Here’s the February 2020 calendar wallpaper that was shared through Nintendo’s LINE account, focusing on Kinopio-Kun with the cat suit. Like usual, it’s only for mobile devices.

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Here’s the February 2020 calendar wallpaper that was shared through Nintendo’s LINE account, focusing on Kinopio-Kun with the cat suit. Like usual, it’s only for mobile devices.

Here’s the first calendar wallpaper for 2020 that was shared through Nintendo’s LINE account. Like usual, it’s only for mobile devices.

I recently streamed this and people where wondering where to download the games. Below is the link to their official site that includes not just both of them, but also a really recently released 3rd game! (Which I’ll be definitely be streaming very soon)
http://sprites-inc.co.uk/sprite.php?local=/Gamedia/
Here’s my year review thing from My Nintendo. The fact that Pokémon Sword made it to the list of top played games of the year is interesting. ? I guess I played more on Xbone this year? Or at least more game variety? ?
Here’s the final calendar wallpaper that Nintendo has shared for 2019 through their LINE account.

Welp, it took me a while but here it is. The blog post related to the launch games included in the SNES and Super Famicom Nintendo Switch online apps.
I’m not going to mention the list of games that were added since it’s big and you can see all of them in action in the video below. Also, there’s only one different game between the two apps (which I’ll mention later). Overall, though, it’s an interesting list of games in which there’s expected good classics and a few unknown but fun games.
Below is the video for the western version of the app.
Yep, Super Puyo Puyo 2 is completely untranslated since it was never released outside of Japan. And the menu navigation isn’t easy. XD
Here’s the video for the Super Famicom version of the app.
There’s only one game that is completely different. Japan got Super Family Tennis instead of Super Tennis. Both are hard games but I prefer the one Japan got instead of the western one. The gameplay feels better and the game a bit more fun, IMO.
Also, the videos ended up longer than I thought because of how many games were recorded. ?
Forgot to share this a few days ago. ? Here’s the mobile wallpaper Nintendo shared for October 2019 through their LINE account. Referencing the upcoming Luigi’s Mansion 3 this time.

Like every month, Nintendo has shared a mobile wallpaper for September 2019 through their LINE account. You can get it below.

For August, Nintendo has updated both applications with the same number of games. The only difference is the swap between Vice: Project Doom and Downtown Nekketsu.
Below is the list of games added to the NES app:
And here’s the list of games added on the Family Computer – Nintendo Switch Online app.
The oddest thing about this month’s update is that it arrived very late and didn’t add much. Still, Vice: Project Doom is a really nice surprise and Downtown Nekketsu is fun too.