The Toy-Con VR Goggles from Nintendo Labo: VR Kit will soon be compatible with two fan-favorite Nintendo games!
Coming soon, you’ll be able to play two fan-favorite Nintendo Switch™ games using the Toy-Con VR Goggles from Nintendo Labo™: VR Kit.
Super Mario Odyssey™ Experience small areas of the Cap, Seaside and Luncheon Kingdoms in a whole new way with the Toy-Con VR Goggles. Players must collect music notes and Coins to complete objectives in three new mini-missions.
The Legend of Zelda™: Breath of the Wild Enjoy this epic adventure like never before—change modes at any time while adventuring to explore your favorite places with VR!
The Super Mario Odyssey and The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild games will both receive a free update on April 26th to be compatible with the VR Goggles from the Nintendo Labo: VR Kit. For those of you that have either of the games and are planning to purchase Nintendo Labo: VR Kit, we hope you’ll give it a try.
Three NES games jump, punch and blast their way to Nintendo Switch Online in April
Three NES™ games are coming to the Nintendo Switch Online service this month, including a star of the Mushroom Kingdom, a star of the boxing ring and a star of, well, the stars themselves! Super Mario Bros.™: The Lost Levels, Punch-Out!!™ Featuring Mr. Dream and Star Solider will all be available to play on the Nintendo Switch™ system starting on April 10.
Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels – Originally released in Japan as Super Mario Bros.® 2, this game has previously made only brief cameo appearances in the Western Hemisphere. Mario fans will appreciate the familiar look and feel of the game, while finding that its updated gameplay creates an entirely new challenge. In addition to the classic enemies already known to fans worldwide, there are also Poison Mushrooms, backward Warp Zones and the occasional wind gust (which can help or hinder your progress).
Punch-Out!! Featuring Mr. Dream – As young boxer Little Mac, players have a once-in-a-lifetime chance to battle the big guys of the World Video Boxing Association circuit. Take them on one by one, starting with skinny Glass Joe. Battle up through King Hippo and all the way to the WVBA Champion himself. Players use their best jabs, hooks and power uppercuts to knock out opponents, but must also dodge jaw-breaking blows by paying attention to subtle changes in their foe’s body position.
Star Soldier – The standard for vertically scrolling shooters, Star Soldier is the original game that spawned all of the titles in the long-running Soldier series. Go inside a floating space station inhabited by a giant computer known as Starbrain. Your mission: to stop Starbrain’s galactic invasion by piloting Caesar, a new compact space fighter, through 16 deadly stages.
These three games join the growing library of classic NES games in the Nintendo Entertainment System™ – Nintendo Switch Online collection. The varied collection currently consists of dozens of games, including Super Mario Bros.™ 3, Donkey Kong™ and The Legend of Zelda™, among many others. All of these NES games have been enhanced with online features and, using the power of Nintendo Switch, can be played at home on the TV or on the go.
Nintendo Switch Online members also gain access to the free-to-download software Tetris® 99 as a special offer. The game includes online events like last month’s Tetris 99 MAXIMUS CUP.
Other features of the service include online play and Save Data Cloud backup in compatible games, plus a smartphone app that enhances features of supported games. To make playing NES games feel more authentic, Nintendo Switch Online members with a paid membership can purchase Nintendo Entertainment System controllers* that are compatible with Nintendo Switch by visiting https://nesc.nintendo.com/nintendo-entertainment-system-controllers.
For more information about Nintendo Switch Online, to view membership options and to learn about a free seven-day trial for new users, visit https://www.nintendo.com/switch/online-service/.
Nintendo Switch Online membership sold separately. Persistent Internet and compatible smartphone required to use app. Data charges may apply. Nintendo Account age 13+ required. Online play, Save Data Cloud backup and Nintendo Switch Online smartphone app features available in compatible games. Not available in all countries. The Nintendo Account User Agreement, including the Purchase and Subscription terms, apply. nintendo.com/switch-online
*Limit one purchase per Nintendo Account with paid Nintendo Switch Online individual or family membership. Offer not available for trial membership. These controllers are optional and not required to play the Nintendo Entertainment System – Nintendo Switch Online collection of games.
If you’re like Nintendo Power host Chris Slate, warm springtime weather makes you excited to…play video games! (Then again, everything makes him excited to play video games.) This episode, Chris is joined by Katie Casper and Stephanie Palermo from Nintendo of America to talk about some of the coolest new titles coming this season, including Yoshi’s Crafted World™, Nintendo Labo™: VR Kit, Cuphead, Mortal Kombat 11, a crazy number of Final Fantasy and Resident Evil classics, and many more!
