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My Nintendo members can spend their points on three 3DS themes in North America. Each one ties in with the fall season.

Halloween themes for Mario and Link are available for 20 Gold Points each. You’ll find an Animal Crossing fall theme on the site for the same amount as well.

All of these themes are located on My Nintendo here.

At the Brazil Game Show, GameSpot caught up with NetherRealm Studios creative director Ed Boon. Boon was asked about potentially supporting Switch in the future.

Boon, known for his work on the Mortal Kombat series, directed Injustice 2 earlier this year. He indicated that the game could theoretically run on Switch, but adjustments would need to be made in order for it to happen.

Boon said:

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

Software

1. Pokemon Silver
2. Pokemon Gold
3. Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser’s Minions
4. Metroid: Samus Returns
5. Pokemon Yellow
6. Minecraft: New 3DS Edition
7. Super Mario Bros. 3
8. Super Mario World
9. Zen Pinball 3D
10. Pokemon Red
11. Monster Hunter Stories
12. 3D Sonic the Hedgehog 2
13. Miitopia
14. Yo-kai Watch 2: Psychic Specters
15. Super Metroid
16. Animal Crossing: New Leaf – Welcome amiibo
17. Pokemon Blue
18. Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D
19. Zelda: A Link to the Past
20. Super Smash Bros. for 3DS

Videos

1. Miitopia Launch Trailer
2. Hey! Pikmin Crash Trailer
3. Pokemon Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon: Island Challenge Has Returned
4. Super Mario Maker for 3DS – Overview Trailer
5. Miitopia “Look Up, Look Down” Trailer
6. Metroid: Samus Returns – Accolades Trailer
7. Super Mario Odyssey E3 2017 Trailer
8. Team Kirby Clash Deluxe – Ready for Launch
9. Super Mario World Trailer
10. Solve It Like a Layton this Autumn
11. Pokemon Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon Spotlight
12. Kirby’s Blowout Blast Launch Trailer
13. Pokemon Rumble World Trailer
14. Monster Hunter Stories Launch Trailer
15. Pokemon Sun/Moon Special Demo Version Video
16. Super Smash Bros. – Final Video Presentation
17. IronFall Trailer
18. Pokemon Bank Trailer
19. 3D Sonic the Hedgehog 2 Trailer
20. Mario Kart 7 Video

Source: 3DS eShop

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In the latest issue of GamesMaster, the magazine shares some choice words with Super Mario Odyssey producer Yoshiaki Koizumi. Koizumi weighed in on how the Switch game encompasses previous 3D Marios, the theme of travel, and wanting to take advantage of the Joy-Con.

Below is a roundup of the various comments:

Super Beat Sports was originally supposed to be on the Switch eShop tomorrow. Unfortunately, that’s no longer happening.

Developer Harmonix said on Twitter a short while ago that Super Beat Sports has been pushed back. A new date has not yet been announced, but we assume that the delay won’t be terribly long.


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This month’s EDGE review scores are as follows:

Super Mario Odyssey – 10
Destiny 2 – 8
Absolver – 8
Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite – 6
Steamworld Dig 2 – 8
Project Cars 2 – 8
Divinty: Original Sin 2 – 9
Star Fox 2 – 5
Metroid: Samus Returns – 6

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Earlier today, Nintendo shared art for the third Japanese Splatfest taking place in Splatoon 2 this weekend. We now have the official image for the North American event.

Players can choose to be on either Team Vampire or Team Werewolf. The North American Splatfest begins at the very end of Friday / start of Saturday, and will last for a full day. Expect the results soon after it ends.

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Like many Atlus games, Etrian Odyssey V: Beyond the Myth will be sold with some special launch goodies. An official unboxing video showing off the full contents can be found below.

Two more Virtual Console games are landing on the North American Wii U Virtual Console this week. Nintendo’s website lists Digital Champ Battle Boxing and Motoroader for release tomorrow.

Here’s an overview of Digital Champ Battle Boxing:

iFun4All has announced that Serial Cleaner is coming to Switch. A specific release date hasn’t been determined, but it will be on the console by the end of 2017.

Serial Cleaner is a fast-paced stealth/action game. It places an emphasis on the story, which takes place in 1970s America. You play as a professional cleaner who cleans up murder scenes by disposing of bodies, cleaning up blood stains, and hiding incriminating evidence. However, you’ll need to do so without leaving evidence behind for the police.

Along with its story-driven campaign, Serial Cleaner also contains challenge modes. It promises multiple enemy types, replayability, and more.

Here’s a trailer:

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