Pokémon TCG Pocket Is Reportedly Already Bringing In The Big Bucks

Earning 3x more per day than Pokémon GO, apparently.

Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket arrived on mobile last week, and, after racking up an impressive 10 million downloads in its first 48 hours, it has reportedly been pulling in some beefy revenue numbers over the weekend (thanks, VGC).

As reported by MobileGamer.biz, the mobile market research firm AppMagic estimates that TCG Pocket has been bringing in a sweet $3 million per day since launch, racking up $12 million in its first four days on the market.

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Review: Mario & Luigi: Brothership (Switch) – Easily The Best Mario & Luigi RPG Yet

Gonna get yourself connected.

As the very first Mario & Luigi RPG to be released on a full-fat home console, we’ve been champing at the bit to discover whether or not Nintendo would capitalise on the extra grunt of the Switch to serve us up the biggest and best turn-based Bros. romp yet in the form of Mario & Luigi: Brothership.

We had some concerns during our preview. As much as we love the new graphical stylings and flashy additions to the series’ core combat, early areas were rather small-scale and not quite as challenging or inventive as we’d been prepping for. However! Fear not intrepid explorers, for more alluring high-seas hijinks, as it turns out, were waiting just around the corner. They have corners at sea, right?

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Feature: Nintendo Life eShop Selects & Readers’ Choice (October 2024)

Our picks for the best eShop games in October.

eShop Selects is back once again to tuck you in for the cosy autumnal weather!

We can’t believe there’s only a few more months left until 2025. That doesn’t feel right. And with a busy November ahead, it’s only right we start stockpiling some video games. As always, our staff and contributors voted for their top three eShop games from the list of games we’ve reviewed; only the best count, and the top three will make our list below.

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Poll: Box Art Brawl – Duel: Sonic X Shadow Generations

Live and learn.

It’s time for another clash of the covers as we dive into this week’s Box Art Brawl!

Before we meet our contemporary contenders, let’s throw things back to last week when we matched up a trio of designs for the NES classic Kid Icarus. The votes were pretty evenly spread across our three options, but it was ultimately Japan’s colourful variant that walked away with 42% of the vote and the win. The pixel art North American design landed second with 34%, while Europe rounded things out with the remaining 24%.

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Mario & Luigi: Brothership Estimated Switch File Size Update

Set sail with Mario and Luigi next week.

Nintendo’s new RPG game Mario & Luigi: Brothership arrives next week on the Switch and we’ve now got an update about the eShop version’s file size.

According to multiple eShop pages, this new entry in the Mario & Luigi series will take up around 9.8GB (so close to 10GB). The last entry in the series dates back to the 3DS era in 2018/19 with the release of Bowser’s Inside Story + Bowser Jr.’s Journey.

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Review: NYXI Warrior Bluetooth Controller – A Great GameCube Pad For Switch, With The One Big Quirk

Kidney blues.

For retroheads looking to show their love for old consoles, there are plenty of retro-styled controllers available for Switch. Usually they’re limited to a livery and an old-school colour scheme on the buttons, though.

They’re often missing modern features, too. With the Warrior Bluetooth Controller, NYXI hopes to appeal to GameCube aficionados as well as people looking for a fully functional Switch pad along the lines of Nintendo’s Pro Controller.

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Feature: The History Of SaGa, Square’s Weirdest, Bravest RPG Series

A saga of SaGa.

Final Fantasy. Kingdom Hearts. Mana. Dragon Quest. Chrono. Star Ocean. Valkyrie. Bravely. Square Enix has no shortage of RPG franchises under its belt, from those it’s developed in-house to beloved classics that it’s acquired over the years. But among all the space-faring action RPG and patisserie chef jobs, there’s one Square-developed franchise that manages to stand clear from the pack: SaGa.

SaGa made its mark on the world back in 1989 on the Game Boy, making it one of Square’s longest-running franchises. It’s never gained the popularity of its older cousin, yet SaGa has accumulated a die-hard following over the years for its dedication to being weird and different. Non-linear stories, ‘sparks’ and ‘glimmers,’ multiple playable protagonists, and multiple timelines are all par for the course here.

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Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? (2nd November)

Wandering Kamurochō.

The weekend is here folks, so it’s time to wash away the stresses of the working week and relax with some gaming.

Before we find out what we’re up to this week, however, let’s see what’s been going on in the world of Nintendo. It’s been a bit of a big week, and although we didn’t get the ‘Switch 2’ reveal that many were perhaps hoping for, Nintendo did nevertheless launch a new ‘Nintendo Music’ mobile app and the Pokémon TCG Pocket mobile game. It also revealed the release date for Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp Complete along with a surprise Switch port of Xenoblade Chronicles X.

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