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The Japanese Twitter account for Splatoon 2 has posted preview videos of two new music tracks to be added to the game. They are both from the in-universe band Squid Squad, who are responsible for quite a few songs on the soundtrack for both games, including Splattack!, the main theme for Splatoon. First up, here’s “Seasick”:

And another new song, “Eazy Queazy”:

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The latest character trailer for Persona Q2 is all about the Velvet Room attendants from Persona 5, Justine and Caroline:

Birdo has arrived in Mario Tennis Aces as the latest playable character. Have a look at some footage in the video below.

Straight from developer Titutitech, Oh My Godheads: Party Edition is now available for purchase on the Nintendo Switch eShop.

To coincide with the release, publisher Square Enix Collective has shared a launch trailer for the zany and colorful couch multiplayer title. Check out the footage below.

oOo: Ascension

oOo: Ascension makes its way to Switch next Thursday. For a look at some footage, check out the video below.

Hyper Sports R

V Jump showed off the latest footage from Hyper Sports R during a Tokyo Game Show live stream last week. Check out the full recording below.


Katamari Damacy Reroll

V Jump featured a pair of Bandai Namco games during a live stream at the Tokyo Game Show last week. Get a look at footage from Neko Tomo and Katamari Damacy Reroll below.


Nintendo released a new video today showcasing a few European digital game highlights from September 2018. You can watch it below.

The Missing: J.J. Macfield and the Island of Memories

At the Tokyo Game Show last week, a playable demo of The Missing: J.J. Macfield and the Island of Memories was on display. Check out some off-screen footage below.

Nintendo consoles have been known for their durability. The N64 was built to survive the 90’s and the Game Boy was not only the size of a brick but built like one too. These “bricks” were the foundation that paved the way for Nintendo’s future in both the home and console market. But Nintendo’s hardware sometimes isn’t as hard wearing as it used to be and for many people, myself included. I love my Switch, you love your Switch (probably), that girl you see on the bus each day loves her Switch. However, if you do have hardware issues, here’s your chance to have a good, safe, whinge.

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