Nintendo will run a “Mario Tennis Aces Online Tournament Demo” from June 1 at 18:00 JST to June 3 at 23:59 JST in Japan, the company announced.
The demo will be available for download from the Nintendo eShop in Japan starting May 25.
Users who participate in the demo will obtain “Overalls Mario” for use in the full game when it launches. (To obtain Overalls Mario, you must play at least one match in the demo and keep the save data on your Switch.)
Nintendo also announced that it will host a Mario Tennis Aces Top Players Tournament in Japan on June 24 at the Summer Jisedai World Hobby Fair 2018 at the Makuhari Messe in Chiba, where the players within the top eight ranking of the online demo will be invited to participate.
Finally, Nintendo will host a Mario Tennis Aces Japan Open 2018 U-12 event on June 23 and 24, where 128 elementary school grade participants can sign up to compete on a first-come, first-entered basis.
Mario Tennis Aces is due out for Switch worldwide on June 22.
Nintendo has released a Japanese overview trailer Sushi Striker: The Way of Sushido.
Here is an overview of the game, via Nintendo:
The Ultimate Food Fight!
In the fast-paced world of conveyor-belt sushi fighting, match colored plates and types of sushi to hurl tall stacks of plates at your opponent. The more matches you make, the taller the plate stack and the stronger your attacks will be. Defend your homeland from invading enemies in this puzzling action game so more people can enjoy delicious sushi in peace. May the best sushi samurai reign supreme!
Features
Use the touchscreen to match plates of sushi and rack up tall stacks.
Connecting same-colored plates and building combos results in more and more plates stacking up, which results in stronger attacks.
Match plate patterns for a higher bonus. The fancier the sushi on the plate, the stronger the plate.
Toss plate stacks at your opponent to deal crushing blows.
The last sushi samurai standing wins.
Sushi Striker: The Way of Sushido is due out for Switch and 3DS worldwide on June 8.
Taiko Drum Master: Nintendo Switch Version! launches July 19 in Japan
Taiko Drum Master: Nintendo Switch Version! will launch in Japan on July 19 for 6,100 yen, Bandai Namco announced.
Bandai Namco also released a new trailer, information, and screenshots. Here are the new details first:
■ New Performance Characters
One of the new elements of Taiko Drum Master: Nintendo Switch Version! is “performance characters.” Each performance character has a skill that supports your performance. Joining these performance characters are Kirby from Kirby and Squid from Splatoon 2.
—Squid
—Kirby
Since Squid’s skill lets you clear performances more easily, it enables even beginners to take on the challenge of a difficult song.
Kirby’s performance skill is recommended for people who might say, “I want to beat the drums with better timing to the rhythm,” or, “I want to barrage hit the balloon notes more successfully.” Also, the “Kirby Medley” from Kirby’s Return to Dream Land will appear in the game as a playable song.
Choose the performance character that meets your needs, then take on various songs.
■ Party Games Overview
Everyone Bon Odori
A game where everyone works together to achieve a high score. Flutter your Joy-Cons to the rhythm, push buttons, and dance back and forth. A sound cue will play when the turn direction changes, so be sure to pay attention.
If you fail, Don-chan and the others may fall over. Work together to successfully clear the game.
Home Run Batter
Swing to the rhythm when the ball comes your way. There may be curve balls in addition to straight pitches, so be sure to pay attention to the rhythm of the music. And if the pitcher throws a fireball straight, swing at the same time the ball is thrown. Aim for the home run.
By clearing a game, you will unlock higher difficulty games. Also, by playing games time and time again, you may also be able to choose new performance characters when playing songs. Play party games multiple times, then take on musical performances.
■ Song List: Part 2 Revealed
Following the first list of 23 songs, Bandai Namco has revealed another 33 songs featured in the game:
Genre Song Title
Pop “Mita koto mo nai Keshiki” by Au Santarou Soccer Ouen CM Song
Pop “Sugar Song to Bitter Step”
Pop “Memeshikute” by Golden Bomber
Pop “Train-Train”
Pop “One Night Carnival”
Pop “Silent Jealousy”
Anime “Lupinranger vs. Patranger”
Anime “Pop Team Epic” from the opening theme of the TV anime Pop Theme Epic
Anime “Yo-Kai Taisou Dai’ichi” from Yo-kai Watch
Anime “We Are” from One Piece
Anime “Odoru Ponpokorin” from Chibi Maruko-chan
Anime “Sanpo” from My Neighbor Totoro
Anime “Kimi ni 100 Percent” from Crayon Shin-chan
Anime “Anpanman no March”
Vocaloid “Juumensou Colorful Ver.” by YM
Vocaloid “Onigiri ha Doko Kashira” by Yomii
Variety “Jounetsu Tairiku”
Variety “Bad Apple!! feat. Nomico” by Touhou Project Arrange Alstroemeria Records
Variety “Iro ha Nio he Dochiri Nuru wo” by Touhou Project Arrange Ryuuhei Satellite
Variety “ABC no Uta”
Variety “Omae Butamen” by Oyatsu Company & The Puh
Classic “Kumabachi no Hikou” by Rimsky-Korsakov
Classic “Toruko Koushinkyoku” by Beethoven
Game Music “Kirby Medley” from Kirby’s Return to Dream Land
Game Music “Pac Toy-Box” from Pac-Man Championship Edition 2
Game Music “Anzu no Uta” from The Idolmaster: Cinderella Girls
■ Early Purchase Bonus
Early purchases of Taiko Drum Master: Nintendo Switch Version! will include the “Gold Don-chan” performance character.