Crack open a brand-new Yoshi adventure and explore an artsy-craftsy world
It’s time to jump (and flutter jump) into a new world full of fun surprises, challenging enemies, and diverse stages made of everyday objects. In the Yoshi’s Crafted World™ game, Kamek and Baby Bowser have scattered gems from the powerful Sundream Stone. It’s up to the brave Yoshis to get them back!
As Yoshi, you’ll leap over danger, solve puzzles, gulp down enemies, and throw trusty eggs (with egg-citing results) as you track down those gems.
For some 2-player fun, you can also play through this entire adventure with a friend or family member. Each player can use a single Joy-Con™ controller to control their own Yoshi, so no additional accessories are needed. It’s a co-op shellebration!
Features:
Explore each stage and then find even more secrets by making your way through the stage backwards on the flip side. Finding all the flowers, coins, and Poochy Pups is no small feat.
Suit up in one of the many handicraft costumes you can unlock in-game: the rarer the costume, the more defense it gives Yoshi. Make a fashion statement with snazzy costumes such as Bullet Bill, Pirate Ship, Little Mouser, and many others.
Pass a Joy-Con controller to a friend for 2-player cooperative exploration.
Try Mellow Mode if you need a helping hand. It gives Yoshi wings for a breezier experience.
All Pokémon Bank registered users can get a cool Passimian and Oranguru
Pokémon Bank is the paid service for the Nintendo 3DS family of systems that allows you to store and transfer your Pokémon online. For a limited time, if you sign up or are already registered for Pokémon Bank, you’ll receive a Passimian and an Oranguru for your Pokémon Ultra Sun, Pokémon Ultra Moon, Pokémon Sun, or Pokémon Moon game. The two Pokémon will each arrive with a Hidden Ability that is difficult to acquire through normal gameplay.
Passimian is found in the wilds of Alola only in Pokémon Ultra Sun and Pokémon Sun, so this is a good way to get the Pokémon if you haven’t played these games. In battle, if Passimian is hit with a stat-lowering effect, its Hidden Ability, Defiant, will cause Passimian’s Attack to increase by two levels!
Conversely, Trainers will find Oranguru in the wild only in Pokémon Ultra Moon and Pokémon Moon. Its Hidden Ability, Symbiosis, is useful but a little tricky—in Double Battles, if Oranguru’s teammate uses its held item, Oranguru will hand its own held item over to the teammate.
To receive these Pokémon, become an active Pokémon Bank subscriber by October 31, 2019. The cost for Pokémon Bank is $4.99 for a one-year subscription. You can download Pokémon Bank via Nintendo eShop. Or, learn more about Pokémon Bankhere!
To receive Passimian and Oranguru:
1. Start Pokémon Bank and select the game in which you would like to receive them. 2. After receiving your gift in Pokémon Bank, start up the game you previously selected. 3. Speak to the delivery person in any Pokémon Center to receive your Pokémon as a Mystery Gift. 4. Remember to save your game!
Note: You will receive only one pair of Pokémon per Pokémon Bank account.
Follow this tutorial step-by-step to create a 3D Smartwatch model that you can use in video games, graphic design and illustration projects whilst learning Cinema 4D quickly.
Some of the skills you’ll learn in this tutorial include creating basic 3D modelling, importing reference images, adding lighting to the scene and basic rendering techniques.
In the first part of the two-part tutorial, I showed you how to:
How to Import Reference Images
How to Prepare for Modelling
How to Model the Smartwatch
In this, the second part of the the tutorial series, I’ll show you how to:
How to Create Coloured Materials
How to Add Lighting to the Scene
How to Render the Smartwatch
8. How to Create a New Material
Step 1
Located near the bottom of the screen there should be a material selection window. Click on Create > New Materialto create a new material to use that you can edit.
Materials are used to colour in the various objects and parts of the Smartwatch.
Step 2
Double click on the new material icon (displayed as a sphere). This brings up the Material Editor, where you adjust the various properties of the material such as the colour, transparency and reflectance.
For this particular style you’ll only be interested in flat colour (Luminance).
Step 3
Tick the button for Luminance and untick the boxes for Colour and Reflectance. This will give us the cel shaded look for our final image of the Smartwatch.
