Christina Aguilera and her daughter play the new Pokémon Legends: Arceus

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Singer, parent, and singer Christina Aguilera made another trailer for the Nintendo Switch OLED after her latest show—which featured a bunch of family games—and while her kids are still a big part of this one, the games are a little more exciting.

First, Ms. Aguilera plays Pokémon Legends (not yet released!): Arceus with her young daughter, who rides the new Wyrdeer and catches Pokémon with one of the new/old Apricorn Balls. We can do some in-depth analysis of the footage, but… well, that might have been added in a post, even though we know they’ve already played the game.

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Then she moves into Penna with her older teenage son, and – spoilers – Christina herself is a crook. Fortunately, she was caught and dumped into the void of space.

Then her sister and family arrive and play their “favorite” – Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. It’s hard not to read “How many times do you think we’ve played this game?” A joke is like digging into Nintendo themselves, for taking so long on the next Mario Kart release…but maybe it doesn’t mean it that way, does it?

As a reminder, Pokémon Legends: Arceus will be released on January 28. It’s just a few weeks!

Are you jealous of Christina’s little girl? Would you like to play a role between us with the woman who was the childhood of many of us? Let us know in the comments.

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