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nintendolife.com > news > 2025 > 10 > uk-charts-pokemon-legends-z-a-is-the-smallest-retail-launch-since-lets-go

UK Charts: Pokémon Legends: Z-A Is The Smallest Retail Launch Since 'Let's Go!"

4+ mon, 1+ week ago (517+ words) Sales roughly 28% lower than Arceus We're back with another look at the UK boxed charts and, surprising no one, Pok'mon Legends: Z-A has maintained its lead in the second week, with original Switch sales now starting to outpace Switch 2. Heck, with 150 million+ consoles out in the wild, we expected nothing less. However, according to Chris Dring over at The Game Business, sales are roughly 28% lower than that of Pok'mon Legends: Arceus. Going one step further, he states that Legends: Z-A is the smallest retail launch for the 'mainline' franchise since Pok'mon: Let's Go, Pikachu and Let's Go, Eevee! in 2018. Now, one potential explanation for this is that Legends: Z-A was heavily pushed for the Switch 2, which naturally has a much lower install base compared to its predecessor. Switch 2 sales for the game, in general, have been stronger than that of…...

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Nintendo Life
nintendolife.com > news > 2025 > 03 > nintendo-kicks-off-mar10-day-with-a-new-free-alarmo-theme

Nintendo Kicks Off MAR10 Day With A New Free Alarmo Theme

8+ mon, 2+ week ago (648+ words) Featuring four new tracks MAR10 Day is finally upon us, and Nintendo is wasting no time getting the show on the road as it has revealed a fresh Alarmo theme to celebrate the occasion. Super Mario Bros. has landed some Alarmo fame this time, with four tracks from the legendary NES platformer making the jump to the interactive clock later today. We don't know every song that will be arriving in this update, though the Japanese Nintendo website lets us hear a snippet of two new tracks: the Overworld theme, and the Bowser Battle theme. The free update will be available later on today for all those Alarmo users out there, just ensure your clock is connected to the internet and you're signed into your Nintendo Account before checking the menu for any new software. Ever keen to jump the gun,…...

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nintendolife.com > news > 2025 > 10 > random-the-super-mario-galaxy-games-are-full-of-secrets-and-this-one-is-horribly-inefficient

Random: The Super Mario Galaxy Games Are Full Of Secrets, And This One Is "Horribly Inefficient"

1+ mon, 3+ week ago (621+ words) Full credit to whoever discovered it Yes, as we all know, Nintendo does like to hide fun little secrets and easter eggs within its adventures, especially when it comes to stuff like the Mario Galaxy games. You know, things like the part of Buoy Base Galaxy that looks like a Pok" Ball, or Captain Olimar's S.S. Dolphin floating about in the Space Junk Galaxy. Yes, we love some clever little nods and winks. In the Super Mario Galaxy games, the staff credits text is always loaded into RAM despite not being needed until the ending. While horribly inefficient, this is inadvertently heartwarming as the games appear to honor their creators by keeping them in memory at all times. As you can see, the original social media post has at least found a nice way to frame this discovery (attributed to @HEYimheroic)…...

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Nintendo Life
nintendolife.com > news > 2025 > 03 > nintendo-today-a-new-mobile-app-will-deliver-fresh-switch-2-news-every-day

'Nintendo Today', A New Mobile App, Will Deliver Fresh Switch 2 News Every Day

8+ mon, 3+ day ago (569+ words) Bite-sized Directs!Nintendo has announced Nintendo Today, a new mobile app designed to deliver daily Switch 2 news to mobile owners.The news was announced by Shigeru Miyamoto, who confirmed that the app will start delivering daily news after the Nintendo Switch 2 Direct presentation on 2nd April 2025.Read the full article on nintendolife.com Nintendo has announced Nintendo Today, a new mobile app designed to deliver daily Switch 2 news to mobile owners. The news was announced by Shigeru Miyamoto, who confirmed that the app will start delivering daily news after the Nintendo Switch 2 Direct presentation on 2nd April 2025. It's time for Switch 2 I'm good. I can always get Nintendo games news from this website Nintendolife or from play-asia. I really hope that they just casually announce genre-defining titles on this silly little mobile app. Well this is kinda interesting. As someone who already…...

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nintendolife.com > features > talking-point-the-3ds-library-is-ripe-for-switch-2-but-is-nso-the-way-to-go

The 3DS Library Is Ripe For Switch 2, But Is NSO The Way To Go?

9+ mon, 1+ week ago (509+ words) Mo' dimensions, mo' problems But this is Nintendo that we're talking about, the company that has published more than a handful of remakes and remasters in the last two years alone and we've gobbled them up. If anyone is going to make us feel like we need to drop 50 quid on OOT for the fourth time rather than paying for a subscription, it's the Big N. I would like to see more 3DS REMAKE games on Switch 2 with singular screen like the already released 3DS games on Switch 1.I would like to see YO-KAI WATCH 3 get the Switch 2 version with every updates on cartridge. I think 3DS Should go on NSO eventually, but probably more important to do DS/GameCube first. Maybe for now we could get some remasters! I wouldn't want them to be available exclusively through NSO. I don't know why, but…...

