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Yesterday, Poisoft brought Order Land! to the Japanese Switch eShop. It was originally a WiiWare title before being revamped for 3DS, and has now made the jump to Switch. Get a look at some footage in the live stream archive from Poisoft below.

The latest episode of the Play Nintendo Show has gone live. In the new video, Pokken Tournament DX is shown off, and some weirdness ensues. Watch it below.

Last year, GameXplain tested the NES Classic Edition with some Wii U games and the the Virtual Console. With the SNES Classic Edition’s launch, it’s time for another test.

Like we heard earlier in the week, the SNES Classic controller works absolutely fine with the NES Classic. You can also use it with Mario Kart 8 on Wii U as well as the Wii U Virtual Console. Since the SNES Classic controller layout is similar to the Wii Classic Controller, you shouldn’t have too many issues with the VC for the most part.

Even though Hamster is working to release classic Nintendo arcade games, the company hasn’t slowed down with NeoGeo titles on Switch. The latest one, Burning Fight, was added to the eShop today. Get a look at some footage below.

The 2D shooter Butcher is now available on Switch as an eShop download. Take a look at some footage below.

Ant Workshop’s puzzle-platformer Binaries is available on the Switch eShop today. Check out gameplay footage below:

Sparkle 2 has joined the Switch eShop as one of many new games being sold digitally on the system today. Check out some footage below.

Nintendo of America has uploaded a launch trailer for Inversus Deluxe for the Switch. The game is available on the eShop today. Watch the video below:

GameXplain has uploaded a video showing footage of the update in Super Mario Run. Version 3.0.4 includes Daisy as a playable character, Remix 10, a music-play feature, and more. Get a look at the preview below:

The FIFA series makes its debut on Switch tomorrow with FIFA 18. Rather than taking what was on other platforms and transplanting it onto Switch, EA created the Switch version with a custom engine. If you’re curious about how FIFA 18 compares to other editions – namely Xbox One – watch the video below.


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