This week’s 3DS eShop charts are as follows:
Software
1. Pokemon Crystal
2. Super Mario Bros. 3
3. Pokemon Silver
4. Pokemon Gold
5. Pokemon Yellow
6. Super Mario World
7. Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D
8. Pokemon Ultra Sun
9. Super Mario 3D Land
10. Super Smash Bros. for 3DS
11. Pokemon Red
12. Terraria
13. The Legend of Zelda
14. Super Mario Bros. Deluxe
15. Mario Kart 7
16. Mighty Switch Force!
17. Zelda: A Link Between Worlds
18. Super Mario Bros.
19. Zelda: A Link to the Past
20. Animal Crossing: New Leaf – Welcome amiibo
Videos
1. Nintendo Direct 3/8/18
2. Super Smash Bros. is Coming to Switch
3. Mysterious Mansion in 3DS Remake
4. Style Savvy: Styling Star – Welcome to the new stage
5. The Bros. and Bowser… Still Better Together?
6. Super Mario Maker for 3DS – Overview Trailer
7. Mario Party: The Top 100 – Official Game Trailer
8. The Scoop on Detective Pikachu
9. Style Savvy: Styling Star Launch Trailer
10. Splatoon 2 Spotlight
11. Who Turned Out the Lights?!
12. Kirby Even Makes Friends with Those Characters?!
13. Team Kirby Clash Deluxe – Ready for Launch
14. Captain Toad Explores Other Systems
15. Super Smash Bros. – Final Video Presentation
16. Mario Kart 7 Video
17. The Biggest Collection in This Microgames series
18. Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser’s Minions – Accolades Trailer
19. Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser’s Minions Launch Trailer
20. Mario Tennis Aces Spotlight
Source: 3DS eShop
Miitomo has been updated with more content. Users will find a new stage, along with some brand new items.
“Protecting the peace! Miitomo Guardians #1” is the new stage. It includes the following:
– Shearling jacket + badges
– Pumped-up sailor suit
– Male guard cap (set)
– Male guard outfit (set)
And as far as the new items go, you can nab the following:
– Overall shorts
– Gingham-lined high-tops
– Grade-schooler backpack
Pokken Tournament’s latest update is here. As of now, players can download version 1.3.0.
Currently we’re only aware of one addition, which is compatibility with Battle Pack Wave 2. The new DLC includes Blastoise as well as Support Pokemon Mew and Celebi.
LEGO The Incredibles was rumored earlier this year. Then a few days ago, the game was unintentionally outed through a LEGO set instruction booklet.
Just for further confirmation, Amazon Canada is now listing LEGO The Incredibles. Unfortunately though, the page doesn’t have any information about the game. The only interesting takeaway is the June 15 release date. That could be nothing more than a placeholder (usually these retailer dates are), but it would make a ton of sense to launch LEGO The Incredibles alongside The Incredibles 2 – which is slated for June 15.
Since Amazon Canada’s listing has now appeared, we’re counting on an official announcement regarding LEGO The Incredibles very soon.
With Warp Shift releasing on Switch next week, footage of the eShop release is beginning to surface. You can see around 13 minutes of gameplay below.
Fabraz is showing one of the new features that will be included in SpiritSphere DX. The concept of Hand2Hand mode is simple: the system is held vertically, and you and a friend can compete in matches right there on the spot.
Here’s a quick look at the mode:
SpiritSphere DX will be out on Switch this spring.
Update (3/22): ClusterPuck 99 is also confirmed for March 29 in the west, as expected.
Original (3/21): ClusterPuck 99 was announced for Switch last year. The title now has a release date, as the Japanese eShop indicates it’ll be available on March 29. Pre-orders are live in the region as well.
ClusterPuck 99 is a lightning-paced 8-player sports game. 8-player local multiplayer, instant replays and puck customization, a single-player challenge mode, over 30 maps from the original release plus “Switch exclusives”, and an arena creator will be included.
Note that the March 29 release date only applies to Japan. English and other languages are supported though, and we’d be very surprised if we don’t see ClusterPuck 99 in the west on the same day.
Source: Switch eShop
Update (3/22): Gotcha Racing 2nd is now confirmed for March 29 in North America as well.
Original (3/21): Gotcha Racing 2nd was recently outed by a rating from Taiwan. A listing has since appeared on the Japanese eShop, confirming a Japanese release date of March 29. We also have first details.
The general premise is that Gotcha Racing 2nd is a racing game with a birds-eye view where players use machines customized with parts obtained from rolling gacha. There are around 700 types of parts appearing here. Prize money can be used to roll the gacha and customize your machine to be even more powerful. Surplus parts can also be compounded to strengthen your machine, so you can make your own original machine.
At PAX East next month, a special panel will be hosted in celebration of SNK’s 40th anniversary. SNK Heroines director Kaito Soranaka, veteran artist Naoto Abe, and other SNK staff will be present. Announcements will be made, including the reveal of the next SNK Heroines character “and other surprises.”
The panel will take place on Friday, April 6 at 12 PM ET. It’ll be held at the Dragonfly Theater.
By the way, those who are attending PAX will be able to try out SNK Heroines on Switch. There will be a playable demo at Nintendo’s booth in the Exhibit Hall.
Source: NIS America PR
A big Spring 2018 eShop sale kicked off in Europe earlier today. While the same sale hasn’t been extended to North America, a ton of new deals are now live on Switch stateside. The SteamWorld series, Kamiko, Rocket League, L.A. Noire, Thumper, and many more have been discounted.
Here’s the full lineup of everything on sale currently: