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She Remembered Caterpillars, a color-matching puzzle game with an unsettling fungipunk aesthetic, hits the Switch eShop on March 28. Watch some early footage in the video below.

Joe & Mac Returns will be available on Switch next week, according to an eShop listing. Flying Tiger Entertainment will offer the title starting March 14.

Data East originally made Joe & Mac, a platformer, for the arcades and NES. Joe & Mac Returns would end up being an arcade-exclusive.

OMG Zombies! is Ghostlight’s next Switch porting assignment. It’s not a straightforward release though, as some new features and improvements have been implemented.

Here’s the full rundown from Ghostlight:

Chained Echoes is one of the latest Kickstarter success stories. After raising €60,000, creator Matthias Linda will be able to move full steam ahead with the project – and it’ll be released on Switch. The campaign ended with a total of €130,409 generated, securing a release on Nintendo’s console.

Chained Echoes is a 16-bit, story driven RPG with turn based battles with controllable mechs and more. We have further information and a trailer below.

Creator David Wehle has made a new update available for The First Tree on Switch. According to Wehle, it adds in a “special online delivery system that occurs only at the end of the game.” It sounds like quite a bit of work was involved, as Nintendo and partner DO Games helped out with testing.

Here’s the full update notice from Wehle:

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This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:

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

Devolver Digital will publish the Deconstructeam-developed Red Strings Club on Switch, an eShop listing reveals. The game will arrive digitally next week on March 14.

Here’s an overview of the game, along with a trailer:

Game Informer has shared a new look at the gravity-defying puzzler Etherborn. Have a look at 10 minutes of gameplay below.

In February, Konami revealed Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution for Switch. Although it hasn’t been announced for any territories other than Japan, we may have some hope for a release overseas.

Konami has filed trademarks for Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution in a few new regions. It’s now registered in the United States, Europe, and South Korea. It wouldn’t make a ton of sense for these trademarks to be filed if Konami didn’t have any plans to use them, so hopefully we’ll be hearing something official about a western launch soon.

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