Switch “My Way” commercials – Super Mario Maker 2, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
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Nintendo has come out with two new “My Way” commercials for Switch. View adverts for Super Mario Maker 2 and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate below.
New Super Smash Bros. Ultimate screenshot shows alternate color for Banjo-Kazooie
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We have another look at Banjo-Kazooie in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate straight from Nintendo. This time around, we get to see one of the character’s alternate colors. Check out the screenshot above.
Video: “Three Things You Might Not Know About Daemon X Machina”
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Nintendo has posted a new Daemon X Machina video with director Kenichiro Tsukuda. Below, Tsukuda shared three things that fans may not know about the game.
Contra: Rogue Corps details
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IGN went hands on with Contra: Rogue Corps at E3 2019 this week and has shared some new details about how the game plays and more. Find the full roundup of tidbits below.
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Hollow Knight: Silksong E3 2019 footage (off-screen)
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IGN has shared some off-screen footage from Hollow Knight: Silksong’s appearance at E3 2019. Get a look at the gameplay below.
Nintendo says Fire Emblem: Three Houses lets you choose Byleth’s gender, but appearance not customizable
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Fire Emblem: Three Houses won’t have much in the way of customization. Although you can choose Byleth’s gender, that’s it as far as appearance goes.
You may have heard during a Nintendo Treehouse: Live segment that there was something about a “customizable avatar.” But a Nintendo representative told USgamer: “Although you can choose Byleth’s gender and, of course, assign character skill sets, the actual avatar is not customizable in terms of look.”
Game Freak on taking advantage of Switch’s power, post-game, increasing Pokemon’s scale, future
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USgamer has published some new comments from Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield director Shigeru Ohmori. During the interview, Ohmori discussed wanting to take advantage of Switch and the power it affords, post-game, wanting to increase the scale of Pokemon, and the series’ future.
You can find a roundup of these quotes below. For the full interview, head on over to USgamer.
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Game Freak cites a few reasons for why you can’t transfer all Pokemon to Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield
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Game Freak broke some news about Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield yesterday that is not going over well with fans. The Pokedex is limited, meaning not all Pokemon can be transferred to the game. Only monsters appearing in the Galar region will be available.
Game Freak producer Junichi Masuda spoke about the decision further in an interview with USgamer. On that front, he said:
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Suda51 says he’s wanted to make No More Heroes 3 for awhile, Travis Strikes Again sales met expectations
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No More Heroes had a pair of games on Wii before the series went on hiatus for many years. The franchise finally returned with Travis Strikes Again, but we’re now getting a true third entry with No More Heroes 3 in 2020.
Director Suda51 spoke about the whole process of making No More Heroes 3 in an interview with Game Informer. He brought up wanting to make the project for awhile, the fact that developing Travis Strikes Again helped the team become familiar with Unreal Engine 4, and more.
Below are Suda51’s full words:
Aonuma finds it “very interesting” that someone would think about co-op for Zelda: Breath of the Wild sequel
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Zelda series producer Eiji Aonuma continues to be asked about Breath of the Wild’s sequel at E3 2019. There still isn’t much he can say, so has has no choice but to dodge questions or give very vague information when discussing the game.
Here’s one interesting exchange between IGN and Aonuma when the topic of co-op was brought up: