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shawnthewonder · 1 year
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I’m Going to Get a Switch Next. There Are So Many Games I Don’t Know What to Get First.
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
Super Mario Odyssey
Super Mario Maker 2
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Super Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
Mario Golf: Super Rush
Mario Tennis Aces
Mario Party Superstars
Bowser’s Fury
Captain Toad Treasure Tracker
Luigi’s Mansion 3
Yoshi’s Crafted World
Kirby’s Triple Deluxe
Kirby and the Forgotten Land
Kirby’s Return to Dreamland Deluxe
Kirby’s Dream Buffet
Metroid Dread
Cadence of Hyrule
Hyrule Warriors
Hyrule Warriors 2
The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening
Animal Crossing New Horizons
Pokemon Scarlet and Violet
Pokemon Sword and Shield
Pokemon Legends Arceus
Pokemon Snap
Pokken Tournament DX
Pikmin 3
Fire Emblem Three Houses
Splatoon 3
Hollow Knight
Hollow Knight Silk Song
Stardew Valley
Octopath Traveler
Octopath Traveler 2
Triangle Strategy
Bravely Default 2
No More Heroes III
Fatal Frame Maiden of Blackwater
Blaster Master Zero II
Lost in Random
Bayonetta
Bayonetta 3
Shovel Knight Dig
Shovel Knight Pocket Dungeon
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Sometimes I like to imagine myself going back in time and leaking gaming news on 4chan, imagining how I'd do it and what the reaction would be. Like if I were to go back in time to 2016, I'd probably do something like this:
>NX is called the Nintendo Switch
>Launches March 2017 for $299. Main gimmick is it's a handheld that can also plug into a dock to output to the TV. The buttons and sticks to the sides of the handheld screen can slide off and be used as two small one-stick controllers for multiplayer, or you can slide them both into a controller grip for a more traditional two-stick controller. Limited to 720p in handheld mode but can output 1080 when connected to the dock. Specs are above Wii U but not by much.
>Launch lineup is pretty meager - three first-party games and it's carried by Zelda Wii U (final name Breath of the Wild). Game will still come out on Wii U but will be delayed to launch on both Wii U and Switch the same day.
>The other first-party launch titles are 1-2 Switch and Snipperclips. 1-2 Switch is a casual party game utilizing the gimmicks of the controller (motion controls, rumble), basically a Wii shovelware-type game. Snipperclips is a simple two-player puzzle game in which you both control characters made of paper and you cut each other into different shapes to solve puzzles, meant to showcase how the Switch can do multiplayer right out of the box.
>Even with weak launch lineup, first year is absolutely STACKED with games. Nintendo learned their lesson with the Wii U and has been working to give the Switch a strong impression right out of the gate. First year titles are:
>Splatoon 2
>Super Mario Odyssey, new 3D Mario game in the style of 64/Sunshine/Galaxy
>Xenoblade Chronicles 2
>Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, a port with all the DLC tracks and characters included, as well as a few new characters (Bowser Jr., etc)
>Pokken Tournament DX, includes the characters from the arcade version that weren't in the Wii U port
>ARMS, a boxing game similar to Punch-Out but with full range of motion around large arenas. All fighters have stretchy arms which allows you to throw punches from across the arena.
>Fire Emblem Warriors, a new game by Koei Tecmo in a similar vein to Hyrule Warriors. Also releasing on New 3DS for some reason.
>Mario+Rabbids: Kingdom Battle, a tactics game made by Ubisoft which plays similarly to XCOM
Absolutely fucking no one would believe me and that's beautiful
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streetsuper · 2 years
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Pokken tournament new character
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While you have more straightforward characters such as Scizor, for example, you also have trickier options like Croagunk or more technical characters like Decidueye.
