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More Information on This Week’s Stories:
- One of EA’s “bigger games” is coming to Switch
- AM2R and Pokémon Uranium were added then removed from The Game Awards
- Xbox head Phil Spencer loves Nintendo and still wants to work with them more
- UK retailer GAME plans to sell Nintendo Switch for £199.99
- Emily Rogers says Breath of the Wild won’t be ready by Switch’s launch
The Gossip Stone:
- Mario Kart on Switch has all of 8‘s content plus more
- Switch will have Mario, Zelda, Pikmin, Retro’s new game, and more in its first year
- Monolith Soft is also working on a new game for Switch
- Pikmin 4 is a reboot that launches on Switch next Fall
- The Mario Switch game features an open hub
- Splatoon on Switch will have new content and more free DLC
- Skyrim will eventually have limited mod support on Switch
- Ubisoft is making a Switch-exclusive RPG crossing over Mario and Raving Rabbids
- Switch is getting a third version of Pokémon Sun & Moon: “Pokémon Stars“
The Lightning Round:
- Majora’s Mask is now on the Wii U VC in North America
- Pokémon Sun & Moon launched with largely positive reviews
- Dragon Ball Fusions‘ online features arrive next year
- Swapdoodle is a new messenger app for 3DS
- Ditto is now available in Pokémon GO
- GO‘s new tracking feature launched in tons of new areas
- The Game Awards 2016 air on Dec 1st
- Pokémon Sun & Moon‘s Magearna distribution begins Dec 5th
- Disney XD debuts Pokémon the Movie: Volcanion and the Mechanical Marvel on Dec 5th
- Japan gets a special edition Pokémon Sun & Moon 2DS on Dec 8th
- Super Mario Run launches for iPhone on Dec 15th
- Nintendo’s opening a Zelda-themed Escape Room on Jan 31st
- A new 3DS Attack on Titan game launches in Japan on Mar 30th
- LEGO City Undercover is coming to PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and Steam
- Eiji Aonuma got a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Golden Joysticks
- Nvidia’s CEO says porting games to Switch will be easy
- The Pokémon Company recreated traditional Japanese art using Pokémon
- Niantic: shutting down third-party trackers was “ultimately the right thing to do”
- Nintendo banned online functions for 3DSes with leaked Sun & Moon games
- Super Mario Run‘s main mode has just 24 levels
- Sakurai officially has a game in the works
- Data in Pokémon GO‘s new update references Shiny Pokémon
- Nintendo will have a “steady flow” of NES Classic Editions through the holidays
- The Pokémon Sun & Moon anime got its first English trailer
- Capcom released a new trailer for Monster Hunter XX
- Nintendo has a ton of deals right now on eShop
- Sonic‘s 25th anniversary sale is live on the eShop
- Fans released an amazing short film based on Majora’s Mask
- The second act of Time’s End: Majora’s Masked Remixed launched
- Fans modded Rosalina & Luma to look like Lillie & Cosmog in Smash Wii U
- “Smashified” made a Smash Bros. trophy of Undertale‘s Sans
- Team Plasma stars in Pokémon Generations‘ Episode 13 and Episode 14
- Did You Know Gaming explored secrets and censorship in Pokémon
- Facebook Live now has its own version of Twitch Plays Pokémon
- The Pokémon anime’s creator suggested Ash’s adventures could’ve all been a dream
- Here’s how to evolve every Pokémon that needs special conditions in Sun & Moon
- Here’s the locations of every TM in Pokémon Sun & Moon
- Here’s the locations of every Zygarde Cell and Core in Sun & Moon
- Ittle Dew 2 is a puzzle-filled adventure that Zelda fans will love
Our break music this week is
Bulby‘s excellent 8-bit rendition of the Hau’oli City theme from Pokémon Sun & Moon. For our outro music, please enjoy Theophany‘s gorgeous rendition of the Deku Palace theme from The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask, which you can find in full on his incredible remix album, “Time’s End, Part II.”
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