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In this week’s (delayed – sorry about that) episode of Nintendo Everything Refresh, join your hosts Nick and Dennis as they discuss some exciting cancelled Metroid projects that were recently unearthed by DidYouKnowGaming. They’ll also cover the latest trailer for the Super Mario Bros. Movie and unpack some of the lates reveals, discuss the impending delisting of Harmonix’s Fuser, and much more!

(And yes, we will definitely be talking all about The Game Awards – in the next episode!)

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Gothita has returned in Pokemon Scarlet and Pokemon Violet, and we have a guide ready to tell you exactly where its location is in the games.

Thanks to Thunderful and Regular Studio, we have a launch trailer for Togges. The sandbox adventure, which takes inspiration from classic collect-a-thon 3D platformers, ended up on Switch this week.

More information can be found in the following overview:

Hello Neighbor 2 has received new gameplay after it landed on Switch this week. 21 minutes of footage shows the title running on Nintendo’s console.

Get caught up on everything you need to know about the game in the following overview:

Kairosoft is planning on closing out the year with another one of its sim titles, as a Switch eShop listing shows that Tropical Resort Story is inbound. The game will be available on December 15, 2022.

Thanks to the eShop listing, we have the following overview with more information:

Following its debut on Switch this week, new gameplay has emerged for Paper Cut Mansion. The new roguelite horror experience comes from Thunderful and Space Lizard Studios.

Read more about the title in the following overview:

New gameplay has emerged for the final version of Dragon Quest Treasures on Switch. Nearly an hour of footage shows the prologue, arrival on the island, looking for treasure, and more.

Below is an overview of Dragon Quest Treasures, courtesy of Square Enix:

This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:

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Dragon Ball Card Warriors, the card game included within Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, is coming to an end on most platforms in 2023. Bandai Namco hasn’t provided a specific date, but confirmed that the Switch, PS4, Xbox One, and Steam versions will be impacted.

The good news is that the feature won’t be entirely inaccessible. Bandai Namco has confirmed that it will release an offline version in which players can battle the CPU offline. Once an update is released, it’ll be possible to use existing profiles and cards via a data transfer function. However, “some items and features currently available in the online service, such as Platinum Coins, will not be available in the offline version.”

Former Nintendo of America employees Kit Ellis and Krysta Yang have shared insight into the company’s notorious E3 2012 press conference which ended on the display of fireworks from Nintendo Land. The two reflected on what happened during a recent episode of their podcast.

Nintendo has had some amazing moments at E3, but some infamous ones as well. Some will probably never forget the Wii Music performance with DJ Ravi Drums in 2008 and things going wrong during Shigeru Miyamoto’s demo of Zelda: Skyward Sword in 2010. Unfortunately, another instance of things not exactly going well was the aforementioned Nintendo Land closer.


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