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The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild

This week’s Wii U eShop charts are as follows:

Software

1. Zelda: Breath of the Wild
2. Super Mario 64
3. Super Mario World
4. Mario Party 2
5. Mario Kart 64
6. Minecraft: Wii U Edition
7. Zelda: Ocarina of Time
8. Zelda: Majora’s Mask
9. Super Mario 3D World
10. Mario Kart 8
11. Mario Party 10
12. Super Mario Bros. 3
13. Super Mario Bros.
14. Zelda: Wind Waker HD
15. The Legend of Zelda
16. Zelda: A Link to the Past
17. Super Mario RPG
18. Zelda: Skyward Sword
19. Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
20. Brain Age

Videos

1. Super Mario Odyssey Nintendo Switch Presentation Trailer
2. Super Mario Mash-Up Pack for Minecraft: Wii U Edition
3. Zelda: Breath of the Wild Nintendo Switch Presentation Trailer
4. Zelda: Breath of the Wild Accolades Trailer
5. Mario Kart 8 New amiibo Racing Suits Trailer
6. Splatoon 2 – Nintendo Direct 4/12/17
7. Nintendo Minute – Mario Kart 8 DLC Pack 2 First Look
8. Zelda: Breath of the Wild – Life in the Ruins
9. Nintendo Direct 4/12/17
10. Minecraft: Nintendo Switch Edition Nintendo Direct 4/12/17
11. Super Mario 3D World Trailer
12. Mario Kart 8 200cc is Here! Trailer
13. Pokken Tournament TV Spot
14. Super Play Time – Splatoon – Get Kraken with Pro Tips
15. Super Smash Bros. – Final Video Presentaiton
16. Sonic Forces – Nintendo Direct 4/12/17
17. ARMS – Nintendo Direct 4/12/17
18. Super Mario 3D World Trailer 2
19. Yoshi’s Woolly World Adventure Guide Episode 1
20. Super Play Time – Splatoon – First Dip

Source: Wii U eShop

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Back in January, Team Cherry announced that the Wii U version of Hollow Knight had been scrapped. In its place is a new release on Switch, which the team aimed to have ready “not too long after the platform’s launch.”

Unfortunately, it may take significantly longer than expected for Hollow Knight to reach Switch. Matt Griffin, who is handling PR, marketing, testing and translation for the game, said last month that the Switch port “will take time.” Griffin estimated that the process will require six to twelve months.

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A few new games out came out this week on the Wii U and 3DS eShops. If you’re interested in checking out what’s new in screenshot form, take a look at the gallery below.

GameXplain has a new English video up for Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia. See the video below showing off some battles and a story cut-scene.

This week’s episode of Nintendo Minute has gone live. In today’s video, Kit and Krysta are joined by Capcom to try out Ultra Street Fighter II. Check out the full episode below.

Flyhigh Works and Circle Entertainment want to let us know how difficult their new rhythm game for Switch can be. That’s why we’ve got a new video about Dark Witch Music Episode: Rudymical that shows how the difficulty modes will vary from easy to lunatic. It’d be better not to underestimate the more advanced stages.

Check out the video below:

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Inti Creates confirmed earlier today that Blaster Master Zero has sold 80,000 copies on Switch. As it turns out, other sales data was shared as well.

Azure Striker Gunvolt, Inti Creates’ first game for 3DS, has sold 180,000 copies. The company also confirmed the sales of the sequel are at 38,000 units. Both of these figures are based on worldwide sales on the eShop as of May 1.

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Aces of the Luftwaffe has made it to several platforms over the past few years. It’s now been revealed that a Switch version is in the works as well.

YouTuber PietSmiet stopped by HandyGames’ offices in Germany and was given an early look at Aces of the Luftwaffe running on Switch. Below, at the 3:06 mark, you can watch some work in progress gameplay.

Aces of the Luftwaffe puts you in the role of a fighter pilot as you take on waves of Axis planes and panzers leading up to the boss enemies, the Aces of the Luftwaffe. Various missions, power-ups, and upgrades are included. We’re not yet sure if the Switch version will feature any new content, but we’ll keep an eye out on future news going forward.

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New direct-feed footage for Disgaea 5: Complete has just been uploading showing off the visual and load time difference between the Switch’s and the PlayStation 4’s version of the game. From the footage, the Switch’s version of Disgaea 5: Complete is a little faster then the PlayStation’s 4 version.

Check out the video below to see a comparison between the two version.

 

Disgaea 5 Complete hasn’t launched yet in the west, but it’s already on track to outpace sales in Japan by a large margin.

NIS America president Takuro Yamashita told MCV that pre-orders for the game are sitting at 110,000 copies in the west. Pre-orders are at 78,000 units in the US and 36,000 copies in Europe.


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