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Nintendo Direct: Here's all of the news and trailers you may have missed

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Here’s all the news and trailer out of the September 2023 Nintendo Direct.
Quite a few announcements were made during today’s Nintendo Direct, so we’ve rounded them up in one handy post.
Alongside plenty of news, a bevy of trailers were also released. You’ll find those in here, too.
We’ve already provided you with information on Princess Peach: Showtime, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Mario vs Donkey Kong, and Super Mario RPG, but, plenty more announcements were made, and we’ve rounded all of that up for you below.
F-Zero 99 is based on the SNES racing game F-Zero, and it features courses and machines from the original game in multiplayer races. In the game, your Power Meter is your key to first place, and it will decrease if you crash, or you can use some of it to fuel a temporary speed boost. If the meter runs out, you’re eliminated. You can even complete goals while racing to unlock cosmetic options for your machine. F-Zero 99 is available today exclusively for active Nintendo Switch Online members.
You can now toot your own horn in Trombone Champ, available today through the eShop and the My Nintendo Store. Using a trombone, you can toot through over 45 songs in this rhythm music game. Better playing means more toots to earn, and the Switch version includes local multiplayer, allowing up to four players to play in harmony together. The game also finds you collecting cards and meeting mysterious characters along your way to becoming the top brass of the Trombiverse.
The Prince of Persia returns in the action-adventure platformer Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown. Meet new characters, uncover mysteries, and explore a narrative set in a mythological Persian world in this new installment of the franchise. The game will be released on January 18, 2024. Pre-orders are available now in the Nintendo eShop.
A new look at Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD was shown during the presentation, providing a look at multiple spooky mansions you will explore in the game. As the easily scared Luigi, your goal is to clean house in this visually enhanced version of Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon. Luckily, Luigi has the tools for the job such as the Strobulb to stun enemies and the Poltergust to vacuum up ghosts or to interact with the environment. You can hunt ghosts with up to four players online in group “exorcises” across different multiplayer modes, or in the local multiplayer ScareScraper mode. Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD creeps onto Nintendo Switch in the summer of 2024.
The Nintendo DS game Trace Memory and its Wii sequel – which was never released in North America – are coming together in Another Code: Recollection, fully enhanced for the Nintendo Switch system. In the game, a young girl named Ashley receives a letter from her father, who she thought had passed away. Seeking answers, she sets off for a solitary island in search of him. Here, she encounters puzzles and obstacles that threaten to hinder her investigation. Another Code: Recollection will be released on January 19, 2024. Pre-orders begin today in the Nintendo eShop.
Bandle Tale: A League of Legends Story is a crafting RPG set in the magical world of Bandle City, a region that’s home to the furry Yordles. The game has you playing as a shy Yordle whose world is thrown into chaos when portals connecting Bandle City collapse. With the help of knitting magic and friends, you can help the Yordles restore the portals and reunite Bandle City.

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