Super Smash Bros. for Switch playable at various Japanese events starting June 17
Switch 版《任天堂明星大乱斗》6 月起在日本将举办多场体验活动
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Following its debut at E3 2018, the new Super Smash Bros. for Switch will be playable at various Japanese events starting on June 17, Nintendo announced.
The full list of events includes:
Rage 2018 Summer on June 17 at the Makuhari Messe in Chiba
Jisedai World Hobby Fair 2018 Summer from June 23 to 24 at the Makuhari Messe in Chiba
Jump Victory Carnival 2018 Tokyo on July 16 at the Makuhari Messe in Chiba
Jump Victory Carnival 2018 Osaka on July 22 at Intex Osaka
Okami HD will launch for Switch on August 9 in Japan for 2,990 yen, the latest issue of Weekly Famitsu reveals. A 3,990 yen limited edition will also be available.
In North America and Europe, Okami HD is due out for Switch this summer. It is currently available for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Xbox One, and PC.
Level-5 has announced Layton’s Mystery Journey: Katrielle and The Millionaires’ Conspiracy DX for Switch, the latest issue of Weekly Famitsu reveals. It will launch on August 9 in Japan.
The Switch version of the game, previously released worldwide for 3DS and smartphones sans the “DX,” will let players switch between both touch pen and controller controls.
Takara Tomy also has plans to release Nazotoki Charm toys in Japan that will work with the game through NFC correspondence.
Nintendo and Bandai Namco are bringing Go Vacation, a resort vacation-themed collection of 50 different games and activities originally launched for Wii in 2011, to Switch on July 27, the companies announced.
Here is an overview of the game, via Nintendo.com:
Welcome to Kawawii Island, a paradise resort where friends and family can enjoy 50+ co-op and competitive activities.
There are all sorts of exciting ways to explore the island, from horseback to buggies, snow mobiles to inline skates. And to add to the fun, up to four players* can enjoy visiting and discovering every corner of the island together!
If you’re playing multiplayer, each player can use just one Joy-Con controller. Experience hours of fun and something new every day. Customize your character, costumes, vehicles and even pets! Daily presents and challenges mean that you will want to keep coming back to the island of Kawawii to explore more terrain and play through activities all over again. Mii or in-game characters of friends and family may show up, and if they do, you can compete against them anytime. Or customize your very own villa by earning over 450 pieces of furniture.
Key Features
Kawawii Island is a paradise resort with 50+ co-op and competitive activities
Explore four huge paradise resorts: Marine, City, Snow, and Mountain on horseback, underwater, or a variety of other vehicles
Enjoy leisure activities like scuba diving, horseback riding, and sea fishing
Try out extreme sports like skydiving, surfing, and skateboarding
Compete to be the best at a variety of other fun activities like skiing, beach volleyball, and tennis
Up to 4 players* on one system or local wireless**, with variety of control styles, including motion control
Share a Joy-Con controller with a friend for instant multiplayer fun
The Joy-Con Wheel accessory is optional for steering vehicles (sold separately)
Customize your character with outfits and choose a dog companion from various breeds
Daily presents include new breeds of dogs or costumes
Daily challenges appear in sets of three across the island
New on Nintendo Switch
Marine & Mountain fishing with 30+ species of fish
40+ types of animals to photograph and store in your in-game photo collection
Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker for Switch and 3DS ‘What kind of game is Captain Toad?’ trailer
Nintendo has released a new trailer for the upcoming Switch and 3DS versions of Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker titled, “What kind of game is Captain Toad?”
The trailer outlines the following way to play:
Try to get to the Power Star
Rotate the course to discover the way there
Move around platforms to discover the way there
Reach the goal
Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker features over 70 courses, including Super Mario Odyssey-themed miniature courses, as well as two-player Joy-Con co-op play. It will launch for Switch and 3DS worldwide on July 13.