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A few developers behind Mario Golf: Super Rush have opened up about the game, including how the title came to be and the series’ history, the opening movie, Swing Mode, change in mechanics the franchise has seen previously, and more.

You may recall that we recently posted some excerpts from a Nintendo Dream interview conducted an interview with some of the lead staff involved with the development of Mario Golf: Super Rush. Camelot’s Hiroyuki Takahashi (Producer) and Shugo Takahashi (Director), along with Nintendo’s Shinya Saito (Producer) and Tomohiro Yamamura (Director) gave readers a peak behind the development curtain by talking through their experiences making the game.

Since the interview is quite lengthy, we’ve decided to split it up into two parts. Our translation of the first half can be read below.

Following a previous delay, Residual lands on Switch today. Apogee and OrangePixel have come out with a new video to celebrate the launch.

Learn more about Residual with the following overview:

NBA 2K22 has arrived on Switch today, and 2K is promoting the release with a trailer specific to the console.

NBA 2K22 is the latest entry in the long-running sports series. Read more about the title with the overview we’ve included below.

This week’s episode of Nintendo Minute has gone live. In today’s video, Kit and Krysta visit Minecraft once again as new players to the game. Check out the full episode below.

Publisher Dear Villagers and developer Artisan Studio are providing fans with a closer look at combat in Astria Ascending thanks to a newly-published trailer.

Astria Ascending is making use of turn-based battles. Over 200 different monsters will appear throughout the game, and you can collect and summon legendary beasts into the fight. Another aspect of combat is building up your power to wield legendary Cosmo Breaks.

Here’s the new combat trailer for Astria Ascending:

EA and Zoink have prepared a new launch trailer for Lost in Random, their new gothic fairy-tale inspired action adventure game. It just launched on Switch today.

For more on Lost in Random, check out the following overview:

GameMill issued a new video for Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl today that focuses specifically on SpongeBob. Markus Villalobos, a developer at Fair Play Labs, showcases the character in-depth.

SpongeBob will have a variety of moves, including punches, kicks, and more. The character has some special attacks as well such as the Jellyfish Swing, Kah-Rah-Tay Uppercut, Imagination Clap, Aerial Jellyfish Swing, and Order Up. Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl also pays homage to SpongeBob with one of its stages, Jellyfish Fields.

Super Rare Games today announced its next physical game for Switch, which will be the graphic adventure series Deponia Collection. Not only will the package be available as a standalone release, but Super Rare Games is planning a collector’s edition as well.

The Deponia Collection Collector’s Edition includes a 208 page hardcover art book, a soundtrack CD, a full set of trading cards (including a guaranteed holographic), a sticker sheet, and the standard game case with all four games on cart, a logo sticker, and a collector’s box. Only 1,000 copies will be made.

We finally have gameplay of the Switch version of Lost in Random with the title releasing today. EA and Zoink just put the action adventure game on the eShop.

Here’s more on Lost in Random thanks to the official overview:

BloodRayne Betrayal: Fresh Bites, a redone version of the 2011 2D hack and slash platformer, has received a new trailer. Ziggurat Interactive and WayForward put the game on Switch just a couple of days ago.

Here’s some information about the game:


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