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New The Snack World trailer

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Level-5 has released a new trailer for The Snack World, their upcoming cross-media project. A 3DS game is one of the components planned. Watch the trailer below:

Bandai Namco has come out with a few new screenshots of Empoleon in Pokken Tournament. The character is out today in Japanese arcades. Find the images below.

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

Software

1. Super Mario Maker for 3DS
2. Pokemon Sun
3. Pokemon Moon
4. Pokemon Yellow
5. Mario Kart 7
6. The Legend of Zelda
7. Zelda: Link’s Awakening DX
8. Super Mario World
10. Dragon Ball Fusions
11. Super Mario Bros. 3
12. Zelda: A Link to the Past
13. Fire Emblem Awakening
14. Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D
15. Mega Man Legacy Collection
16. Kirby Fighters Deluxe
17. Monster Hunter Generations
18. Pokemon Blue
19. Super Mario Bros.
20. Super Smash Bros. for 3DS

Videos

1. Super Mario Maker for 3DS – Overview Trailer
2. Pokemon Sun/Moon Special Demo Version Video
3. Dragon Ball Fusions
4. Super Mario Maker for 3DS – Play everywhere
5. Starter Pokemon Z-Moves in Pokemon Sun/Moon
6. First look at Nintendo’s new home gaming system
7. Our Adventure Begins in the Alola Region – Nintendo Minute
8. Nikki’s Tour of Swapnote
9. Pokemon Yellow Trailer
10. Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice Trailer
11. Pokemon Rumble World Trailer
12. Animal Crossing: New Leaf – Welcome amiibo
13. Pokemon Bank Trailer
14. Super Mario World Trailer
15. Mario Party: Star Rush E3 2016 Trailer
16. Pokemon Sun/Moon – Go Beyond: Legendary Pokemon
17. Zelda: Breath of the Wild E3 2016 Trailer
18. IronFall Trailer
19. Kirby Fighters Deluxe Trailer
20. Super Smash Bros. – Final Video Presentation

Source: 3DS eShop

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Today, RTX Sydney announced that Switch will be playable at the expo in February. Convention organizers were able to work with Nintendo to make that possible.

The RTX Sydney Twitter account shared the news with the following message and flashy animation:


RTX Sydney 2017 will take place on February 4 and February 5 at the ICC Sydney, Darling Harbour.

Thanks to Arison for the tip.

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Nintendo and HAL Laboratory announced Goodbye! BoxBoy! last week. Now in its latest issue, Famitsu shares first details about the game.

Goodbye! BoxBoy! doesn’t make any radical changes to the series’ core mechanics. Just like the last two games, you’ll need to complete levels by creating boxes.

Qbby will have some new abilities this time around. One of these is the Box Rocket, allowing players to rise above from the ground. HAL Laboratory is also introducing the Box Bomb. Using this lets Qbby destroy objects such as spikes.

Now until the launch of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, we’ll be exploring the Hyrulian landscape with new screenshots.

Over on Facebook, Nintendo is sharing brand new screenshots from The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild that will “be exploring the Hyrulian landscape”. Images will continue to be released up until launch. We have the first one above.

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According to a GamesBeat report, Switch will be making use of NVIDIA’s Maxwell architecture for its graphics as opposed to the chipmaker’s newer Pascal technology. The site writes that Wii U’s lack of success prompted Nintendo to move quickly, and avoid waiting on the updated Pascal version of the graphics technology. Had Pascal been pursued, Switch would not be able to launch in March as currently planned. The chip would have required a redesign to fit within Nintendo’s “mobile, low-power constraints” as well.

GamesBeat goes on to say that “Switch doesn’t have as much visual horsepower as the PS4 when played on a television, and it may not be able to handle 4K graphics, either.” It’s unclear if Switch is weaker than the Xbox One since “performance may be close.”

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We’ve been hearing about Wee Man Studios’ new racer Lifespeed for awhile now. Johh Owens has now confirmed that development is complete, and is currently in Nintendo lot check.

When will be seeing Lifespeed? New 3DS owners can expect an early 2017 launch on the eShop. If all goes well, January might be possible.

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Super Mario Run’s page has been updated ahead of tomorrow’s launch. We can now say that the game will require 205 MB.

Even though Super Mario Run isn’t out yet, there’s also a mention of a 1.0 update. It’s small in nature though, as it apparently only encompasses bug fixes.

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Kunio-kun Nekketsu: Complete Famicom Compilation was featured on the latest episode of Denjin Getcha with plenty of footage. The full recording can be seen below.


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