That’s a wrap. Following rumours late last year Mortal Kombat 1 could be winding down its support sooner rather than later, NetherRealm and WB Games have this week announced the arrival of the Mortal Kombat 1: Definitive Edition. This version of the game, which is […]
NintendoAnd its heading to North America. The Pokémon Company has revealed that the Pokémon Fossil Museum, a travelling exhibit of Pokémon skeletons and fossils for pudding paleontologists, will be leaving Japan for the first time in 2026. The first exhibit to debut outside of Japan […]
NintendoTools of the trade. If you happen to live in the UK, then you’ll know that the weather this week has been pretty glorious – mostly. So, as I was out on one of my evening walks with the dog, I gazed out toward the […]
NintendoAnother big departure for the legendary studio. It’s been announced in the latest issue of Famitsu Magazine that PlatinumGames designer Takahisa Taura is parting ways with the developer in order to start work on his own company, Eel Game Studio. As revealed in a post […]
NintendoAnother big departure for the legendary studio.
It’s been announced in the latest issue of Famitsu Magazine that PlatinumGames designer Takahisa Taura is parting ways with the developer in order to start work on his own company, Eel Game Studio.
As revealed in a post by Genki, and spotted by the folks over at VGC, Taura stated on a few social media sites that he hasn’t got anything he wishes to share with regards to his new venture just yet, but really it’s the fact of another big name leaving Platinum that’s the real concern for fans of the studio.
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“only products from our U.S. warehouse are available”. Yes, it seems as though the United States’ bewildering tariff tactics are not through causing issues for gamers. Not by a long-shot, we’d imagine. Following on from the Nintendo Switch 2 pre-order debacle that’s been occurring Stateside, […]
Nintendo“only products from our U.S. warehouse are available”.
Yes, it seems as though the United States’ bewildering tariff tactics are not through causing issues for gamers. Not by a long-shot, we’d imagine.
Following on from the Nintendo Switch 2 pre-order debacle that’s been occurring Stateside, popular peripheral maker 8BitDo has confirmed via its official website (thanks Polygon) that it’ll no longer be shipping new inventory to the U.S. in the wake of uncertainty following Trump’s ongoing tariff saga.
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Though he’s optismistic about general preservation efforts. Game-Key Cards for the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 have been incredibly controversial amongst the community, with more and more third-party studios seemingly opting to utilise the technology instead of including the full game data on the cartridge. Now, […]
NintendoThough he’s optismistic about general preservation efforts.
Game-Key Cards for the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 have been incredibly controversial amongst the community, with more and more third-party studios seemingly opting to utilise the technology instead of including the full game data on the cartridge.
Now, in speaking with GamesIndustry,biz, Nightdive Studios’ CEO Stephen Kick has expressed his own opinion on the move, stating that Nintendo embracing Game-Key Cards is “disheartening”.
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New gen, new look. Since announcing the Switch 2, Nintendo has been updating its services, storefronts and even merch to reflect this new generation. Now, in the latest update, Switch eShop cards are reportedly getting a “visual refresh”. Some of these new eShop cards have […]
NintendoNew gen, new look.
Since announcing the Switch 2, Nintendo has been updating its services, storefronts and even merch to reflect this new generation. Now, in the latest update, Switch eShop cards are reportedly getting a “visual refresh”.
Some of these new eShop cards have apparently already been shared on social media and it seems Nintendo will be releasing different-priced cards with some updated character art. Noticeably this includes Donkey Kong’s new look.
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Here’s what you can expect. Nintendo’s partnership with LEGO continues to grow and it looks like we’ve now got the first details about the next batch of sets. This includes sets for the Super Mario, Mario Kart and the Animal Crossing line. Some of the […]
NintendoHere’s what you can expect.
Nintendo’s partnership with LEGO continues to grow and it looks like we’ve now got the first details about the next batch of sets.
This includes sets for the Super Mario, Mario Kart and the Animal Crossing line. Some of the highlights include a Mario Kart set with the Mario figure included as well as a new set for Captain Toad. Unsurprisingly, more animals will be joining the Animal Crossing LEGO series as well.
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Another 3DS banger. Nintendo Music has rolled out another update this week and it adds the Mario Kart 7 album dating back to the 3DS generation. All up, this soundtrack includes a total of 66 songs with a runtime of 2 hours and 9 minutes. […]
NintendoAnother 3DS banger.
Nintendo Music has rolled out another update this week and it adds the Mario Kart 7 album dating back to the 3DS generation.
All up, this soundtrack includes a total of 66 songs with a runtime of 2 hours and 9 minutes. You’ll be able to relive races like Toad Circuit, Shy Guy Bazaar, Daisy Hills, and even the battle courses and Mario Kart Channel music.
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The fun begins with Undertale. Nintendo’s Switch Online game trials aren’t always the biggest reveals, but in Japan this month, Nintendo will be doing something a little bit different. Between 2nd May until 25th May, there’ll be four surprise trials released. Read the full article […]
NintendoThe fun begins with Undertale.
Nintendo’s Switch Online game trials aren’t always the biggest reveals, but in Japan this month, Nintendo will be doing something a little bit different. Between 2nd May until 25th May, there’ll be four surprise trials released.
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But it might make one game “more difficult”. We’re still finding out new details about the Switch 2 and one other little update that’s recently been discovered is tied to the new Joy-Con 2 controllers. On Nintendo’s backwards compatibility page covering the Switch games that […]
NintendoBut it might make one game “more difficult”.
We’re still finding out new details about the Switch 2 and one other little update that’s recently been discovered is tied to the new Joy-Con 2 controllers.
On Nintendo’s backwards compatibility page covering the Switch games that will play on Switch 2, some more information about the Joy-Con 2’s ‘HD Rumble’ feature has been revealed. Underneath a segment about Everybody 1-2-Switch! it’s mentioned how the volume of force feedback vibrations has been reduced.
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A refreshed crop. Natsume is bringing Harvest Moon: The Lost Valley and Harvest Moon: Skytree Village to Switch on 3rd July 2025 as a double-pack. Pre-orders are open now for the physical edition of Harvest Moon: The Lost Valley & Skytree Village, which will also […]
NintendoA refreshed crop.
Natsume is bringing Harvest Moon: The Lost Valley and Harvest Moon: Skytree Village to Switch on 3rd July 2025 as a double-pack.
Pre-orders are open now for the physical edition of Harvest Moon: The Lost Valley & Skytree Village, which will also net you an adorable little acrylic standee featuring a host of cuddly farm animals. This is only available online via The Natsume Store.
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“After your Expedition, check out The Hundred Line”. Goodness gracious, RPG fans have been spoiled over the past few years, right? In fact, let’s point to last week specifically. In the space of two days, three huge RPGs launched across various platforms — Oblivion Remastered, […]
Nintendo“After your Expedition, check out The Hundred Line”.
Goodness gracious, RPG fans have been spoiled over the past few years, right? In fact, let’s point to last week specifically. In the space of two days, three huge RPGs launched across various platforms — Oblivion Remastered, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, and, for those of us with a Switch, The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy.
Those latter two launched on the same day, with Expedition 33 seemingly getting the lion’s share of the attention on social media. But those who have played The Hundred Line, the latest game from Kotaro Uchikoshi and Kazutaka Kodaka (of Zero Escape and Danganronpa fame) cannot stop raving about it. Including the director of Expedition 33, Guillaume Broch.
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