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Several new games out came out this week on the eShop. If you’re interested in checking out what’s new in screenshot form, take a look at the gallery below.

Publisher The Quantum Astrophysicists Guild and Wonderbelly Games have announced new content for Roundguard. Coming in the form of the Treasure Hunter Update, the Peggle-inspired roguelike is adding two new game modes, a new enemy, and more unlockable rewards today.

Here’s a full rundown regarding what’s new:

A Mega Man movie was first said to be in the works in September 2017. It was a year later that Capcom announced a live-action film based on the franchise. There hasn’t been much in the way of updates, but the project is still in the works.

Speaking with IGN, birectors Henry Joost and Rel Schulman briefly provided an update. Joost also indicated that “big news” is coming soon.

Joost as well as Schulman shared the following:

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Epic Mickey has turned into a cult classic of sorts after its initial debut on Wii a decade ago. Now we have some unused material from the game, as Jim Dooley uploaded an unused music track online. You can listen to the tune below, which is titled “Outro Black Pete”.

Epic Mickey originally came to Wii in November 2010. A sequel followed two years later, which also landed on Wii U.

This week’s episode of Nintendo Minute has gone live. In today’s video, Kit and Krysta build custom LEGO Super Mario courses. Check out the full episode below.

The visual novel Grisaia: Phantom Trigger Vol. 3 joined the Switch eShop earlier this week. For a look at some footage, check out the video below.

After announcing the 3D action-platformer Balan Wonderworld yesterday, Square Enix has put out a Switch-specific trailer. It largely features the same scenes from the original video, but there are subtle changes to the visuals. A comparison video will likely appear in due time, but for now, watch the Switch trailer below.

News stemming from today’s Nintendo leaks isn’t slowing down. Aside from the news concerning iQue’s pitch for an online Pokemon PC game, fans are now starting to pick apart prototypes and beta builds of classic Nintendo games. It’s giving us a look at some new characters, designs for established characters, and more.

We have a look at sprites from Star Fox 2 above. Other highlights include:

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As part of today’s big Nintendo leak, it’s been revealed that iQue proposed a mainline Pokemon game for PC that would have offered extensive online features.

The PowerPoint presentation is dated from November 2004. In it, we hear about plans for trading, battling, and chatting online as well as an online tournament mode, treasure hunting, and even the ability to use the Game Boy Advance as a controller.

Merchant of the Skies, a game featuring trading, base-building, and tycoon elements will soon be on Switch. An eShop listing shows that the title will launch on July 30.

We have the following overview and trailer for Merchant of the Skies:


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