Nintendo Asked Third-Party Developer To Release Games As Early As Possible

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When asked by the folks over at DualShockers whether they were planning on bringing the game to Nintendo's new console-handheld hybrid, producer Todd Harris said: "Not at this time".

In addition, the game will include the exclusive Nintendo texture-pack which was included in the Wii U version of the game., where you'll be able to explore a blocky version of the infamous Mushroom Kingdom with you and your friends.

With Nintendo planning to launch its subscription-based online service later this year, it must continue to make improvements to the eShop.

"We think the incremental 6-8M units could add $300-400M to the top line (3-4% growth to annual revenue on a $50 ASP)", wrote RBC Capital Markets analyst Mitch Steves according to Yahoo Finance.

The often-requested change comes through the eShop's back end, meaning no system update is required, and was noticed overnight by Nintendo Everything.

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Comparing to the Nintendo Switch, Bowser further emphasized that it is a home gaming system before anything else. The Big Aristotle... Superman...

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Now available for the PC, PS4 and PlayStation VR, Drool's Thumper is also making its way to the Nintendo Switch.

When the Nintendo Switch launched in early March, users discovered that they could not store their credit card information through the marketplace. A new rumor from last week revealed that the game is indeed in development and that is supposedly releasing in either August or September.

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