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Pokemon Crystal

This week’s 3DS eShop charts are as follows:

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This week’s Famitsu scans are now available. Highlights include RPG Maker MV, Cytus Alpha, Mega Man 11, and The World Ends with You: Final Remix. Scans of all games are below.

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Minit

Devolver Digital is bringing Crossing Souls to Switch tomorrow, with Not a Hero: Super Snazzy Edition following on August 2. After that, Minit will be making its way to the eShop, a listing on the digital store reveals.

Minit launches for Switch on August 9 for $9.99. We have a brief overview and trailer below.

The stealth-horror game Hello Neighbor is making its way to Switch starting tomorrow. Check out 23 minutes of footage below.

Nintendo has posted the latest new Hint Art for Super Mario Odyssey. We have the image above, which was shared on the official Japanese Twitter account.

Like with past Hint Art posted online, when you solve the puzzle, you won’t get a Power Moon. Instead, you’ll be given a small reward.

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Trinity Team’s Bud Spencer & Terence Hill – Slaps And Beans made it to the Switch eShop earlier this week. Get a look at some footage below.

Oxenfree has only been a digital download up until this point, but that will be changing soon. Night School Studio today announced a partnership with Limited Run Games that will give the title the physical treatment.

Pre-orders open next Friday, August 3. You’ll be able to reserve Oxenfree starting at 7 AM PT / 10 AM ET / 3 PM in the UK / 4 PM in Europe.

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Four more indie games have been added to My Nintendo in North America. Members can spend their Gold Points on a new wave of titles for the 3DS and Wii U eShops.

Runbow Pocket (New 3DS), Noitu Love: Devolution (3DS), Severed (3DS), and Freedom Planet (Wii U) make up the latest selection. Everything here is 110 Gold Points, except for Noitu Love: Devolution which is 80.

All of the latest rewards can be accessed here.

Iconoclasts

As we learned earlier today, Iconoclasts is coming to Switch on August 2. Take a look at the first 15 minutes below.

Terrible Toybox has provided an update on the performance of Thimbleweed Park on Switch. The developer says it has been “massively successful” on Nintendo’s console. Also, when next month rolls by, it’s expected that the Switch version will have sold more than the Steam release.

Thimbleweed Park came to Switch digitally last September. Limited Run Games recently issued a physical version.

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