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Today, we’re looking at Dueling Geniuses, which is one of the later missable side quests you will take on in Mario & Luigi: Brothership. It’s at the very end of the game, somewhere around 35 hours in. Given that this side quest takes place near the final boss and ending, you may want to bookmark this page and come back later to avoid potential story spoilers.

Today, we’re looking at Technikki’s Past, the second-to-last missable side quest in Mario & Luigi: Brothership. This quest doesn’t come about until much later in the game – we only unlocked it at around 25 hours in, for instance. Given how late in the game this quest comes up, there are some spoilers involving what parts of the game you’ll need to have cleared before you can unlock it. If you’re looking to avoid all spoilers, then feel free to bookmark this post and come back later.

Megaton Musashi W Wired Megarobo Batroseum update

Level-5 has pulled back the curtain on the next major update for Megaton Musashi W: Wired, titled “Megarobo Batroseum”, with full details. It will be available for Nintendo Switch on November 26, 2024.

The main aspect of the update is the inclusion of the new online PvP mode. Additionally, a handful of new pilots will be added.

The full rundown is as follows:

New data from Circana gives us a look at the best-selling games of October 2024 specifically on Switch.

Super Mario Party Jamboree comes out on top in its first month. We also see a few third-party games here, including Sonic x Shadow Generations at #3.

Here’s the full list of best-sellers on Switch for October:

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Super Mario Party Jamboree ROM leak

Circana has released a listing of the top ten best-selling games in the U.S. for the month of October 2024.

Many new games came out, leading to a busy month. Super Mario Party Jamboree debuts at #7 – and that’s without digital data. Sonic x Shadow Generations also makes the top ten.

Here’s a look at the complete list of best-selling games in the U.S. for October 2024:

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Winning Post 10 2025

The long-running Winning Post series continues on, and Koei Tecmo today announced Winning Post 10 2025. It’s heading to Nintendo Switch in Japan on March 27, 2025.

Thus far we only have a teaser trailer to go off of. Koei Tecmo has also confirmed plans to release a Premium Box edition. All copies include the game, Koei Sports Special Issue 2025, Coursepo Racecourse and Race Strategy Guide & Essential Data Collection, Coursepo Special Interview Notebook, and the “Winning Post 10 2025 World Challenger Horses Purchase Rights Set.”

Yakuza Kiwami update Nintendo Switch

Yakuza Kiwami just received an update on Nintendo Switch, bringing the game to version 1.01. Players are advised to download it now.

There’s not much to the patch notes, but it’s still a notable update. SEGA says that Yakuza Kiwami’s new version 1.01 update includes some performance improvements.

Progress Orders

November 20: Today, publisher Bushiroad Games and developer Hakama unveiled their new game Progress Orders. The title does not have a release window at this time.

Progress Orders is a guild management RPG. Yoshifumi Hashimoto, who has been involved with Story of Seasons and Rune Factory, is working on the game.

Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake

This week’s expanded Japanese software sales are as follows:

1. [NSW] Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake – 641,195 / NEW
2. [PS5] Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake – 180,575 / NEW
3. [NSW] Super Mario Party Jamboree – 32,762 / 442,593
4. [NSW] Mario & Luigi: Brothership – 15,168 / 78,609
5. [NSW] Beyblade X: XONE – 9,507 / NEW
6. [NSW] Animal Crossing: New Horizons – 5,784 / 7,954,332
7. [NSW] Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – 5,647 / 6,055,931
8. [NSW] Minecraft – 4,771 / 3,676,339
9. [NSW] Romancing SaGa 2: Revenge of the Seven – 4,551 / 96,293
10. [NSW] Luigi’s Mansion 3 – 4,445 / 1,051,401

Donkey Kong Land Nintendo Switch Online

Starting today, Nintendo Switch Online members can get their hands on the classic game Donkey Kong Land.

Rare originally made Donkey Kong Land in 1995. The game retains the side-scrolling platforming gameplay of the Donkey Kong Country series, but was adjusted for the handheld.


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