Step 4
Colour the Smartwatch, starting with the body, by adding the material to the object. Simply drag and drop the material to the object using the mouse. Drag and drop the material onto the object listed on the right of the screen.
This process is repeated for the other parts of the Smartwatch. The base colour of the Smartwatch is as follows:
R: 201
G: 197
B: 198
Step 5
Apply this material colour to the Smartwatch buttons as well
9. How to Adjust the Material Properties
Step 1
In the Material Editor, click on the arrow button next to Texture and select Sketch and Toon > Cel from the menu.
Step 2
Click on the new Cel button that appears next to Texture to bring up a new menu.
Step 3
In the new menu, adjust the settings as follows:
Change the Diffuse to match the image at below. It should be grey scale with the colour getting light from left to right.
Untick Camera.
Tick Lights.
Tick Shadows
Select Multiply from the drop down menu.
Step 4
Select a colour by double-clicking on the colour option box .
The Material Editor gives you many different options for choosing and picking the colour. These include RGB, HSV etc. Choose whichever option you’re most familiar with as a flat colour. Because of the Multiply shading mode, the different colour shades also appears in the material.
If the material has already been applied to the model, the colour of the model is automatically adjusted to the new material colour. This is useful if you change your mind on a certain colour or a certain part of the Smartwatch model.
Step 5
Because you’ve already applied the material to the model, the colour of the Smartwatch is automatically adjusted to the new material colour.
10. How to Adjust the Shading
Step 1
To get a better idea of the shading and how our render will turn out as you work on it, click and hold on the Render Button and select Interactive Render Region from the menu.
Step 2
Use the mouse to adjust the window so that it fits around the Smartwatch model. Look for the very small arrow on the right hand side of the window and use the mouse to drag it to the top right corner of the box (this increases the resolution).
Decrease the resolution by moving the arrow down if you find that the performance is decreasing.
Step 3
To change the way the light source is facing go to Options > Default Light.
Add a light object to the scene if you are more comfortable working that way.
Step 4
Change the light source in the Default Light window. Click where you’d like the light source to come from on the sphere and it’ll sync with the view port. Experiment with different lighting positions to come up with a lighting situation that you like.
This is adjusted at anytime so you can change the lighting again if you changed your mind.
11. Other Lighting Solutions
Step 1
To set up the basic lighting, go to the Floor button located in the top menu bar. Left Click-Hold and then select Physical Sky from the menu.
Step 2
Ensure that Physical Sky is selected in the menu on the right, a new menu appears on the bottom right of the screen. Select the Time and Location tab and choose a time using the left and right arrow keys.
This changes the lighting of the scene (according to the time of the day). Choose a suitable time to light up the scene. You’ll see how the lighting affects the scene in the viewport.
Step 3
To add a light to the scene, select the Add Light button in the top menu bar at the top of the screen.
This will create a Light Object which you can move around the scene. Move the light object using the Move Tool to a suitable position.
Step 4
To customise the lighting further, experiment with the light object options in the bottom right of the screen. Here you can adjust the Intensity, Light Type and even Colour.
12. How to Colour the Smartwatch Screen
Step 1
To create a new material we can duplicate the material by holding CTRL on the keyboard and then using the mouse to click and drag the material to the side.
Step 2
Double click on the new material to open up the Material Editor and select Luminance. From there change the colour to the following:
R: 56
G: 47
B: 66
Step 3
Apply the new material to the screen by clicking and dragging it directly onto the object.
13. How to Colour the Smartwatch Wrist Strap
Step 1
Create a new material. Duplicate a previous material in order to keep the settings from before.
Double click on the new material to open up the Material Editor and select Luminance. From there change the colour to the following:
R: 70
G: 69
B: 65
Step 2
Apply the new material to both of the wrist straps by either clicking on the material and dragging it to the objects via the viewport or via the object list window.
14. How to Render the Smartwatch
Step 1
On the top menu bar, click on the Render Settings button. This brings up the render settings window.
Step 2
In the Render Settings menu, change the options to what you need. First you will need to tick the Save Settings to select a file location, file format and alpha channel.
Select Alpha Channel if you wish to keep the background see through. This is useful if you wish to add a background to the image in Adobe Photoshop.
Step 3
In the Output Settings choose the resolution, height and width of the image.
Step 4
To ensure that the Smartwatch render is nice and sharp, go to the Anti-Aliasing settings. Select Cubic (Still Image) which can be found under Filter.
