This week’s 3DS eShop charts are as follows:
Software
1. Metroid: Samus Returns
2. Pokemon Silver
3. Pokemon Gold
4. Monster Hunter Stories
5. Miitopia
6. Minecraft: New 3DS Edition
7. Pokemon Yellow
8. Super Mario Bros. 3
9. Pokemon Red
10. Super Mario World
11. Super Metroid
12. Terraria
13. Animal Crossing: New Leaf – Welcome amiibo
14. Pokemon Blue
15. Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D
16. Zelda: A Link to the Past
17. Smash Controller
18. Super Smash Bros. for 3DS
19. Super Mario Bros.
20. Mario Kart 7
Videos
1. Miitopia Launch Trailer
2. Pokemon Ultra Sun/Moon Spotlight
3. Hey! Pikmin Crash Trailer
4. Nintendo Direct 9/13/17
5. Monster Hunter Stories Launch Trailer
6. Miitopia “Look Up, Look Down” Trailer
7. Get Crafty on New 3DS Systems
8. Super Mario Maker for 3DS – Overview Trailer
9. Super Mario Odyssey E3 2017 Trailer
10. Metroid: Samus Returns – Accolades Trailer
11. Super Mario Odyssey Spotlight
12. Team Kirby Clash Deluxe – Ready for Launch
13. Kirby Blowout Blast – Launch Trailer
14. Mario Kart 7 Video
15. Pokemon Rumble World Trailer
16. Pokemon Sun/Moon Special Demo Version Video
17. A New Mode and amiibo in This Remade RPG Classic
18. Hey! Pikmin Testing Ground
19. Crystareino Official Trailer
20. Super Mario World Trailer
Source: 3DS eShop
The first trailer is in for Atelier Lydie & Soeur: Alchemists of the Mysterious Painting in celebration of TGS. We have it below.
XSEED Games has provided new details about the physical version of Shantae: Half-Genie Hero coming to Switch.
First, the recently-released Pirate Queen’s Quest DLC will be included. It’s here where you can play as Risky Boots in a brand new storyline.
Deemo ended up on the Japanese Switch eShop today. Fortunately, the western release isn’t too far behind.
Circle Entertainment has confirmed that Deemo is launching on September 28 in both North America and Europe. Controller support and DLC will also be released later.
That's right, #Deemo will launches on US/EU on 28th Sep, the controller mode and DLC will be in later update. Published by @FlyhighWorks pic.twitter.com/QtIf2bHdLd
— CIRCLE Ent. (@CIRCLE_Ent) September 20, 2017
Morphite released today on PS4, Xbox One, Steam and iOS. While it is yet to release on the Switch, the new launch trailer is showcased below.
Hypersect set a release date for Inversus Deluxe today. On Switch, the game will be out via the eShop on September 28. Pricing is set at $14.99.
Inversus Deluxe is a negative-space shooter that supports up to four players. The game includes 50 unique maps, hundreds of unlockable items, AI bots, and online ranked multiplayer.
We’ve already posted file sizes for two Switch games today, so let’s throw another one into the mix. According to Nintendo’s UK website, FIFA 18 is 14301.53MB. In other words, it’s just over 14GB.
Comparing that amount to NBA 2K18, another recent sports game for Switch, the initial download was 6.8GB. However, an additional software update for 2K Sports’ game takes up 16.1GB. NBA 2K18 save files also eat up 5GB.
Currently we’re only aware of the single, initial download for FIFA 18, which is the aforementioned 14GB. If we hear anything else, we’ll let you know.
Tiny Barbarian DX’s file size is now known via the game’s eShop listing. If you’re going the digital route, you’ll need 159MB of free space.
We should also note that the European Switch eShop has a listing for Tiny Barbarian DX. It shows the same date as North America, which is October 10. Luckily we won’t have another situation similar to The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth+ on our hands. The digital release of Tiny Barbarian DX will be taking place simultaneously.
Source: Switch eShop
A new update is starting to make its way out for Bulb Boy. It’s only live in Europe at the moment, but it’s expected “very soon” in North America and Japan.
As far as what the patch does, we’re aware of a couple of changes currently. First, the home menu icon has been updated to what’s pictured above. Also, in one scene, additional icons indicate that you can use two characters at the same time. Hidden bug fixes are also implemented.
The new Switch remake of Penguin Wars dropped on the Japanese eShop today. Get a look at a bunch of footage in the video below.