All sorts of sales data has been provided for Super Mario Odyssey over the past few weeks. However, one country we haven’t heard about specifically is Germany. That has since been rectified as BIU today handed out its sales awards for October.
Super Mario Odyssey earned a gold award from BIU having sold over 100,000 copies. As we know, the game hit the market at the very end of the month, so that start isn’t too shabby.
The Nintendo Treehouse Log has updated again once again with a new entry. This time, Super Mario Odyssey is the focus, and specifically the localization of the “Jump Up, Super Star!” song.
Nintendo started to localize the lyrics back in January. At that time, the music itself was practically done. It was just a matter of translating the lyrics and having them make sense in English.
The first translation was as follows:
New footage has come in showing Dead Synchronicity: Tomorrow Comes Today on Switch. Take a look at some gameplay below.
It’s been close to two years since we originally found out about 80’s Overdrive. The game’s launch is finally approaching, as it was sent off to lot check last week.
Insane Code spoke more about 80’s Overdrive in an interview with D-pad Joy. On the topic of the racer’s different modes, Insane Code outlined them as follows:
Ahead of tomorrow’s release, Microids has published the official launch trailer for Gear.Club Unlimited. Watch it below.
Next week, Capcom is launching Resident Evil Revelations Collection. It’s a package of both Resident Evil Revelations games for Switch that will be sold in stores. Capcom will also be offering the two titles physically in Japan.
In Europe, it’s another story. PAL regions will only have access to the Resident Evil Revelations titles for Switch digitally. Capcom has confirmed that it has no plans for a physical version in Europe.
Explaining the reasoning here, Capcom said:
If you happen to have downloaded Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp, a new update has gone live on iOS. Version 1.0.0 has added in support for the iPhone X.
Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp released a few weeks ago in Australia. The game arrives in other regions on November 22.
Source: Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp
In the latest issue of Dengeki PlayStation, PlatinumGames game designer and director Hideki Kamiya spoke about the sorts of projects he’d be interested in working on in the future. Kamiya cited a “true Okami sequel” and a Viewtiful Joe remake as just a couple of things he’d love to pursue.
Kamiya said:
“I want to work on a Devil May Cry and Viewtiful Joe remake, or a true sequel for Okami. A cooperation with Dante (from Devil May Cry) and Bayonetta might also be fun. Dear Capcom, if it’s okay with someone like me, I will help anytime. Best regards. Everyone, bow down your heads together with me!”
Capcom needs to find a way to get Kamiya and PlatinumGames involved with a new Okami game. Okamiden was nice for what it was, but a true sequel as Kamiya suggested would be a dream come true. And while we’re at it, we seriously need Okami HD on Switch, Capcom…
HandyGames just published Aces of the Luftwaffe: Squadron on the Switch eShop at the end of last week. The company is only getting started with Nintendo’s console, as ten more games are in the pipeline.
Townsmen is up first in early 2018. Compared to the original mobile game, it’ll have completely reworked UI and optimized joypad handling.