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Yoiyami Dreamer is in the works for Switch, Tripper Room has announced. A release date is not yet confirmed.

Previously released on the PlayStation 4, Yoiyami Dreamer features Touhou Project character Rumia in a 2D action game.

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Thanks to m_t for the tip.

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The Japanese Okami Twitter account has been sharing various clips of the game running on Switch and using the touchscreen. We’ve compiled them all into a single video below.

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At E3, one of the titles that went a bit under the radar was Atari Flashback Collection. Vooks was able to go hands-on with the Switch release, and has shared some details in a new report.

The biggest thing we learn is that Atari Flashback Collection will include 150 games on Switch. These volumes have been split into three releases across other platforms, but they’re all bundled together on Nintendo’s console.

Nintendo is upping the ante with Splatoon 2’s next Splatfest, as Inklings and Octolings will be battling it out worldwide. We have some special art celebrating the event above.

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A new update has been provided on the Ace Attorney anime. The next season will kick off on October 6 in Japan, with the first episode adapting “The Lost Turnabout”. This episode was previously skipped over in the first season.

Along with the latest news, the new key visual has been shown. We’ve attached the photo above.

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As we found out a few days ago, Holy Potatoes! A Weapon Shop?! is landing on Switch next Thursday. We’ve attached a trailer for the game below.

At E3 2018, Runbow developer 13AM Games was showing off its next Switch project Double Cross. Check out a recording from the official Twitch stream below.

This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:

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Nintendo announced new Minecraft, Animal Crossing, and Mario Kart 7 New 2DS XL bundles for Japan this week. We have a few additional photos and a closer look in the gallery below.

Thus far, only the Animal Crossing bundle is confirmed to be seeing a release outside of Japan. The New 2DS XL Animal Crossing Edition launches July 20 in Europe.

Recently, Famitsu published a big interview with a couple of the developers working on Mega Man 11. The Japanese magazine caught up with producer Kazuhiro Tsuchiya and director Koji Oda.

There was a lot of interesting discussion in the lengthy interview. Tsuchiya and Oda went in-depth on how it went about bringing back the series, why the team opted for a more 3D look, the Double Gear system, different difficulty options, and more. There’s also a bit of talk about the future and other topics like the Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1 + 2.

We’ve posted our full translation of the interview below.


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