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Mario Tennis Aces

Nintendo Treehouse is starting to gear up for Mario Tennis Aces. In a new blog, two types of characters are covered: all-around and technical.

The full post can be read below. Note that defensive and powerful characters will be covered next.

Splatoon 2’s rollout of weapons continued tonight with the Clash Blaster Neo.

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GRIP

Wired Productions recently announced that the futuristic combat racer GRIP will be coming to Switch later this year. Nintendo Power Couple got a look at it this week and have shared some footage. View the video below, which also contains developer commentary.

GameXplain has a new look at Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze with five minutes of footage showing off Funky Kong. View the gameplay video below.

Did you know that DK has a slightly different model in Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze now? When comparing to the original Wii U title, we can see that his nose has been updated. Yup, his nose.

We have one shot comparing the Switch and Wii U versions above. Here are a couple of additional images:

This week’s episode of Nintendo Minute has gone live. In today’s video, Kit and Krysta share some Switch travel trips. Check out the full episode below.

When Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze was originally on Wii U, one of DK’s idle animations showed the character taking out and playing a 3DS. Now that the game is on Switch, the animation has been updated. You can see it in action below.

Funimation is currently hosting a panel at C2E2. During the event, it was announced that a FunimationNow app is in development for Switch.

FunimationNow lets users watch HD, ad-free anime shows featuring iconic classics and the new series streaming just hours after they air in Japan. English-dubbed episodes and original Japanese with English subtitles are available.

A subscription to FunimationNow costs $5.99 monthly.

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Curious as to how Dark Souls: Remastered looks on Switch during portable play? Wonder no longer, as 20 minutes of handheld gameplay has arrived – see below.

IGN has posted another off-screen video for Dark Souls: Remastered showing more off-screen footage on Switch. We have the footage below.


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