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It’s a pretty diverse mix, which is reflected in their fighting styles and gameplay. In addition to having Mewtwo and Shadow Mewtwo available right off the bat, Pokken Tournament DX also throws in fan-favorite Decidueye, mythical Legendary Pokemon Darkrai, popular starter Empoleon, melee expert Scizor and the tricky Croagunk, who used to be only available as a support character. Overall, this is still the same game but with some notable additions.Īt the top of the list is the inclusion of several new characters. With just a few tweaks and more fighters, this could be among the very best in the genre.” The game’s mechanics, however, cater nicely to both beginners and advanced players, making it one of the more accessible, not to mention adorable, fighting games out there. It’s not as technical as Tekken and the campaign can feel like a repetitive grind after a while. “ Pokken Tournament adds another solid and promising new game to Nintendo’s stable, as well as an alternative for folks looking for another Nintendo brawler in addition to Super Smash Bros. I already shared my thoughts on the original game in my review of the Pokken Tournament on the Wii U. Now we have another first-party title joining the fray as Pokken Tournament DX arrives on the Switch. Then came Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, which is seen as the definitive edition of Nintendo’s latest racing title. That game was certifiably bananas.Īnyway, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, kind of kicked things off with a dual release on Wii U and Switch. I still think it’s a shame, for example, that not as many people got to enjoy Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze. I find these to be especially welcome, given how fewer people bought Nintendo’s previous system. Then you have Nintendo titles that were initially born on the Wii U. This is true for third-party titles such as Overcooked as well as the upcoming Skyrim and Doom, the latter being a borderline miracle as far as technical feats go when it comes to porting games on different hardware. That does it for our Pokken Tournament update! Have some thoughts or reactions on this recent news? Leave a comment here or hit us up on Twitter and let us know! In the meantime, be sure to keep a check on the site for more news and updates as they are released.Nearly seven months since its release, the Nintendo’s Switch is shaping up to be the place where older games get a new lease on life. The gameplay trailer for Chandelure will be revealed on January 31. Finally, on Thursday, we were informed that, according to the Official Pokken Tournament website and on the English Pokken Tournament website, that this new character will be Chandelure! Unexpected for sure, but exciting news still. When Braixen, Garchomp, and Mewtwo were revealed, we soon discovered they were not the rumored new character. For a week or so we have been speculating on the new playable character that Pokemon had been hinting at. Speaking of Shadow Mewtwo, the Nintendo Direct update also revealed that a special Shadow Mewtwo card will be included in the first runs of the Pokken Tournament game.įinally, we have the latest update to come down the pipe for Pokken Tournament. The Mewtwo that will be playable will not be the Shadow Mewtwo that we have seen in Pokken news, but will be a powerful character nevertheless. We also can assume that Braixen will be a more distance based attacker, given that it appears to be using Fire Blast in the reveal. We also see in the reveal that it appears Garchomp will be able to Mega Evolve into Mega Garchomp, though that is not confirmed. They are Braixen, Garchomp, and Mewtwo! According to Serebii, it appears from the CoroCoro reveal that Garchomp will be categorized as a Power fighter, using more physically based moves such as Dragon Rush. Next in Pokken news, we saw the first three new playable characters released on Wednesday. According to, the official NA and European release date is March 18! The game will, of course, be released for the Wii U system, so while you are pre-ordering your new 20th anniversary Pokemon 3DS systems, be sure to set aside a little cash to pick up your own copy of Pokken Tournament.
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Not only do we now have 4 more playable characters for the soon to be released game, but we now have a release date for North America and Europe! So strap in and prepare for a ton of awesome information!įirst, we finally have a release date for those of us in North America and Europe that have been eagerly awaiting Pokken Tournament. In what has already been a huge news week, The Pokemon Company has revealed even more exciting information, this time in regards to Pokken Tournament.
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hunterter415 · 2 years
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Yoshi%27s Woolly World Switch Port
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Because this likely means Pikmin 4 is coming to the Switch, and if that doesn’t happen in 2019, I wouldn’t be surprised if Nintendo snuck in a Pikmin 3 port to hold us over another year or too. In my opinion, Pikmin 3 was at a Super Mario, Legend of Zelda, Metroid level of quality and polish. Yoshi's Woolly World is a 2.5D side-scrolling game for the Wii U by Good-Feel. It is the fifth main platform game starring Yoshi and the first Yoshi home console game since Yoshi's Story. The game takes place in a handcrafted universe, similar to the one in Kirby's Epic Yarn, which was also developed by Good-Feel. It follows the adventure of a Yoshi tribe trying to pursue and defeat the evil.
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Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World Deluxe is a Yoshi platforming game for the Nintendo Switch. It is a port of Yoshi's Woolly World and Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World, which was released for the Wii U in 2015 and on the 3DS in 2017. The game includes every of the Wii U game's levels, along with new modes and a special bonus world for collect all Wonder Wools. The game also include the 3DS exclusive.