Step 5
To create the final image of the Smartwatch, click on the Render button. Remember to make sure that you’ve selected the right view in your viewport (front, right, left or perspective etc.) and that you’re happy with the camera angle.
Choose a suitable angle in the viewport by navigating around the scene.
Step 6
For more control over how the final render looks, create a camera object to help. Find a suitable view using the viewport first and then click on the camera button.
This creates a camera using the current view in the viewport. Check out the camera settings to see how they will affect the final render.
The End Result
Wait for the final render to finish. Once the render is complete, repeat the steps above and change the camera or the view port to create a new image from a different angle.
Throughout the course of the project you’ve learnt how to:
Import Reference Images
Prepare for Modelling
Model an Smartwatch
Create Coloured Materials
Add Lighting to the Scene
Render the Smartwatch
Feel free to share your own creations below. You can also export your image into Adobe Photoshop to enhance it further or to use it as part of a larger image.
Celebrate International Puppy Day with these helpful hounds!
Who’s a good boy?! These pups! Celebrate the most majestic creature with these pup-filled games.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate: Legendary game worlds and fighters collide in the ultimate showdown. Whether you’re playing the game locally or online* with up to eight players**, don’t forget to call the Nintendogs for assistance!
Overcooked 2: The Onion Kingdom is being threatened by The Unbread! The Onion King and his loyal pup Kevin need you, so chop, fry, and bake your way through a series of crazy kitchens to defeat them. No, Kevin! Don’t be a hero!
Super Mario Odyssey: Explore incredible places far from the Mushroom Kingdom as you join Mario and his ally Cappy on a massive, globe-trotting adventure. Collect Power Moons to power up the Odyssey airship and save Princess Peach from Bow…wow… Is that dog wearing a hat?!
Wargroove: In this turn-based strategy game, choose your Commander and wage war on battling factions. Queen Marcia’s faithful hound Caesar can even command his own armies. You better watch out; this pup gets ruff!
Undertale: Fall into the underworld and explore a hilarious and heartwarming world full of dangerous monsters. Date a skeleton, dance with a robot, encounter Annoying Dogs…or destroy everyone where they stand. The future is yours to determine!
Mimpi Dreams: Mimpi is a lazy pup who becomes a “Superdog” in his dreams. Whether you’re moving objects or helping him communicate with dream creatures, help him save his friends and learn what it takes to be a good boy!
Numbala: Fly a spaceship through galactic islands, rescue your best dog friend, and train at math all while you chase a mysterious space whale! Phew!
Left-Right: The Mansion: Gigi the dog ran into a huge mansion, and it’s up to you to save him! Journey through a mysterious place where you have a simple choice to make: left or right?
The Liar Princess and the Blind Prince: Transform between the wolf and the princess to solve puzzles, evade traps, and unlock fragments of memories. Weave through the dark and dangerous forest to guide the prince toward a cure.
* Nintendo Switch Online membership (sold separately) and Nintendo Account required for online play. Not available in all countries. Internet access required for online features. Terms apply. Learn more at: https://www.nintendo.com/switch-online.
** Additional accessories may be required for multiplayer mode; sold separately.
You can swing into a new journey with Unravel Two – available today!
When you’re looking for adventure, it helps to see from a different perspective – or two.
Dive into an immersive story filled with energy, exuberance, inspiration, and even monsters. Awaken the world around you and discover an unbreakable bond between friends.
Features
Two Yarnys: Control two Yarnys – small creatures made from a single strand of yarn – on your own or with a friend*. Use both Yarnys to solve tricky puzzles, get past daunting obstacles, and escape shadowy enemies.
A World of Wonders: The world looks different from a few centimeters off the ground. Navigate landscapes and complex urban environments inspired by real Scandinavian locations.
Playful Problem-Solving: Use your yarn as a lasso, build magical bridges, turn everyday objects into catapults, and more. Dangerous environments, electric shocks, hungry birds, and shadowy monsters wait ahead, and you’ll have to use every skill you have to reach your goal.
Heartfelt Storytelling: Your job is to chase a mysterious “spark” that two young people dearly need, and your journey will take you deep into their most important memories. Explore the world, build the bond that holds them together, and escape the shadowy creatures that try to stop you.
