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Nintendo Switch Online is kicking off the month with icons for both Super Mario Bros. 2 and Super Mario Advance. They can be claimed on both Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch.

As these are “play to redeem” icons, you need to boot up the respective games on the Nintendo Switch Online apps in order for them to unlock. As Super Mario Advance is on the GBA, you need to be a part of the Expansion Pack tier to access those ones.

A launch trailer has arrived for Raiden Fighters Remix Collection, which promotes the recent Nintendo Switch release. Raiden Fighters, Raiden Fighters 2: Operation Hell Dive, and Raiden Fighters Jet have returned following their debuts in the 90s.

Lots of details about the package can be found in the following overview:

Today, we’re going over the best Pokemon games of all time – more specifically, the top 10 main series Pokemon games. The list has been updated for March 2026 since its original publish date in 2024 in celebration of the series’ 30th anniversary. Spin-offs don’t count for this particular list, but there are definitely plenty of those that are more than worth playing in the modern day. New Pokemon Snap and Pokemon Mystery Dungeon are some commonly-acknowledged highlights.

The Pokemon series is, in a way, difficult to write about. At present, the series isn’t quite in a lull, per se, but it’s also most certainly not at its peak. Developing games is difficult, and for a never-ending media franchise like Pokemon, deadlines can be tough to meet. Over the past few years, titles like Sword and Shield and especially Scarlet and Violet have drawn criticism for several reasons. Though the design quality of individual Pokemon has remained strong, things like the graphics, performance, and postgame content have become somewhat inconsistent. This leads us to ask: what do you think are the best Pokemon games of all time? We’ve made our own list, so be sure to let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

We’ve only had one release of Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen for the past couple of decades with its GBA launch, but now that they’re seeing new life on Nintendo Switch, a huge glitch has been fixed.

Back in the day, the GBA games had something known as the “roaming roar bug”. If you initially chose Bulbasur or Squirtle as your starter, Raikou and Entei would show up first in the post-game. Following that, if you found either of the Legendary Pokemon and they used “roar”, the game would accidentally count it as them being knocked them out rather than making them flee, plus they wouldn’t appear in the Pokedex. This meant that Raikou / Entei would essentially be deleted and players wouldn’t have another shot at catching them.

Nintendo will host a new Indie World Showcase tomorrow, March 3, the company just announced. It will air at 6 AM PT / 9 AM ET / 2 PM in the UK / 3 PM in Europe.

Expect the event to be about 15 minutes of long. Upcoming games for both Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch will be shown off here.

Below is where you’ll be able to watch the event:

This week’s expanded Japanese software sales are as follows:

Today, XSEED Games and Little Chicken announced that Moonlight Peaks will be appearing on both Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch. The game will be out on July 7, 2026.

Moonlight Peaks is a supernatural life sim. While playing as a vampire in a magical town, you’ll raise mystical crops, learn spell-casting and potion-making, and befriend/romance the local werewolves, witches, and mermaids.

Pokemon Pokopia will be available in just a few days, and before the launch happens, reviews are starting to come in.

Pokemon Pokopia is a new spin-off that takes the series in a different direction. The life simulation game, which some have said is like Animal Crossing and Minecraft, has you playing as the human-like Ditto as you learn moves from Pokemon, collect materials, build furniture, grow vegetables, and create homes. Multiplayer is also supported with up to three other players in which it’s possible to visit other towns and invite friends to their own.

Below is the initial roundup of reviews for Pokemon Pokopia:

The latest UK software sales chart for the week ending February 28, 2026 is now available.

Resident Evil Requiem was a huge release last week, and it’s no surprise that it lands at #1. The sales split is where things get interesting – it was 54 percent for PS5, 36 percent for PC, 6 percent for Xbox, and 4 percent for Nintendo Switch 2. While that may seem disappointing, we’re hearing that the Nintendo Switch 2 version did more in its first week than Mario Tennis Fever and was about the same as what Cyberpunk 2077 did last year.

There are a couple of other factors to consider as well. Capcom also sold the Resident Evil Generation Pack on Nintendo Switch 2 – that’s third here. And Requiem is also a game-key card, which may limit physical sales (the chart doesn’t account for digital).

The other new release was Tales of Berseria Remastered. For that one, the split was 54 percent PS5, 38 percent Nintendo Switch, and 8 percent Xbox.

Here’s the full UK software sales chart for the week ending February 28, 2026:

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It’s time for the latest Famitsu’s most wanted games chart outlining what Japanese gamers are looking forward to based on reader votes. No surprises here: Pokemon Pokopia is still leading things on Nintendo Switch 2 with the game’s release just on the horizon. 

Head past the break for the full chart. All votes were cast between February 11 and February 17.


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