Speculating on possibility of Yoshi Wooly World Nintendo Switch port for holiday 2021 Speculation I was just thinking the original Wii U game came out during holiday 2015, the 3DS port released 2 years later in February 2017 and then the studio released Crafted World March 2019.
As many Wii U owners are aware, Nintendo has ported a lot of their Wii U line-up to the Switch. Besides filling in gaps in the release Switch’s release schedule, these titles have now been introduced to a larger audience (due to Switch being a bigger success) and also have the ability to be played fully portable. For the most part, these ports are the “definitive” versions of these games. Looking at what’s already been ported, and what’s left over on the Wii U, I thought it’d be fun to look and see what other Nintendo games might get ported from the Wii U. There is a Nintendo Direct coming, and I’m sure some of these will pop-up, so I will update this after those announcements happen.
All of these Nintendo published games have already been ported for the Wi U onto the Switch. Most of them actually sold better on the Switch than their original Wii U release despite not much new content being added to them. Here is the full list of Nintendo Wii U Ports
Bayonetta / Bayonetta 2 – This is mostly the same as the Wii U versions but they’ve added some amiibo support
Captain Toad Treasure Tracker – New Super Mario Odyssey themed levels (New Donk City) were added, and the Super Mario 3D World levels were removed.
Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze – The infamouse New Funky Kong Mode was added, this allows something of an “easy mode” by using Funky Kong, who is invincible
Hyrule Warriors – 2Player Co-op is now playable in split-screen, where as on the Wii U you had to use the TV and GamePad for different players.
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – This version includes all of the DLC from Mario Kart 8 plus some other additions: 6 new characters, 4 karts, gameplay tweaks and brand new Battle Modes which fills a huge void that was in the Wii U version
New Super Mario Bros Deluxe – Mostly the same as the New Super Mario Bros U + New Super Luigi U combo for Wii U but this version adds Toadette / Peachette which make the game easier to play similar to Funk Kong in DKCTF.
Pokken Tournament DX – This version adds 5 new characters plus later 2 more were released through DLC
For various reasons that I’ll explain, I think these games have a pretty high chance of getting ported to the Switch. None of these have been announced for the Switch at this point, but some of them have been rumored.
Pikmin 3 – Back in 2015 Miyamoto said the next Pikmin was “near completion”, in a later statement Nintendo confirmed that “Pikmin 4” was in development. When Miyamoto said the “next” Pikmin, maybe he was referring to Hey! Pikmin for the 3DS which hadn’t been announced yet. Regardless, I’m sure most agree that Nintendo wouldn’t have referred to that game directly as Pikmin 4 though. Why does this matter? Because this likely means Pikmin 4 is coming to the Switch, and if that doesn’t happen in 2019, I wouldn’t be surprised if Nintendo snuck in a Pikmin 3 port to hold us over another year or too. In my opinion, Pikmin 3 was at a Super Mario, Legend of Zelda, Metroid level of quality and polish. If Pikmin 4 is announced for 2019, then I think the chances of a Pikmin 3 port drops to very doubtful.
Super Mario 3D World – This was such a great Super Mario game and it goes very under appreciated. There was an unfortunate cluster of complaints around this game because it wasn’t a “real” 3D Mario, and it wasn’t like Galaxy (or the eventual Odyssey). I also was part of the group that wanted a Galaxy 3 more than a sequel to 3D Land, but I was wrong. Super Mario 3D World is my favorite Wii U game and is by far the best co-op Super Mario game out there. The game’s style allows unique level design you don’t get in the Galaxy/Odyssey types, or in the 2D “New” games. This is sure to sell, and I wouldn’t be surprised if we see this sometime late 2019. I’m also hopeful we get a sequel at some point too.
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We haven’t talked enough about the Wii U and the game that are still worth playing on the system. While the console may not have lived up to anyone’s expectations, there were still many great games worth sinking hours playing. With the Nintendo Switch being as popular as it is, it is no surprise the video game giant would port most of the Wii U’s library in some fashion to their hybrid device. There is still a handful of titles deserving to be brought over in some capacity and today, we take a moment to look at the ten best possible Wii U ports that should find their way to the Nintendo Switch.
10 – Rodea: The Sky Soldier
We begin our list with a love letter to gaming while Rodea: The Sky Soldier was only really picked up by fans and collectors, it still has much to offer. The Wii version of the game was bundled with its Wii U counterpart and some will say that the non-HD project was the better experience, its HD variant was still enjoyable and a solid experience overall, even if it looked dated compared to most other titles of its time. The issue in bringing over Rodea: The Sky Soldier wouldn’t necessarily be because nobody wants this game on the Switch, but finding somebody to publish it and bring it over would most likely be the biggest hurdle, but if anything, a quick Kickstarter campaign could easily make this all work out.
