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Nintendo and HAL Laboratory posted a short clip on Twitter offering a look at Dark Meta Knight in Kirby Star Allies. View it below.

Dark Meta Knight will be added to Kirby Star allies this summer as a new Dream Friend. He’ll be joined by Daroach in a free update.

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One Strike

Footage is in showing off One Strike on the Switch. Take a look at the gameplay below:

Songbringer

One of the new Switch games to have appeared on the eShop last week was Songbringer. Take a look at a bunch of footage below.

The Infectious Madness of Doctor Dekker

Wales Interactive is bringing the FMV mystery The Infectious Madness of Doctor Dekker to Switch tomorrow. Have a look at an hour of footage below.

During the Wii U era, Camelot came out with Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash for Wii U. The studio, in collaboration with Nintendo, is now about to release Mario Tennis Aces for Switch. Get a look at how the two games compare below.

Our latest look at Splatoon 2: Octo Expansion comes from Nintendo of Europe. On Twitter, the company shared a clip of another mission today known as Hypercolor Station. Find the video below.

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The Liar Princess and the Blind Prince

A few days ago, Nippon Ichi released The Liar Princess and the Blind Prince in Japan for Switch. Have a look at a bunch of footage below.

To promote the launch of Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection, Capcom is hosting a new retrospective series that highlights the different games included in the package. View the next video below, which focuses on Street Fighter III.

The Lost Child

NIS America is giving the latest look at The Lost Child with the new “Bingo! Found it!” video. Watch it below.

Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition

Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition made it to the west a few weeks ago. Digital Foundry took a closer look at the game from a technical perspective, and compared it to the Wii U original and New 3DS version in a video published today.

As far as resolution is concerned, Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition is 1080p when docked. For the Wii U and New 3DS versions, 30 frames per second was the target. The new Switch version attempts to hit 60 FPS, but there are unfortunately many significant dips. Digital Foundry adds that 60 FPS is rarely met, though it’s still the better experience.


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