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SEGA has announced the official theme song for Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Mega39, titled “Catch the Wave” by kz of Livetune and featuring Hatsune Miku.

Those interested can check out the song along with it’s official music video below.

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Following the recent announcement that Atelier Ryza would feature a “Gathering Point Synthesis” system, it has been confirmed that players will be able to share the gathering points they create with others. 

After creating a gathering point, players will be able to share a four character password with other players in order to give them access. 

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This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:

A soundtrack for Daemon X Machina will be released in Japan, Marvelous has confirmed. It’ll go on sale starting September 25 for 3,700 yen.

The soundtrack features 45 songs, spread out across three discs. Find the full track listing below.

Earlier today, DC Universe Online launched for Switch via the eShop. For a look at some footage from the final build, watch the video below.

Nintendo has announced a new online tournament for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate that will be held later this week. This time around, the theme is heroes vs. villains. The type of spirits you can receive will improve as you pile up more wins.

The new Smash Bros. tournament starts on August 9. It’ll last for just three days.

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Nintendo has uploaded a minute-long Japanese commercial for PlatinumGames’ Switch action title Astral Chain. View the advert below.

The latest episode of Nintendo’s Japanese show Nyannyan Neko Mario Time has now gone live. We’ve included it below.

Dr. Mario World has received yet another update. Nintendo is now offering version 1.0.5, which is accessible on both the App Store and Google Play. Only bug fixes are mentioned in the patch notes.

Keep in mind that the update is required to play Dr. Mario World after 1 AM PT / 4 AM ET. This is likely paving the way for the content update coming shortly.

Back in 2002, Krome Studios created the platformer Ty the Tasmanian Tiger. Nearly two decades later, Krome Studios is looking to bring back the original game for Switch – and with a fresh coat of paint to boot.

A new Kickstarter opened today for a Switch remaster of Ty the Tasmanian Tiger. Aside from updating the visuals, new Switch-specific controls will be included “where you can use them like boomerangs to throw and glide.” Audio improvements are also planned.

If this sounds interesting, you can back the project on Kickstarter here. Krome Studios seeks $50,000 in funding to make the Switch remaster happen.

Thanks to Kevin N for the tip.


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