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A new list from NPD reveals the top twenty best-selling games of Q4 2019 in the United States.

Nintendo had four games in the top ten and seven releases overall. Pokemon Sword charted the highest at #4, followed right behind by Luigi’s Mansion 3 at #5.

Here’s the full list:

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In the latest issue of Weekly Jump, Capone Bege was revealed as the newest playable character for One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4. We have a scan from the magazine above.

One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4 launches March 27.

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GameStop has thrown its hat in the ring with a pre-order bonus for Animal Crossing: New Horizons. When you reserve a copy and complete your purchase, you’ll receive a double sided poster.

We have a look at the first side of the poster above. Continue on below for a look at the back.

Prior to the announcement of The Wonderful 101: Remastered, Nintendo Everything had a chance to speak with PlatinumGames about revisiting the Wii U game. We sat down with director Hideki Kamiya as well as studio head Atsushi Inaba.

During our discussion, Kamiya and Inaba discussed revisiting the Wii U title, going the Kickstarter route, and more. We also took some to talk about the original game, and yes, butts. Kamiya shared a little tidbit about Wonder Pink that fans may not have been aware of before…

Here’s our full discussion:

One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4 has received its latest Japanese commercial, this time focusing on the Whole Cake Island arc. View it below.

As revealed in the latest issue of Weekly Jump, Gang Orca will be playable in My Hero One’s Justice 2. Get a look at a scan from the magazine above.

My Hero One’s Justice 2 will be out for Switch on March 13.

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Wargroove’s latest update is out now on Switch. With version 2.0.3, Chucklefish is looking to address some issues introduced with Double Trouble.

Below are the full patch notes:

The Wonderful 101 currently exists as a standalone title, but that’s not due to a lack of interest from developer PlatinumGames. After the game missed out on having success during the Wii U era, it’s returning on Switch and other platforms thanks to a new Kickstarter campaign. The $50,000 target was quickly reached and over $1.5 million has been raised in total.

The Kickstarter campaign is important not only because of what it means now, but also for what it could lead to in the future. Director Hideki Kamiya has interest in creating a sequel and even has ideas while PlatinumGames head Atsushi Inaba is supportive of such a thing happening in the future.

Kamiya told Nintendo Everything in an interview before the Kickstarter campaign began:

Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled has been supported with a bunch of new content over the past few months in the form of Grand Prixs. Developer Beenox has announced that there will be one final event, and then that’ll be it. Details on the last Grand Prix will be shared next week.

In other news, Beenox has shared first details on a new challenge system. “The race continues as soon as the final Grand Prix ends, with a brand new challenge system. This system gives any driver the opportunity to master challenges, earn Wumpa coins, and further customize their experience with items in the Pit Stop,” the developer says. Daily, Weekly, and Pro (Monthly) challenges are planned, and you can complete them to earn Wumpa Coins for use in the Pit Stop.

Here’s the full update from Beenox, which also includes information regarding time trials and new items:

XSEED has readied a couple of new trailers to highlight the bachelors and bachelorettes of Rune Factory 4 Special. Both can be found below.


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