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At SXSW last week, an hour-long panel was hosted for Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night. In case you missed it, we now have the full recording below.

A few months ago, Nintendo filed a patent for a trading card set that uses NFC technology similar to amiibo. It was published online for all to see yesterday.

Here’s one excerpt from the filing:

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Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1 & 2 has been rated by the British Board of Film Classification. With this, some interesting information seems to have been revealed.

The classification first lists trailers for Mega Man X1 through X8. Additionally, The Day of Sigma is included. This was a 24-minute OVA that came with Mega Man: Maverick Hunter X in 2005. It’s thought that the videos will be featured in the “Gallery Extras” section in each or both X collections.

First 4 Figures has unveiled its next creation: a brand new Crash Bandicoot statue. It’s targeted for release in Q1 2019.

As with past works, First 4 Figures is preparing “Regular” and “Exclusive” editions. The latter version includes a few extras: two Wumpa fruits, a colorful cardboard background, “Question Mark” 2D acrylic crate, and “Life” 2D acrylic crate.

Spike Chunsoft has shared a GDC 2018 trailer for Steins;Gate Elite to celebrate the game’s localization announcement. We have it below.

Entertainment One/Mark Gordon have secured a deal on a new TV series based on Street Fighter. Joey Ansah, Jacqueline Quella and Mark Wooding, who worked on the live-action web series Street Fighter: Assassin’s Fist, will executive produce.

Here’s what we know thus far:

Koei Tecmo published a new accolades trailer for Attack on Titan 2 today, highlighting the game’s reception. You can view it below.

Update (3/23): We now have confirmation that The Adventure Pals will be out on April 3.


Original (3/22): Armor Games Studios and Massive Monster have announced that the action co-op platformer The Adventure Pals is launching on Switch next month. We don’t have a final date just yet, but it should be out in April. Pricing is set at $14.99.

Today’s news is being celebrated with the first gameplay footage from the Switch version. We have that below, along with an overview;

Amazon Canada has updated its product page for The LEGO Incredibles with the game’s boxart. Have a look at it above.

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A new set of rewards are up for grabs in My Nintendo. Along with digital games, Nintendo has added in a wallpaper.

First up, in North America, you can use your points on the following titles for 3DS and Wii U:


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