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Nintendo Life
nintendolife.com > news > 2025 > 10 > my-nintendo-store-adds-a-new-metroid-reward-for-switch-online-members-us

My Nintendo Store Adds A New Metroid Reward For Switch Online Members (US)

1+ mon, 1+ week ago (455+ words) Get it while you can Metroid Prime 4: Beyond lands on the Switch 2 and Switch this December, and ahead of the long-awaited release, Nintendo is celebrating the Metroid series in all sorts of ways. It's now offering a special Metroid Desktop Metal Display, based on the original NES release. It's exclusive to Switch Online members in the US right now, will set you back 1000 Platinum Points (shipping fees apply) and is "available while supplies last". Here's the official rundown and dimensions: Elevate your desk with the classic Metroid" metal display'only for Nintendo Switch Online members! This product comes with a protective film on both sides. If you find the film is old or stubborn, gently warm it with a hair dryer to loosen the adhesive, then carefully peel it off. Please avoid overheating the metal surface. Also, be aware that the…...

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nintendolife.com > news > 2025 > 10 > we-couldnt-find-common-ground-nintendo-producer-explains-the-tensions-that-forged-metroid-prime

"We Couldn't Find Common Ground" - Nintendo Producer Explains The Tensions That Forged Metroid Prime

1+ mon, 3+ day ago (508+ words) "It took time for us to convey the concept clearly to Retro" Metroid Prime 1-3: A Visual Retrospective launches this month, and it includes plenty of insight into how Retro Studios and Nintendo worked together on the famous trilogy, as recounted by series producer Kensuke Tanabe. As spotted by our friends over at IGN, the book highlights some of the clashes that occurred between the North American studio and Nintendo itself during the development of the original Metroid Prime. Tanabe explains that while "Nintendo retained the final decision-making authority", there were "many instances early on where our approaches to the specifications did not align, leading to disagreements." Tanabe reveals that these disagreements would often result in day-long meetings ending in a stalemate: Given that this was Retro's first game, it's remarkable that its staff felt bold enough to challenge Nintendo " but…...

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nintendolife.com > news > 2025 > 11 > site-news-nintendo-life-turns-20-today

Site News: Nintendo Life Turns 20 Today!

3+ week, 2+ day ago (1054+ words) Wow, where to start? It's official, though. It's been 20 years since I sat down and cobbled together the somewhat infamous 'Our Nintendo Life Begins' article back in late 2005, a world before iPhones, iPads, Fortnite, and YouTube wasn't even a year old yet. How times have changed. Both generally and specifically, the video game industry. When I wrote that first article, we were technically still in the GameCube era. I had really enjoyed my brief stint putting together 'GameCube UK', a website all about (you guessed it) GameCube in 2001-2002. Then, with the Nintendo 'Revolution' on the horizon, I was getting the itch to get back into running a website about games, and Nintendo Life was born. Back when the site turned 10, I penned an article that details the early years of Nintendo Life, if you are interested in that. The site's…...

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nintendolife.com > news > 2025 > 06 > digital-foundry-is-happy-with-switch-2-but-feels-the-screen-is-problematic

Digital Foundry Is "Happy" With Switch 2 But Feels The Screen Is "Problematic"

5+ mon, 1+ week ago (408+ words) Display has "blurring characteristics that are easily worse than the 2017 Switch's display" The tech boffins over at Digital Foundry have delivered their final verdict on Switch 2, and it's mostly positive'but the console's LCD screen has been found wanting. In his review, Digital Foundry boss and games media veteran Richard Leadbetter says that, overall, he's "happy" with Nintendo's new hybrid system: Leadbetter likes the hardware in general, taking time to praise the new Joy Con controllers and even citing the "little "feet' on the bottom of the unit" as praise-worthy. "This is the original Switch revised and refined into a generally more pleasing and more effective unit, delivering a proper generational upgrade with highly impressive efficiency." However, the console's LCD display'a point of contention even before the console was released'proved "problematic in a number of ways" for the industry vet: Another…...

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nintendolife.com > reviews > switch-eshop > everhood-2

Review: Everhood 2 (Switch) - A Subversive, Surprising Yet Shallow Undertale-Inspired RPG

8+ mon, 3+ week ago (582+ words) Our Review: Scroll Down In the best of ways, this Toby Fox-inspired RPG is as confusing and menacing as it is fascinating and funny, and while it likely won't top most people's lists when discussing the best RPGs on the Switch, it provides a memorable and worthwhile adventure that we'd suggest you try out. Gameplay loosely follows the standard JRPG template in which you visit towns, delve into loot- and enemy-filled dungeons, and engage in tense combat, the star of the show here. It follows an interesting rhythm-based set up in which you stand on a note highway (similar to what was once used in the Guitar Hero games) and dodge colored notes that fly at you from the enemy at the top of the screen. You can either jump over these notes or dodge to the side, but merely…...