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Capcom is taking Mega Man to the big screen. Today, the company announced that its well-known franchise is getting the Hollywood movie treatment.

As of now, the project is simply known as Mega Man. It’ll be written and directed by Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman, with 20th Century Fox handling distribution. Chernin Entertainment, responsible for the Planet of the Apes series, will be in charge of producing with Masi Oka.

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More comments have emerged from Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime’s appearance at the 2018 GeekWire Summit. Reggie discussed why Switch uses mobile app for voice chat, how Nintendo is competing for entertainment time as opposed to the Xbox and PlayStation, and more.

Here’s the roundup:

At the 2018 GeekWire Summit in Seattle earlier today, Reggie Fils-Aime stopped by. The Nintendo of America president addressed the Wii U’s failures, but also spoke about how it eventually paved the way for Switch.

Speaking about the Wii U, Reggie stated:

Limited Run Games

Limited Run Games has been offering physical versions of Switch games for the past several months. But for a one-time release, the company is going back to the previous generation of Nintendo hardware.

Limited Run’s Josh Fairhurst has teased a Wii U game, though hasn’t indicated what it will be. Unfortunately, it sounds like securing the release wasn’t easy as it took a year as well as lost money. Fairhurst also doesn’t anticipate Limited Run making a profit.

Fairhurst wrote on Twitter:


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The Art of Super Mario Odyssey is once again treating us to an interesting behind the scenes look at the Switch game. Coming from the newly-released book, we’re able to see scrapped costume designs.

It’s clear that Nintendo brainstormed all sorts of ideas during the development process. We’re able to see one costume that looks like it could have been pulled out of a classic cartoon, a maid outfit, and so much more.

We’ve rounded up the various images showing scrapped costume ideas in Super Mario Odyssey below.

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Dragon Ball FighterZ

The latest Japanese hardware sales from Media Create are as follows:

Switch – 42,957
PS4 – 15,322
New 2DS LL – 5,218
PS4 Pro – 5,084
Vita – 2,675
New 3DS LL – 1,978
2DS – 310
Xbox One X – 52
Xbox One – 23

For comparison’s sake, here are the hardware numbers from last week:

Switch – 37,733
PS4 – 11,661
New 2DS LL – 4,563
PS4 Pro – 4,332
Vita – 2,718
New 3DS LL – 2,130
2DS – 407
Xbox One X – 75
Xbox One – 28

And here are the software charts:

Following today’s datamine, Nintendo has officially announced a special Halloween-themed event for Splatoon 2. It’ll feature a worldwide Splatfest as well as exclusive gear.

The Splatfest will run between October 19 and October 21. Players can choose between Team Trick or Team Treat.

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Dataminers have poked through the files of Splatoon 2 and have uncovered what appears to be an upcoming event. Though we don’t have all of the details at this time, if you’d like to find out what it is, continue on below.

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We’ve known that NES Open Tournament Golf, Solomon’s Key, and Super Dodge Ball are next up as the latest NES additions for Nintendo Switch Online subscribers. We’ve also been aware that they would launch sometime this month. Now, however, Nintendo has provided a specific date.

NES Open Tournament Golf, Solomon’s Key, and Super Dodge Ball are all launching October 10. If you have an active subscription and the NES app, these games will be available to you.

Here’s a video promoting their release:

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Splatoon 2

In just over an hour from now, Splatoon 2’s next update will be going live. Version 4.1.0 includes new music, weapon adjustments, and much more.

The full patch notes are as follows:


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