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It’s time for the latest Famitsu’s most wanted games chart. The old Level-5 project Ushiro takes over as the top Switch title this week.

Head past the break for the full chart. All votes were cast between December 13 and December 19.

Below are the latest Nintendo products that can be currently pre-ordered at retailers:

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We have the latest Nintendo maintenance schedule for the week of December 31, 2023. Not much has changed, so only one Switch session is planned for January.

Here’s the full maintenance schedule for the week of December 31, 2023:

Thanks to Rewind Games, we have a launch trailer for Tanuki Sunset. The studio is celebrating the release of its debut skateboarding adventure title.

Everything you need to know can be found in the following overview:

Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include Frogsong, Turnip Boy Robs a Bank, Piczle Cross: Story of Seasons, and more.

Here’s the full roundup:

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The developers behind Super Mario Bros. Wonder have commented on how the game’s characters were decided and also revealed a mechanic for Yoshi that was ultimately scrapped.

Super Mario Bros. Wonder has the most amount of playable characters for the series yet. When asked by Famitsu in last week’s issue how they were selected, director Shiro Mouri said:

Arcade Archives was back with its latest addition this week with Solitary Fighter, and we have gameplay. Fans can check out footage from the latest Hamster live stream.

Here’s an overview with some information about the title:

The latest Famitsu review scores for the week of December 30, 2023 are as follows:

1000xResist begins, like many good mysteries do, with a murder. Or, rather, an assassination. Mere moments into my demo, I watch as a woman named Watcher plunges her knife in the body of a woman who looks just like her. But the act isn’t without purpose: it’s a necessary part of a ritual called a Communion, which allows the executioner to relive the memories of the person they just killed. That dramatic opening is just the start of what seems poised to be a complex story in a post-apocalyptic sci-fi world, and it left me curious to see more of this experimental take on a time-travel adventure.

Shigeru Miyamoto just celebrated his 71st birthday last month, but retirement still doesn’t seem to be on his mind.

Miyamoto, the creator of hit franchises like Mario and The Legend of Zelda, was asked if he’s ever tempted to retire in an interview with The Guardian. He’s spent well over four decades working at Nintendo.


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