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Marvelous has once again published a new trailer for Altria Pendragon. Get a look at a video focusing on Altria Pendragon below.

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NIS America posted a new video for The Caligula Effect: Overdose this week. Watch the “Me Me Me Me Me!” clip below.

3D Clouds’ and SOEDESCO’s futuristic racing game Xenon Racer now has a concrete release date on Nintendo Switch: it will be available both physically and digitally on March 26. Also, here’s a new trailer for the game:

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In the lead up towards the release of Dragon Marked for Death on Switch, developer Inti Creates has shared a new video that highlight the Japanese voice cast of the game.

The footage shows off the character for each voice actor or actress listed, as well as some gameplay. The trailer can be viewed below.

Developer Honeycomb Lab has revealed that they have started an independent subsidiary named Stella Pixel, who is already developing Prismia — a classical-style JRPG for Switch.

Establishing the new group for the purpose of accelerating current game development process, Stella Pixel has shared that Prismia will follow the story of a boy and girl who wander galaxies.

At the moment, the only image that exists for the project is the piece included above.

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Japanese comedy duo Yoiko is back with the second episode of their series showcasing New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe.

Once again, the pair spends over 20 minutes with the main game. The footage can be seen below.

 

New details and screenshots for the sub-characters of the dungeon RPG Wizard’s Symphony have been officially shared by Arc System Works.

New information has been provided on characters Methuselah, Malicia, Ferrin, Therese, Vasileus, Canaan, Claudia, and Liza.

Full details have been translated by Gematsu and can be viewed below.

Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa recently participated in an interview with Kyoto Shimbun, which was published just a few days ago. The company’s boss weighed in on selling 20 million Switch units by the end of the fiscal year and needing a steady stream of games for the system, mobile (including keeping smartphone games separate from Switch), and the future of 3DS. He also teased future plans for Labo, touched on eSports, and commented on looking towards the Chinese market.

Here’s a full translation of the interview:

This week’s Famitsu scans are now available. Highlights include Fishing Star, Nobunaga’s Ambition: Taishi with Power-Up Kit, Blade Arcus Rebellion from Shining, Super Robot Wars T, and SEGA Ages – Puyo Puyo. Scans of all games can be found below.

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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate director Masahiro Sakurai published a new column in this week’s issue of Famitsu. While there was some talk about the Switch game, Sakurai touched on a few other interesting topics as well.

In his piece, Sakurai started out by writing about a couple of games he’s been playing. He also discussed his own personal way of playing Smash Bros. Ultimate at the moment, and thanked fans for their support having sold 5 million copies in its first week. The piece also brings up creating entertainment, regrets, and the Japanese games industry.


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