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Another new trailer for Your Four Knight Princesses Training Story has gone live this time featuring Alpana. You can check out the new trailer below.



Tonight, Nintendo published a bunch of different videos for Nintendo Labo. We also received a ton of new footage. With that, there’s something particularly neat that has been shown with the Toy-Con Motorbike.

You can actually use what Nintendo is calling the Toy-Con Scanner to scan an object and then add that shape to the terrain. This is demonstrated in the video below. You can scan anything – be it a hand or even the Joy-Con itself.

Fire Emblem’s second round of DLC went live earlier tonight. For a look at the new Shadow Dragon content, hit up the video below.

Inti Creates published the latest Gal*Gun 2 details and screenshots today covering the game’s shooting mechanics. Find everything rounded up below, courtesy of Gematsu.

The official Nintendo Labo websites updated today with a bunch of new footage showing off the various games that can be played. We’ve rounded up all of the clips from the Japanese site below (due to the quality being higher).

The Japanese Twitter account has once again posted a new clip for Kirby Star Allies. This time around, we have a quick look at the Francisca boss fight. Check out the video below.


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December was a great month for Mega Man announcements, and Switch owners in particular. Capcom closed its announcement presentation by revealing Mega Man 11. Prior to that, the company confirmed that both Mega Man Legacy Collections will be coming to Switch, and all Mega Man X titles will be released on the system as well.

Ratings from Australia suggest that the Mega Man X games will be brought to Switch as two separate packages. Today, Mega Man X Legacy Collection and Mega Man X Legacy Collection 2 were both rated by the official Classification Board.

When Nintendo Labo launches in March, Japanese users will be able to purchase special masking tape. Nintendo has announced five different sets for the country, each costing 500 yen. Three are Super Mario-themed, while the other two are just based around Labo.

Here’s a closer look:

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Following up on Nintendo’s Japanese videos, we now have English trailers for Nintendo Labos. Find the introduction trailer plus videos for the Variety Kit and Robot Kit below.

Nintendo has posted three new trailers for Nintendo Labo on its Japanese YouTube channel. The first servers as a general introduction, while the other two are for the kits specifically. All three videos can be found below.


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