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2GG on Twitter: "What announced Nintendo Switch games are you looking forward to in 2019? https://t.co/KPZbSWBPcL" / Twitter
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Nintendo Continues Its Countdown to E3 2019 with More Details on What Fans Can Expect | Business Wire
New Nintendo Direct Announced for September 4 will Have 'Pokémon Sword and Shield' and 'Luigi's Mansion 3'
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Action, RPGs, Farming, and Burgers Abound in XSEED Games' Robust E3 2019 Lineup across Nintendo Switch™, PlayStation®4 and PC; Surprise Announcement Teased – XSEED Games
Trio Of 2019 THQ Nordic Nintendo Switch Games Announced - GameRevolution
The 50 best games of 2019 - Polygon
March 2019 NES Games Announced for Nintendo Switch Online
Nintendo Switch will finally get SNES games—20 of them—starting tomorrow | Ars Technica