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Nintendo Badge Arcade has been receiving daily updates since heading to the 3DS eShop. Because it’s continually updated with content, we’re rounding up all of the additions and changes in a weekly post.

Here’s what’s on tap for the week of June 5:

June 5

– 13 Pokemon pixel panels
– 2 pixel butterfly panels (1 day left)
– 3 The Legend of Zelda panels
– 4 Fire Emblem panels (2 days left)
– 8 Mario Maker panels (2 with 1 day left, 1 with 2 days left)
– Thank you badges until June 15
– 1 free play

Has-Been Heroes received its first notable sale at GameStop. The retailer discounted the digital version from $20 to $10, meaning you’ll save $10. Place an order here if interested.

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Original: Two videos have surfaced showing some of the first off-screen footage of FIFA 18 on Switch. Both are included below.

Nintendo opened the full website for Ever Oasis, accessible here. It’s filled with gameplay information, concept art, videos, and more. We’ve rounded up footage from the site below.

One of the surprising standout elements of the original Splatoon was Hero Mode, the game’s single-player campaign. For Splatoon 2, Nintendo is bringing it back and expanding it further.

Director Yusuke Amano spoke about the upgraded Hero Mode in this month’s issue of GamesTM. Pretty much all aspects have been “expanded considerably,” according to the developer.

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Eurogamer caught up with FIFA 18’s Switch producer Andrei Lazaresco yesterday. The discussion was extremely interesting, with Lazaresco commenting on the technology behind the game, why certain modes are missing, confirmed that it runs at 60 frames per second, and much more.

Continue on below to read up on what Lazaresco had to say about FIFA 18 on Switch. You can find Eurogamer’s original piece here.

Square Enix held a “mini-stage” at the Dragon Quest XI “Countdown Carnival” in Fukuoka today. During the event, director Takeshi Uchikawa mentioned that the game will take roughly 50 hours to complete. Those who intend to experience everything the game has to offer incluing all of the side elements can expect 100 hours, according to Uchikawa.

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Oceanhorn: Monster of Uncharted Seas launches for Switch via the eShop on June 22. This will be the only way to purchase the game. Reader StrawHatEevee emailed the developer, and received a reply stating that there are currently “no plans” to make it available as a physical release.

FDG will be publishing Monster Boy on Switch. Unlike Oceanhorn, there’s a good chance for a physical version of that game.

Miitomo has been updated with more content. Users will find returning stages with more items.

“Best in show! Top Dog” is the returning theme. The stages provide the following:

– Poodle hood (set)
– Poodle suit (set)
– Dog-logo socks
– Dog slippers
– Pet shop jumper
– Jeans w/ ruff patch
– Paw-soled boat shoes
– Spiked collar
– Dalmatian top w/ collar
– Paw-print tights
– Dalmatian ears (set)
– Dalmatian suit (set)

The returning stage will be available until June 13 at 6 PM PT / 9 PM ET.

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Inside of the ARMS case, Nintendo has included some instructions of sorts for the game’s motion controls. You can see that above, which also includes a look at the cartridge.

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