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The Smurfs 2: The Prisoner of the Green Stone has now come to Switch, and gameplay is available. 45 minutes of footage shows off the exploration platformer.

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Since Puzzling Park is more difficult than the average stage in Super Mario Bros. Wonder, we’ve written up a guide on where to find all five flower tokens. Most of Super Mario Bros. Wonder’s stages are pretty easy, but then there are the Search Party stages, which take a surprisingly long time to complete in comparison. That’s because these stages sort of require the presence of four players: there are hidden blocks everywhere and most of them are rather difficult to find.

Bomb Rush Cyberfunk received a new update this week, and the full patch notes are available.

The main attraction here is an improved pause menu map that now shows Taxi Signs, Cypher Spots and Public Toilets. While toilets will be immediately visible, players will need to find the Taxi and Cypher spots first. Also included is a counter for how much stuff is still needed to collect in the current stage – outfits, skateboards, music or graffiti.

Below are the full patch notes:

Courtesy of Marvelous and Nao Games, we have a launch trailer for Ninja or Die: Shadow of the Sun. The roguelike action title released on Switch this week.

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New gameplay is here for Ebenezer and the Invisible World, a 2D Metroidvania title. This one dropped on Switch this week.

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Gameplay has emerged for DreamWorks All-Star Kart Racing. We’re able to see a couple of tracks with Shrek as the main racer.

In case you missed our previous coverage, check out some details on the game in the following overview:

Five years after launch, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe got new content with its Booster Course Pass DLC, and we’ve put together a guide that covers all release dates and tracks.

Nintendo has opted to focus on remastering previous tracks. Super Mario Kart, Mario Kart 64, Mario Kart: Super Circuit, Mario Kart: Double Dash, Mario Kart DS, Mario Kart Wii, Mario Kart 7, and Mario Kart Tour should all have representation.

In an interview with NHK, longtime Super Mario Bros. composer Koji Kondo discussed the original game’s music and the making of the Ground Theme.

Kondo spoke with the outlet about how his first go at the track was scrapped. That’s because when it came to the actual gameplay and not just more of a still image that he initially saw, “the rhythm of that song didn’t really match.” Kondo also mentioned his overall goal for the game, which was to “create enjoyable music never seen before using only three notes.”


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