Experience family-friendly VR with hippos, aliens, photography and more in new Nintendo Labo: VR Kit
Ever wish you could paint like an elephant or feel like a superhero by stopping an alien invasion? Nintendo Labo: VR Kit launches exclusively for the Nintendo Switch system on April 12 with dozens of simple and fun virtual reality* experiences for kids and families to enjoy together. Get a sneak peek at what’s included in the Nintendo Labo: VR Kit in this new video released by Nintendo: https://labo.nintendo.com/#video.
Combining the innovative physical and digital gameplay of Nintendo Labo with basic VR technology, Nintendo Labo: VR Kit introduces virtual reality in a unique and approachable way. The Toy-Con Wind Pedal produces a blast of air to create the feeling of flying, while the Toy-Con Blaster slides and clicks before it launches a volley of lasers (or fruit). Players can make different DIY cardboard creations like a Toy-Con Elephant or a Toy-Con Camera; play a variety of VR games and experiences with these creations; and discover how it all works – or even design their own bite-sized VR experiences with the included programming tools.
“Nintendo Labo is inherently designed to encourage imagination and creativity in people of all ages by blending real-world and virtual experiences,” said Doug Bowser, Nintendo of America’s Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing. “This new kit takes that concept a step further by layering in virtual reality to bring the Toy-Con creations to life and encourage family-friendly, pass-and-play experiences.”
All the games and experiences in Nintendo Labo: VR Kit are designed to be shareable, fun and social. By alternating turns, everyone in the room can watch and enjoy players’ reactions and join in the fun. Some games even allow players who aren’t looking into the Toy-Con VR Goggles to interact with the on-screen experience. For example, if one player is exploring the in-game ocean and taking photos with the Toy-Con Camera, another person in the room can wear the Toy-Con Snorkel and step in front of the Camera to make a bug-eyed fish swim quickly toward the player’s face – the reaction is priceless!
The Nintendo Labo: VR Kit offers a variety of games and experiences that work with the different Toy-Con creations, including:
Ocean Camera (Toy-Con Camera): Dive into the deep blue virtual sea and complete objectives like taking photos of sea life. The ocean is full of surprises.
House Camera (Toy-Con Camera): Interact with the strange creature living in the house – which some people may recognize from the Nintendo Labo: Variety Kit! – and complete missions by taking photos in its mysterious home.
Marble Run (Toy-Con Elephant): Try to complete physics puzzles by using various objects to guide marbles through rings. You can even create puzzles of your own to challenge friends and family.
Doodle (Toy-Con Elephant): Create colorful 3D artwork by moving the trunk of the Toy-Con Elephant through the air, using various in-game tools and styles to bring your creations to life. Once finished, show off your masterpieces on the TV by docking your Nintendo Switch. An additional multiplayer game lets you take turns drawing and guessing each other’s drawings.
Bird (Toy-Con Bird): Soar through the sky on a bird’s back, collecting items and helping baby birds hatch along the way. Players flap the wings of the Toy-Con Bird to fly and simply tilt it to turn.
Bird Dash (Toy-Con Bird, Toy-Con Wind Pedal): Compete in timed challenges by racing through checkpoints as you fly through the sky. The Toy-Con Wind Pedal is used in conjunction with the Toy-Con Bird to deliver an extra boost of speed, while also sending a surprisingly strong puff of air toward the player that enhances the sense of flying.
Blaster (Toy-Con Blaster): Battle an alien invasion and giant bosses in an on-rails experience that requires sharp reflexes and a keen eye.
Kablasta (Toy-Con Blaster): Challenge a friend to competitive hippo feeding. Yes, hippo feeding! Fling different types of fruit toward the hippos to lure them to your side of the pool and score the most points.
Hop Dodge (Toy-Con Wind Pedal): As a frog, jump as high as you can on an ever-growing stack of balls while avoiding obstacles and heading soccer balls. The wind resistance from the Wind Pedal will make you feel as though you’re actually experiencing a breeze.
VR Plaza (all Toy-Con creations): Enjoy 64 bite-sized games and experiences in VR Plaza, including platformers and puzzlers. Many of these experiences can be enjoyed using only the Toy-Con VR Goggles and Nintendo Switch system.
Two programing tools are included with the Nintendo Labo: VR Kit software. Toy-Con Garage is the tool that is returning from previous kits and optimized for this kit’s Toy-Con creations. Toy-Con Garage VR is a new tool that allows players to create their own VR games and experiences. In fact, Toy-Con Garage VR is the tool that the development team used to create everything in VR Plaza. Players can even import VR Plaza games into Toy-Con Garage VR mode to discover how they work, customize the experiences or use them as inspiration to create a completely new game.