9 – Star Fox: Zero / Star Fox: Guard
Really talking about stretches beyond stretches here… Star Fox: Zero was an abysmal experience on the Wii U and that is putting it nicely. The issues don’t stem from the art direction or the fact that this Wii U title was basically a remake of a remake, but the idea of having its absurd controls caused this flight-fighting sim to crash and burn even before it arrived. So, why would Nintendo even look into bringing this failed project to the Switch? Well, much like everything else in life, everyone and everything deserves a second chance, and even if Star Fox: Zero and its bundled experiment with Star Fox: Guard is brought to the Switch, it will still find a way to sell. If Nintendo decides to go even further and fix the controls, then at least the game will be playable and worth bringing over.
8 – Sonic Lost World
To think that SEGA tried to save the Wii U sales by bringing over some Sonic games was definitely not the greatest business decision, but what came of it was at least one competent 3D title for the blue blur. Sonic Lost Worlds is considered one of the best 3D Sonic games, (not too hard to achieve) but still had some issues and the fact that for the longest time, the HD title was solely on the Wii U making it quite a hard sale for anyone. It was recently brought over to PC, but having it reintroduced on the Nintendo Switch could prove to be a big benefit for SEGA if they really wanted to port the title over by offering one of their best 3D Sonic games in quite some time on a more popular device.
7 – Paper Mario: Color Splash
Splish! Splash! It is time to go back and play Paper Mario: Color Splash. All bad jokes aside, the first HD entry to the Paper Mario series was one of the better ones in quite some time and Mario’s recent cardboard cutting adventure was somewhat lacklustre in comparison. This should be a very easy and none problematic port and adding to the Nintendo Switch’s library will never be a problem. Just the Mario branding alone makes this all the much easier, and we do expect Nintendo do bring this title at some point to the Switch, even it means we are stuck waiting for some time.
6 – NES Remix / NES Remix 2
Why is this not already on the Nintendo Switch as part of the online service? They’ve already added online connectivity and different modes to a bunch of older games and seeing bundles that are literally just that sitting on an older device seems completely wasteful of resources and potential. Now, the argument can be made that the ideas of NES Remix Pack and NES Remix 2 have already been utilized in other entries, which is a fair point but just having it incorporated as a download in part with the barebone Nintendo Switch Online service seems far too easy and just a waste overall for not making it part of the online experience.
5 – Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water
The Wii U had many failures, but its biggest was not being able to promote its unique experiences and Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water Service manual electrolux dishwasher ewdw6505gs0. is definitely one of those titles. The game utilized the Gamepad terrifically and its sense of dread was something that has been missing from most Nintendo consoles up to this point. This issue persists on the Nintendo Switch as there is a big lack of horror or thriller experience to play through, but if Koei Techmo and Nintendo can come together and rework some of the controls, then you may have a quiet million-copy seller on your hands.
4 – The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD
Ironically, one of the most acclaimed and beloved Zelda entries isn’t even the best Wii U game to bring over to the Nintendo Switch. Sure, the original The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess on the GameCube and the Wii was a cut above anything most of us had seen to that point, but its HD counterpart lacks a bit of craftsmanship to really drive home that same sense of wonder and mystic this classic had to offer. Still, a tremendous game that deserves all of its praises, but there is another Zelda game worth bringing over before this one. (more on that in a little while)
3 – Yoshi’s Woolly World
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A them with most Wii U titles back when it was Nintendo’s premiere console is the number of 3DS ports due to the lack of a large install base for the company’s home console. By doing so, many games were given updates and revisions for Nintendo’s handheld which delivered on either a similar or better experience. While Poochy & Yoshi’s Woolly World was a cute feature, it didn’t better the overall experience as it should have had. Instead, many are left with the most adorable amiibo’s sitting on their shelves or TV stands only to look great when guests come over, but an easy Nintendo Switch port of either the Wii u or 3DS version will quickly solve that problem and give fans a reason to return to this charming adventure.
