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Clocker

An eShop page has popped up for Clocker, a puzzle game about time. The title is currently on track for a February 25 release.

Here’s some information about Clocker, along with a trailer:

Skyclimbers

Thanks to a successful Kickstarter campaign, Paratope’s city building/open-world action RPG Skyclimbers is coming to Switch. The game has demolished its $25,000 funding goal, with the total amount approaching $200,000.

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

Blizzard Arcade Collection

Yesterday, Blizzard surprised fans with the announcement and release of Blizzard Arcade Collection. Get a look at some footage in the video below.

Blizzard Arcade Collection is out now on Switch via the eShop.

No More Heroes

The original No More Heroes has been updated on Switch. Version 1.1.1 seems to have one purpose: to restore the missing K-Entertainment music track.

The No More Heroes Switch port also removed the Heavenly Star tune, which came down to licensing. Regarding the K-Entertainment track, it seems that this was a somewhat innocuous removal. Marvelous and Engine Software have now restored it – Heavenly Star is unlikely to return though.

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Ruinverse

Ruinverse, Kemco and Exe Create’s latest RPG, arrives on Switch in March. Have a look at some footage in the video below.

Ruinverse is slated for March 4 on the Switch eShop. Additional information about the game can be found here, along with a trailer.

Sam & Max Save the World Remastered

A new update has gone live for Sam & Max Save the World Remastered on Switch. Version 1.0.4 includes a ton of fixes – both game wide and in specific episodes.

Below are the full patch notes:

Persona 5 Strikers

This month’s EDGE review scores are as follows:

Mail Mole

The 3D platformer Mail Mole will be reaching Switch early next month, Talpa Games has announced. A release is scheduled for March 4.

We have the following overview and trailer for Mail Mole:

Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury

This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:

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Nintendo eShop

Nintendo has long moved on from Wii U, but the system’s eShop is still up and running. Unfortunately though, it looks like some games have been getting removed.

Most notable of the bunch is probably Super Meat Boy. Based on the Wayback Machine, January 25 was the last time the page was captured from Nintendo’s website. Now about a month later, there are no traces of the title. 

Nintendo Everything reader TruExtent informed us about Super Meat Boy’s removal as well as other games on his wishlist that have become unavailable to purchase. The lineup includes:



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