Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl are the best Pokemon games on the Switch so far.
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According to a recent study by Trusted Reviews, the Nintendo Switch is the most wanted Black Friday deal in the technology category.
The two remakes are collectively the best Switch launch of the year in the UK already, and the second-best launch on all platforms.
Kirby's big 3D adventure, which is currently slated for Spring 2022 on Switch, could be receiving a release date soon.
The Luigi Cup has also been added to the Grand Prix with two new Environments, three new Gate Types, and more to unlock.
Deathloop leads the way with a total of nine nominations, while Ratchet and Clank follows with six of its own, and Psychonauts 2 and It Takes Two with five each.
The Gen 4 Pokemon remakes are launching for the Nintendo Switch in a couple of days, and a new trailer preps for that imminent release.
That makes it the long-running series' best ever launch in the region to date, which should (hopefully) lead to a brighter future for it.
In total, the Switch sold 711,000 units in the US throughout the month, with its total sales only being 3% down from what it managed in October 2020.
A vacation getaway within a vacation getaway.
Mario Party Superstars and Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy also debut in the top 10, while the Switch dominates the hardware side of things.
The first person shooter has seen quite a drop in launch sales from last year's game. Meanwhile, Mario Party Superstars is still #1.
Several new cutscenes are also being added, including an opening cutscene and one that you'll see after beating the Elite 4.
Ramanas Park is a brand-new post-Elite Four area where players will be able to meet a number of different Legendary Pokemon.
Well, here we go again- rumours continue to claim that a Metroid Prime remaster is on its way, and has already wrapped up development.
Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa insists the Switch isn't going away anytime soon, reiterating that the console is just halfway through its life yet.
There's no telling when we'll see the next mainline 3D Super Mario game, but Nintendo veteran Shigeru Miyamoto knows expectations will be high.
Meanwhile, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales saw increased sales thanks to strong Nintendo Switch and PS5 sales.
"As long as the character Samus exists, I think her adventure will continue," says Metroid series producer Yoshio Sakamoto.