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During a live stream on Twitch tonight, Spike Chunsoft and Q-Games’ Dylan Cuthbert showed off the first footage from the just-announced PixelJunk Monsters 2. We have the full recording below.

At GDC this week, RollerCoaster Tycoon for Switch was on display, and first footage has now come in. You can see 10 minutes of off-screen gameplay below along with developer commentary.

Thanks to AwesomePlatter for the tip.

D/Generation, a classic isometric puzzle game, was originally created in 1991 for PC/DOS. West Coast Software revitalized the title as D/Generation HD, and it appears to be coming very soon to Switch.

On Nintendo’s website, D/Generation HD is listed for a March 27 release – that would be next Tuesday. Pricing is set at $9.99.

Arc System Works brought Eat Beat Deadspike-san, a rhythm action game spin-off of BlazBlue, to Switch this week. We have some footage below.

This week’s episode of Nintendo Minute has gone live. In today’s video, Kit and Krysta show off some of the Nindies from GDC 2018. Check out the full episode below.

Following up Nintendo UK’s video early in the week, Nintendo of America uploaded its own launch trailer for Detective Pikachu. We have it below.

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.


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