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Starting Sep 8, 11 PM PT, get ready for some nostalgia with Mario (SNES) and Donkey Kong Jr. (SNES) in the Super Mario Kart Tour. Players can enjoy the past with these special 16-bit style racers that pay homage to the very first Mario Kart title on SNES. Check out the trailer below to see them in action:

Dragalia Lost will be seeing a limited event as of 2:00 AM PST, Sep 11, 2020. Check out the details from the Dragalia Lost Team here:

With a surge in demand earlier this year, the Nintendo Switch has seen a boost in production to 25 million units, but now that’s said to increase even further. In no small part due to the success of Animal Crossing: New Horizons, Bloomberg states the following:

Square Enix and Taito will be bringing train operator simulation game Densha de GO!! Hashirou Yamanote Sen to the Nintendo Switch. The game releases on PS4 on December 3 in Japan for 7,800 yen, but no word on a date and price for the Switch version. As for now, you can take a look at an overview of the game and a trailer as rounded up by Gematsu:

The Best At-Home Train Operator Experience

Densha de GO!! finally appears on consoles! Become a train operator and go around the ever-popular Yamanote Line, now with the addition of the new Takanawa Gateway Station. Enjoy the best at-home train operator experience while maintaining the the detail of the arcade version.

Various Modes

Experience various modes including “Operator’s Way,” a chapter-by-chapter mode with an eventual ending, and “VR Mode,” which is exclusive to the PlayStation 4 version.

Featuring That Popular New Station

The March 2020-opened Takanawa Gateway Station has been faithfully reproduced in the game!

Operate Lines Outside of the Yamanote Line

You can also operate lines and trains that do not appear in the arcade version, such as the Saikyou Line and Narita Express.

The enhanced port for Shiren the Wanderer: The Tower of Fortune and the Dice of Fate now sees a release date of December 3, 2020 for Japan. English, Japanese, Traditional Chinese, and Simplified Chinese language options will all be supported, as announced by developer Spike Chunsoft. The physical edition will cost 3,980 yen, and the digital edition will cost 2,709 yen respectively. The physical edition will include both a 60-page booklet and outer box sleeve which can be seen in the featured image above. We will keep an eye out for a verified Western launch date, but until then you can read our previous coverage of this mystery dungeon port here.

Update: A release date for the West is confirmed to be December 2.

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A new illustration has been released by Spike Chunsoft for Shiren the Wanderer: The Tower of Fortune and the Dice of Fate. The game is releasing worldwide some time in 2020, and you can take a look at the overview found by Gematsu, here:

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Shiren The Wanderer: The Tower of Fortune and the Dice of Fate is the latest installment in the storied franchise. Legend has it that Reeva, god of Destiny, holds sway over the past, present, and future. Said to dwell in the mysterious Tower of Fortune, Reeva decides the fates of all mankind with a trio of magic dice…

Lead Shiren The Wanderer and his sidekick Koppa in their quest to conquer the Tower of Fortune in this enhanced port of the PlayStation Vita classic with exclusive new dungeons!

Key Features

  • Classic Roguelike Gameplay – Each defeat brings you closer to victory as you learn new strategies and skills.
  • Gorgeous Retro Graphics – Beautiful 2D graphics and colorful characters highlight your quest.
  • Enhanced Port – Contains bonus dungeons not found in the original release.

Mad Rat Dead

A second trailer has been released by Nippon Ichi Software for the side-scrolling rhythm action game Mad Rat Dead. The Rat God explains to Mad Rat how to navigate and use the game’s various systems. Mad Rat Dead releases on Switch on October 29 in Japan and October 30 in North America and Europe. Notably, a demo is available on the Japanese eShop for anyone with a Japanese account on their Switch.

You can check out the trailer here:

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While a release date for the Switch version is still MIA, other platforms will be seeing Genshin Impact on September 28. The official website from miHoYo has added new character descriptions and information regarding some of the people you’ll get to meet in Liyue Harbor and Mondstadt. There is an exceptional amount of information for Qiqi, as well as a trailer of the characters in action, which can be found at the bottom of this post. Take a look at the info after the break, as rounded up by Gematsu:

Players on the lookout for light-elemented adventurers and dragons will pleased to know that as of Sept. 2, 11 PM PT, two banners will go live in Dragalia Lost that can help fill in the gaps of any roster. The Light Focus summon showcase will allow players to use their hard-earned Wyrmite to pull for the featured units. The Platinum Showcase, as always will require the use of the purchased currency Diamantium, but will guarantee that any tenfold summon will feature a light-attuned 5★ adventurer. The official announcements are here:

  • The Light Focus summon showcase starts Sept. 2, 11 PM PT! Only light-attuned adventurers and dragons will appear in this summon showcase! More details here.
  • A Platinum Showcase starts Sept. 2, 11 PM PT! A light-attuned 5★ adventurer is guaranteed to appear as the tenth summon in your tenfold summon. More details here.

Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin

Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin arrives on Switch November 10 in North America, November 12 in Japan, and November 20 in Europe and Australia. An update has arrived to the Japanese official website with information on the game’s cooking and farm tool creation elements. You can see the videos below as well as information and screenshots as rounded up by Gematsu after the break:


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