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Even after Splatoon 2’s major update this week which added a ton of content, the game also just made the Hydra Splatling weapon available a short while ago. Have a look at some footage below.

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Around the launch of Super Mario Odyssey, Japanese website 4Gamer conducted an interview with producer Yoshiaki Koizumi. It was a pretty big discussion, with Koziumi touching on all sorts of points. He talked about how Nintendo went about developing the game, the “Jump Up, Super Star” theme song, Pauline’s inclusion (an interesting note on Nintendo’s original plans for her), the higher age rating compared to past titles, and more.

Towards the start of the interview, when asked about the theme of Super Mario Odyssey being “journey”, Koizumi first described that their initial concept was to make “a new Mario that continues to stick in people’s minds” and they thought of new ideas that couldn’t be put into past Mario games. Among them, the one that can be put in rather well was the term “journey”.

Capcom is bringing both Resident Evil Revelations games to Switch next week. Below you’ll find 14 minutes of footage from the second game, along with a video comparison with the Xbox One version.

Splatoon 2 just added in the brand new MakoMart stage. Check out some footage of the level in action in the video below.

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This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:

1. Rocket League
2. Super Mario Odyssey
3. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
4. Stardew Valley
5. Doom
6. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
7. Overcooked: Special Edition
8. Zelda: Breath of the Wild
9. Minecraft: Nintendo Switch Edition
10. Cat Quest
11. L.A. Noire
12. Sonic Mania
13. Snipperclips
14. Battle Chef Brigade
15. The Jackbox Party Pack 4
16. Uno
17. Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap
18. Sonic Forces
19. Golf Story
20. I Am Setsuna

Source: Switch eShop

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A few new games out came out this week on the various eShops. If you’re interested in checking out what’s new in screenshot form, take a look at the gallery below.

Only a handful of Switch games support video capture at the moment. And for older titles, they need to be updated so that players can record footage.

Shovel Knight is one Switch game that will be receiving support for video capture in the future. Yacht Club told one fan on Twitter that it will be added in the next update. We’ll likely be seeing it when King of Cards launches in 2018.

Yacht Club’s tweet is as follows:


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Toys “R” Us has announced that two sought-after Nintendo items will be restocked next week. The SNES Classic Edition as well as Switch will be in stores during the week of November 27. Unsurprisingly, Toys “R” Us says quantities will be limited.

Toys “R” Us will be carrying the SNES Classic Edition on November 27. Then on November 29, Switch will be back in stores.

Best Buy also just confirmed a restock of the SNES Classic Edition a few hours ago. The system will be available in stores once again tomorrow.

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Artax Games released a new trailer for Iro Hero, which is in the works for Switch. Get a look at the video below.

Box Hedge Games created a Kickstarter for the Mega Man-inspired Super Mighty Power Man earlier this month. However, the campaign has been cancelled.

Rather than pulling the plug on the Kickstarter due to concerns about funding, Box Hedge Games said in an update that the team has received interest from “several publishers.” The developer is now “currently discussing with them alternatives on how to secure the development and the release of Super Mighty Power Man.” The game should be funded and released at some point.

Here’s the full update from Box Hedge:


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