. Switch Super Bowl LI Commercial – Extended cut
2. Super Mario Odyssey Nintendo Switch Presentation Trailer
3. Switch Hardware Overview
4. Zelda: Breath of the Wild Nintendo Switch Presentation Trailer
5. Super Mario Mash-Up Pack for Minecraft: Wii U Edition
6. Splatoon 2 Nintendo Switch Presentation Trailer
7. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Nintendo Switch Presentation Trailer
8. Pokemon Snap Trailer
9. Nintendo Switch Presentation 2017
10. Pokken Tournament TV Spot
11. Switch Parental Controls
12. Super Mario 3D World Trailer
13. Yoshi’s Woolly World Adventure Guide Episode 1
14. Arms Nintendo Switch Presentation Trailer
15. Super Mario 3D World Trailer 2
16. Super Smash Bros. – Final Video Presentation
17. Super Play Time – Splatoon – Get Kraken with Pro Tips
18. Super Mario 3D World Accolades Trailer
19. Paper Mario: Color Splash – A Splash of Mystery
20. Zelda: Breath of the Wild E3 2016 Trailer

Source: Wii U eShop

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With just two weeks to go, Nintendo’s first Switch titles have now been rated by the ESRB. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and 1-2-Switch both popped in the database today and are listed as E10+. We don’t usually cover ESRB descriptions, but we’re making an exception for Switch’s launch. And Zelda’s rating is… certainly interesting.

So first up, Zelda:

Story of Seasons: Trio of Towns has gotten a new trailer highlighting the title’s various bachelors. You can view it below.

This week’s episode of Nintendo Minute has gone live. In today’s video, Kit and Krysta play through some old and new puzzles in Snipperclips. Check out the full episode below.

Much like GameSpot earlier today, Nintendo stopped by GiantBomb’s office to show off 1-2-Switch. The site’s full video is posted below.


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Nintendo’s latest image for The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild shows off some concept art. We now have a look at donkeys, which carry a variety of merchandise and accompany traveling merchants. You’ll come across them at stables or on the road.

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Nothing is set in stone, but Kona developer Parabole is interested in a Switch version. That news comes from an interaction with a fan on Twitter today.


Kona is a narrative-driven game. It’s set in 1970, where a strange blizzard is wreaking havoc in Canada’s Atamipek Lake. Players take on the role of private detective Carl Faubert and explore an eerie village, investigate surreal events, and battle the elements to survive.

Thanks to sknygy for the tip.

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XSEED began to introduce the bachelors of Story of Seasons: Trio of Towns earlier this week. For today’s overview, we’re able to learn more about Yuzuki.

XSEED describes Yuzuki as follows:


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Suda51 was one of a few third-party representatives on hand for the Nintendo Switch Presentation 2017. He was there to announce plans for a brand new project on the new system featuring Travis Touchdown from No More Heroes.

Unfortunately, as many of you know, there were some translation issues with Suda51’s speech. In a new interview, he explained that a prompter was in place, but he “stuck to about 80% of the script.” Suda51 then formally apologized to the translator and wants to offer to fly him to Seattle for dinner. He also doesn’t anyone to give the translator grief about the situation.

It wasn’t all bad though. Suda51 noted that “Nintendo praised me and said it was a great presentation. Foreign people over here probably didn’t understand much of what was going on.”

Suda51’s speech did end up getting a proper fan translation a little while back. If you missed it, you can find the video right here.

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Super Bomberman R will offer several different multiplayer options. On the game’s official website, these are fully detailed.

First, in terms of local play, up to eight controllers can be paired with Switch for an 8-player battle. Two controllers can also be paired to four Switch systems to again battle it out with eight players.

Super Bomberman R also supports online. By pairing two controllers to four Switches that are connected to the internet, you can participate in an 8-player battle here as well.

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