2 – Xenoblade Chronicles X
This would be a major undertaking for Nintendo and its talented group and Monolift Soft to port over, but they have worked their magic before with the Xenoblade Chronicles: Definite Edition, so who is to say that they can’t take a stab on this title as well. Xenoblade Chronicles X was such a major and vast game at the time that to even play the full extend of what this JRPG had to offer you needed an external hard drive to support this Wii U classic. It also utilized the Gamepad to its fullest potential and it is one of the few titles that are best with it that control set up. We are even unsure of how this could even work, but if there is any company that we trust to even attempt this it is the minds at Monolith Soft.
1 – The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD
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We do a terrific job at foreshadowing… If you haven’t had the opportunity to play on a Wii U you may not be aware of its best single-player experience and second-best Zelda game. The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD was and is one of the best re-worked titles that Nintendo has ever published as not only the entire experience in-tacked with a massive upgrade in its charming visuals, but it also offers many improvements throughout its campaign to deliver the best that the title has to offer. With the Zelda 35th Anniversary just around the corner, we do hope that this classic experience is part of Nintendo’s plans as The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD would surely be one of the most sought after titles that the Switch could offer.
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With that, we complete this week’s Top 10 article, but we want to know what all of you have to say. Would you be willing to pick up more Wii U ports for your Nintendo Switch or do you think that the games we currently have are satisfactory? Was there a title that you think deserves to be mentioned on this list? Be sure to let us know in the comment section below and be sure to follow Link Cable Gaming for more coverage on all things Nintendo Switch related and all other things gaming each and every day of the week.
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arcadetheatre · 7 years
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Nintendo E3
Nintendo: Link, Mario. You two are our best, so you two get to go.
Nintendo: Kirby, Yoshi. You two are innocent and sweet and everyone loves you. You two get to go also.
Nintendo: Pikachu, get over here we NEED you.
Nintendo: Okay I think that's about it!
Samus: ...
Nintendo: ...
Samus: ... ...
Nintendo: Okay fine
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sherokutakari · 7 years
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Okay so UPS guy JUST dropped of my game and I JUST turned it on, but already my favorite part is that Braixen just said "fuck you" when attacking
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gaming-aesthetics · 7 years
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*Pokemon Direct starts*
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*Pokken Tournament Deluxe is revealed*
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*New 3DS games are hinted at*
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*Pokemon Ultra Sun and Pokemon Ultra Moon*
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(Idea from: x )
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msdbzbabe · 7 years
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06/06/17 Pokemon Direct 
Pokken Tournament Deluxe for Nintendo Switch
Pokemon Ultra Sun and Pokemon Ultra Moon coming in November for 3DS
Pokemon Gold/Silver for Nintendo 3DS
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vroomvroomimapanda · 7 years
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I really wanna get Super Mario Odyssey and Pokken Tournament DX so bad, but to do that I would need to get a Switch, and that plus the games would be like half the money I have to my name, soooo no lmao
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toads-of-thunder · 7 years
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1) Preview begins: “NIce. Not sure if I’ll buy this game a second time, but--”
2) Favorite Pokemon shows up as new character: “Here’s my wallet, Nintendo.”
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kmc2whitewolf · 7 years
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Who is as disappointed in the new Pokemon games as I am?
No Pokemon Stadium 3 No Pokemon Snap 2 No Sinnoh remakes No new Pokemon Colosseum entry ...Just 5 new fighters for Pokemon tekken Pokken Tournament and all the stuff they probably cut out of sun and moon and are now releasing that as "new content"... ...why tho Nintendo... ...more like Nonetendo... I'm going back to sleep, someone wake me up when a new Metroid game comes out. Really making me not care at all Nintendo. I'm going to dream about KH3, okay? OK.
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missxdelaney · 7 years
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pokken tournament eh?
only 16 playable pokemon? really?
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cobwebinthecorner · 4 years
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Nintendo’s really just rereleasing or porting every Wii U game onto the Switch, putting it in HD, making a few additions and changes, and either leaving the title alone or slapping the word “Deluxe” to the end of it and we’re just gonna keep on letting them do that, huh?
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nintendocafe · 6 years
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Thanks to you, Nintendo Switch has sold 10 million units worldwide in 9 months! Here’s to an amazing 2018!
Nintendo Switch in Stock! | $299.99 Buy-Now!
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namocchi · 7 years
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a sassy birb
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deriloko3 · 6 years
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Pokken Tourn. Playable PKMN Expansion Pack (v3.2) by DeriLoko2
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