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We’ve already had a close-up look at the new NES controllers for Switch. But how about the Famicom counterparts from Japan? Check out an unboxing video showing them off below.

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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate managed to sell around 1.2 million copies in its first three days in Japan. Dengeki now provides a bit of extra information on the game’s performance. Sales tracking indicates that Smash Bros. Ultimate sold through 75% of its initial shipment.

Given how the game has sold thus far, Dengeki has Smash Bros. Ultimate selling two million copies before we reach 2019. Year-end sales from Christmas and New Year’s should contribute to steady sales over the next few weeks.

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Atelier Lulua: The Scion of Arland has received a new batch of details and screenshots. Sterk, Mana, Stia, and the synthesis system are covered this time around. We’ve rounded everything up below, courtesy of Gematsu.

Earlier this week, we heard from Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime in which he tried to explain why Red Dead Redemption isn’t on Switch. In an interview with IGN, he commented further on third-party support for the console.

On some third-party gaps, Reggie reiterated:

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YouTuber Doctre81 has spotted a couple of interesting profile listings from Blind Squirrel Games that point to a possible new collection for Switch. The developer appears to be working for an unspecified company on some sort of collection.

One staffer mentions that he’s remastering/porting a trio of fighting titles from the 90’s, planned for Switch and other platforms. The staffer is making “UIUX designs for all screens with newly designed features”.

The Japanese boxart for the Robotics;Notes Value Set has surfaced online via Amazon listings.

The set includes both the Robotics;Notes Elite remaster, as well as Robotics;Notes DaSH.

The boxart can be seen above, listing both games on the front.

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Onimusha: Warlords

Ahead of it’s Japanese release a week from now, Capcom has published three new videos for Onimusha: Warlords.

Specifically, two of these videos focus on the title song of the upcoming remaster, “Cleave ~Ittou Ryoudan~”. While one is a brief commercial for the game with the song previewed in the background, the other is a message from the performers — a Japanese rock band named Rookiez is Punk’d.

Unrelated to the song, the third video is a type of gameplay primer episode, featuring Japanese comedian Gorgeous, Onimusha ambassador Amatsuuni, and a real-life samurai.

All three videos have been posted below.

Episode two of Japanese comedy duo Yoiko’s three-part series on Super Smash Bros. Ultimate has now been posted to the official Japanese Nintendo YouTube channel.

Similar to the first part, the footage features the two playing various matches and modes within the new fighting title, with another visit from Masahiro Sakurai partway through the demonstration.

Check out the latest episode for yourself below.

After a few weeks since it’s initial reveal, SEGA has come out with more details on the fighting game Blade Arcus Rebellion from Shining — specifically focusing on characters Yuma Ilvern and Kirika Alma Towa.

Those interested can check out the fully translated info from Gematsu below, along with new screenshots.

Super Neptunia RPG has received a new batch of details and screenshots covering Magic Gems, Quests, and Hunt Quests. We’ve rounded up everything below, courtesy of Gematsu.


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