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Capcom has announced a free DLC for Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection that will allow you to play music from the Mega Man Battle Network series. This DLC will go live next week on April 23 2026.

Here’s a full overview of the Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection:

Nintendo has just released a software update for F-Zero 99, with this one being version 1.7.1. Users should be seeing it roll out now.

This update consists of a couple of specific, and miscellaneous bug fixes. Nevertheless, we have the full patch notes for your reading pleasure below:

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The Super Mario Galaxy Movie has been out in theaters for a week, and Gamespot has reported that a disclaimer was found in the credits prohibiting the use of the movie in AI training.

The disclaimer is found all the way at the end of the movie’s credits grouped with all of the copyright warnings; in fact it is the very last line of the credits sequence. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Universal had begun putting this AI disclaimer on all of their movies since June 2025.

You can read those last disclaimers verbatim, below:

Skautfold: Moonless Knight has just been announced to be coming to Nintendo Switch. The title will be launching on April 9, 2026, and retail for $14.99 on the eShop.

Here’s a full overview of the game:

As previously announced, Pokemon Home has received a version 4.0.0 update. Users should be seeing the update roll out now on mobile and Nintendo Switch devices. Keep in mind that the app’s servers are currently undergoing maintenance, making the software unusable until 5 AM PT / 8 AM ET / 1 PM in the UK / 2 PM in Europe.

The new update brings with it support for Pokemon Legends: Z-A, and the upcoming Pokemon Champions game. Latin American Spanish has also been added as a language option, and that is pretty much it.

If you’d like to read the full patch notes, we have them here:

The Super Mario Galaxy Movie has just released in theaters, and we’re already seeing retailers putting up home releases of the movie up for pre-order.

We have our standard DVD release, as well as a Blu-ray release including a digital copy of the movie, and then a 4K Ultra HD release that also includes a Blu-ray Disc and the digital copy as well. There is also a limited edition steelbook release listed that includes a digital copy of the film, a Blu-ray copy, and a 4K Ultra-HD copy, all in a case that resembles Rosalina’s story book.

A Japanese FAQ page for Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream has been released on the Nintendo website, answering a couple of questions many fans have had about the title since the reveal of the game and launch of the demo. The title is set to release on April 16, 2026 for the Nintendo Switch, with a free demo out on the eShop.

A few fans were able to datamine the demo of the game and find that islands would be limited to 70 Miis. Nintendo has now officially confirmed that this is true in this FAQ. They have also revealed that the title will not support the Nintendo Switch 2’s newly added handheld mode boost function; instead, the title will simply run at a 1080p resolution undocked on the Nintendo Switch 2. There is no mention regarding to whether there will be any sort of boost while running on a docked Nintendo Switch 2, but they have made it clear that mouse mode is not supported. Another couple of interesting tidbits is that married couples are able to have babies regardless of their gender, and that Nintendo actually condones sharing posts about the game on social media, despite the heavy screenshot and clip sharing restrictions placed on the game.

You can read the full machine-translated FAQ page below:

A special Ikea cloud island will be appearing in Pokemon Pokopia beginning April 1, and will run until June 30. This collaboration comes to us through the celebration of Ikea’s 20th anniversary of arriving to Japan.

This Ikea island is to feature special room sets designed by actual Ikea designers. The island is to feature two themed rooms, one being inspired by Pikachu, and another by Snorlax. These special rooms are also going to be recreated in actual participating Japanese Ikea stores as shown in the image above.

As it turn out, Aliens: Fireteam Elite has been delisted from the Nintendo Switch’s eShop. The cloud title is no longer available to purchase on the console, and will become fully unplayable on August 5, 2026.

Aliens: Fireteam Elite is a cooperative third-person survival shooter set in the Aliens universe, with the only Nintendo Switch release of the game being a cloud version. Since it’s 2023 launch, many users have reported experiencing harsh latency issues as cloud gaming doesn’t mesh well with the online multiplayer focus of the game. Now less than two years after the title’s release on Nintendo Switch, it has been unceremoniously removed from the eShop.

If you have purchased the software, you’ll be greeted by this message:

Regista has announced that Button Prison will launch for the Nintendo eShop on April 2, 2025. The title will be regularly available for purchase at $6.99, but is currently on sale for $4.89 to celebrate its launch.

Button Prison is an indie horror game from last year that serves to test your memory. As the title of the game suggests, this game involves you in a prison comprised of many buttons. Each button does something unique, and it’s your mission to escape with your life using the buttons to your advantage.

Here’s a full description of the game:


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