Nintendo Labo: VR Kit will launch in retail stores on April 12 with two primary configurations, one that includes all Toy-Con creations and one that includes a smaller selection of projects to get started:
Nintendo Labo: VR Kit: Available at a suggested retail price of $79.99, the complete Nintendo Labo: VR Kit includes the Nintendo Switch software and materials to build all six Toy-Con projects – the Toy-Con VR Goggles, Toy-Con Blaster, Toy-Con Camera, Toy-Con Bird, Toy-Con Wind Pedal and Toy-Con Elephant – as well as a Screen Holder and other accessories. It’s a good option for kids and families who want to dive into the full experience.
Nintendo Labo: VR Kit – Starter Set + Blaster: Available at a suggested retail price of only $39.99, the Starter Set includes the Nintendo Switch software, plus all the components to build the Toy-Con VR Goggles and Toy-Con Blaster, as well as the Screen Holder and other accessories. The Starter Set is a great entry point into the world of Nintendo Labo VR.
Players that own the Starter Set can purchase the following optional expansion sets at https://store.nintendo.com/ to expand their experience:
Nintendo Labo: VR Kit – Expansion Set 1**: Available for $19.99, Expansion Set 1 includes the components needed to build the Toy-Con Elephant and Toy-Con Camera.
Nintendo Labo: VR Kit – Expansion Set 2**: Available for $19.99, Expansion Set 2 includes the components needed to build the Toy-Con Wind Pedal and Toy-Con Bird.
*The VR mode should only be used by children ages 7 and older. Parents should restrict the display of VR mode for children 6 and under by accessing the in-game settings using the goggles icon. Users can easily turn off the VR feature and use the included Screen Holder instead of the VR Goggles to enjoy any of the included games and experiences in 2D.
**The two expansion sets do not include the Toy-Con VR Goggles or Nintendo Labo: VR Kit software.
Nintendo Switch and Frito-Lay Variety Packs make snack time a little more super (Mario)
Nintendo is teaming up with Frito-Lay to add superstar characters from some of its hit Nintendo Switch games to the in-store packaging of various Frito-Lay Variety Packs. Starting on March 25 and running through May 19, the spring promotion will include package art featuring the three characters Mario, Luigi and Yoshi from various Nintendo Switch games like New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe, Super Mario Party, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Mario Tennis Aces and Yoshi’s Crafted World. Like Frito-Lay Variety Packs, all of these Nintendo Switch games are fun for families to enjoy together.
Fans who purchase the specially marked Frito-Lay Variety Packs will also have the chance to win a Nintendo Switch system and three Nintendo Switch games selected by Frito-Lay*. Frito-Lay Variety Packs are giving away these Nintendo Switch prize packs every hour between March 25 and May 19, so there are plenty of opportunities to win. Participants just have to look for the unique code on each specially marked package and enter the code at FLVPGameGiveaway.com for a chance to win.
“This partnership with Frito-Lay Variety Packs is another way for us to expand the Nintendo brand and bring it directly to families,” said Doug Bowser, Nintendo of America’s Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing. “Mario and Frito-Lay Variety Packs are a great fit, as both are loved by people of all ages.”
This year will see a lineup of new Nintendo Switch games, starting with the new platforming adventure Yoshi’s Crafted World on March 29. Other notable upcoming releases include Super Mario Maker 2 in June and major updates to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. The games featured in the promotion with Frito-Lay Variety Packs like New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and Mario Tennis Aces are currently available in stores and digitally in Nintendo eShop on Nintendo Switch. For more information about Nintendo Switch, visit https://www.nintendo.com/switch/.
*NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Open to legal residents of 50 US/DC, 13+. Void where prohibited. Begins 12:00:00pm CT 3/25/19 & ends 11:59:59pm CT 5/19/19. Limit 3 Code submissions per day. For a free Code, send a 3″ x 5″ card or piece of paper with your full name, address, city, state, zip code, date of birth & email address, to be received by 5/15/19, to: Frito-Lay Variety Packs Game Giveaway Code Request, PO Box 760006, Dept. 882-715, El Paso, TX 88576-0006. Code will be emailed. See Official Rules at FLVPGameGiveaway.com. Sponsor: Frito-Lay, Inc., 7701 Legacy Drive, Plano, TX 75024-4099. Nintendo is not a sponsor, co-sponsor or administrator of this sweepstakes.