Nintendo Denies Using AI Images In New ‘My Mario’ Marketing

Update: Nintendo responds after fans accuse company.

Yesterday, Nintendo announced that it would be bringing its ‘My Mario’ collection to the West next month. It launched a cute new marketing campaign showing happy parents and young children putting the products to the test, but the images quickly set AI alarm bells ringing for many on social media (thanks for the heads up, The Gamer).

You see, in a lot of the promotional images, commenters online thought that the fingers just don’t add up. One model’s thumb appears bent back to an impossible angle, while another hand holding up a toddler has been criticised for its finger length and placement.

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Larian “Would Have Loved” Baldur’s Gate 3 On Switch 2, Will “Certainly Consider” Divinity

“It wasn’t our decision to make”.

Of all the dream Nintendo Switch 2 ports, Baldur’s Gate 3 is probably extremely high on many people’s lists. It certainly is on ours too! But that pipe dream may have to stay as just that — a pipe dream.

Larian Studios, the developer behind the GOTY winning RPG from 2023, held a Reddit AMA earlier today mainly focusing on its upcoming Divinity title, which was revealed at The Game Awards 2025. And, as you’d expect, one fan asked about the potential of a Switch 2 port of the latest Baldur’s Gate game.

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Nintendo Accused Of Using AI Images In New ‘My Mario’ Marketing

But is it actually AI?

Yesterday, Nintendo announced that it would be bringing its ‘My Mario’ collection to the West next month. It launched a cute new marketing campaign showing happy parents and young children putting the products to the test, but the images quickly set AI alarm bells ringing for many on social media (thanks for the heads up, The Gamer).

You see, in a lot of the promotional images, commenters online thought that the fingers just don’t add up. One model’s thumb appears bent back to an impossible angle, while another hand holding up a toddler has been criticised for its finger length and placement.

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Disappointed In The Switch 2’s Joy-Con Colours? Dbrand Has You Covered

Gimme some skin.

When Nintendo announced the new alternative colour Joy-Con controllers for the Switch 2 this week, one thing became adamantly clear: it’s quite possible that we’ll never get any solid colour Joy-Con. Those little accents around the analogue sticks are likely all you’ll see when the Joy-Con are attached to the console. And that’s fine, y’know?

But if you’re not especially pleased about this, then accessory manufacturer Dbrand might have you covered. The company has revealed that it is launching ‘ColorMatched’ skins that will effectively take the accented colours of the new Joy-Con and apply the same colour to the entire controllers. The result, provided to apply them properly, is pretty neat.

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Alex Turns Heel As ‘The Man With No Allies’ In Street Fighter 6 Trailer

“Shut up!”.

Capcom has released a new teaser trailer for Alex, the latest addition in the Year 3 Character/Ultimate Pass for Street Fighter 6.

There’s no raw gameplay here, but if you ever wanted to see Final Fight‘s Andore (Hugo) get beaten to a pulp, this trailer has you covered. Alex fully turns heel for this one, becoming ‘The Man With No Allies’ as he taunts his opponent and rebukes the crowd.

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Lollipop Chainsaw RePOP – Switch 2 Edition Locks In New Release Date, Includes Paid Upgrade (Japan)

Featuring FPS and visual enhancements, mouse controls & more.

The Lollipop Chainsaw RePOP – Switch 2 Edition got a last-minute delay in November 2025, but we’ve now got an update…at least for Japan.

According to the latest Dragami Games press release, it will be launching in this location on 26th March 2026 (this includes a physical release). Switch users who already own the game will be able to purchase the “Upgrade Pack” in this region for 1,100 yen (about $7).

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Nintendo Expands Switch 2’s GameCube Library With Another Game

Fire Emblem is the first release of 2026.

Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance was originally teased for the Switch Online + Expansion Pack’s GameCube library last year, and it’s now been added to the service in the first update of 2026.

This tactical role-playing game was originally released on the GameCube in 2005. We’ll have a review up soon on Nintendo Life, so you’ll be able to find out more about it soon. For now, here’s some backstory:

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Falcom Reiterates Support For Switch 2, Currently Working On New Port

Further horizons.

Nihon Falcom has reiterated its support for the Nintendo Switch 2 today, and it plans to self-publish more major titles on the newest Nintendo console in the coming years.

That’s according to a report from GameBiz (translated by Automaton Media), where the creator of the Ys and Trails series has also teased that its currently working on a brand new Nintendo Switch 2 port of one of their existing titles. What that is, we don’t know yet, but we’ll likely find out at some point this year.

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Japanese Charts: Pokémon Legends Z-A Surpasses 1 Million Sales On Switch 2

But Switch still dominates.

Famitsu has published the latest boxed charts data from Japan, and it’s once again another success story for the Switch 2 and Mario Kart World. Both headline the hardware and software charts respectively, with Mario Kart World shifting another 94,645 units to total 2,668,381 lifetime sales.

Meanwhile, Pokémon Legends: Z-A – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition has managed to surpass the 1 million milestone, totalling 1,004,154. The OG Switch version is still dominating, however, shifting a total of 1,529,823 units. This balance will begin to lean more toward Switch 2 in the coming years as more and more people upgrade, but the remarkably high install base for Switch means that Pokémon games its successor will, for the time being, struggle to keep up.

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