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This week’s 3DS eShop charts are as follows:

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RiffTrax: The Game has received an update, with the game moving up to version 1.1.

50 new clips have been added to the game. New options have been added as well, and there are a bunch of bug fixes.

The full patch notes for the RiffTrax: The Game version 1.1 update are as follows:

Minecraft Dungeons has just kicked off its second anniversary event and has released a new version 1.15.0.0 update.

After installing the patch, players can partake in the party. The event, which ends on June 15, offers seasonal trials to collect both gear and the elegant anniversary cape. A special tower challenge can also be cleared to earn the baby moobloom pet.

SNK has dropped another Neo Geo Pocket Color title on Switch, with the RPG Biomotor Unitron going live today. The title originally released in 1999.

Biomotor Unitron “was the first RPG for SNK’s handheld system and lets players experience an epic sci-fi fantasy world and battle mighty enemies as the humanoid battle robot Unitron.” Read a bit more about the game below.

QUByte and Piko Interactive have revealed that they’re bringing the 90s platformer Jim Power: The Lost Dimension to Switch.

The title originally came to the SNES in 1993. There was also a version of the game in the works for SEGA Genesis, though it never came to be. Last year, Piko Interactive ended up completing that version and also made a new edition for the NES.

Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes is coming to Switch, Rabbit & Bear Studios has been confirmed.

There’s been some uncertainty as to which Nintendo platform we’d be seeing the RPG on. Rabbit & Bear Studios has previously talked about the possibility of putting the game on Switch or its successor.

Publisher Private Division and developer Roll7 today announced VOID Riders, the first of two expansions for the skateboarding action-platformer OlliOlli World. It will release for Switch on June 15, 2022.

Here’s what we know thus far:

Yomawari: Lost in the Dark, otherwise known as Yomawari 3, has now been announced for an English release in the west. NIS America confirmed today that the title will launch this fall in North America and Europe.

Yomawari: Lost in the Dark was originally revealed back in December. It then debuted for Switch in Japan back in April.

Publisher PQube and developer MassHive Media have provided a status update on Potion Permit, confirming that the game will have a physical release.

Along with a standard copy, fans will have the option of picking up a collector’s edition. The latter version includes a physical copy of the game, an acrylic standee, a detailed art book, a cleaning cloth, a certificate of your service to Moonbury, and a special box.

This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:


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