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This week’s European Nintendo Downloads are as follows:

Switch Retail

Dragon Ball FighterZ – FighterZ Edition – €89.99 (available September 28)
Dragon Ball FighterZ – Ultimate Edition – €104.99 (available September 28)
Dragon Ball FighterZ – €59.99 (available September 28)
FIFA 19 – €59.99 (available September 28)
Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams – Ultimate Edition – €29.99 (available September 28)
Labyryinth of Refrain: Coven of Dusk – ? (available September 28)
Namco Museum Arcade Pac – €39.99 (available September 28)
Valkyria Chronicles 4 – €59.99

Yo-kai Watch 3 is seeing a release in the west, Nintendo has revealed. In North America, it’ll be out on February 8. Europe is getting the game sometime this winter.

Yo-kai Watch 3 has new content and features, including new locales, characters and a new battle system.

Source: Nintendo PR

Dragon Ball FighterZ

This week’s North American Nintendo Downloads are as follows:

Switch Retail

Dragon Ball FighterZ – $59.99 (available September 28)
FIFA 19 – $59.99 (available September 28)
Mega Man 11 – $29.99 (available October 2)

The latest costume is now available in Super Mario Odyssey. Nintendo has added in the Conductor Wig as well as the Conductor Outfit.

For 500 coins, the Conductor Wig can be yours. The Conductor Outfit will set you back another 1,000 coins.

Since the invention of Twitter, important scrolls have become a thing of the past. However, The Messenger tasks you with taking a scroll of upmost importance, from west to east; or for those unfamiliar with side scrollers, that means from left to right. Action and platforming in 8bit style graphics may be where your adventure starts but like a ninja in the shadows, there’s more to this game than meets the eye.

Shadows of the Empire wasn’t always a Star Wars game. In an interview with Game Informer, co-project leader Jon Knoles revealed that after wanting to take a break from Star Wars, the team “started kicking around this idea of a western with this new machine we heard Nintendo was making.”

Everything changed after Nintendo reached out to LucasArts about making a Star Wars game for what would be the N64. The Big N was interested in something new with original characters.

Masahiro Sakurai

Masahiro Sakurai returns to Famitsu this week with a new column. The Super Smash Bros. Ultimate director says Nintendo will be slowing down on the reveal of new characters, talks about Isabelle’s inclusion (such as how she differs from Villager, her design), and more.

Here’s our full translation:

Argonaut Games will always be remembered for its work on Star Fox and the Super FX tech for the SNES. But the company could have gained even more recognition had history gone down another way.

The Virtual Boy was Nintendo’s first crack at a VR-like experience, but Argonaut was developing its own system around the same time. Known as the Super Visor, the device would have been more powerful with full-color graphics and ‘head-tracking. It was ultimate scrapped in favor of the Virtual Boy.

The last game we saw from Shin’en was FAST RMX for Switch’s launch. While the studio has been quiet since then, it sounds like the team is about to reemerge.

Shin’en just announced on Twitter that it will have news about its next game tomorrow. We don’t have much to go on other than the tweet below, but fortunately it won’t be long until we have a proper update:

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Much has been made over the past few months regarding Sony’s unwillingness to participate in cross-platform play. Almost every major hardware manufacture supports the feature, including Nintendo and Microsoft.

Sony is finally changing its stance, and will allow cross-platform features “for select third-party content.” This starts with a beta for Fortnite on PlayStation 4 “that will allow for cross platform gameplay, progression and commerce” with Switch and other systems.

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