Metroid Dread tech analysis, including frame rate and resolution
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A new technical analysis for Metroid Dread has come in, which offers insight into the game’s frame rate, resolution, and more. The piece comes from Digital Foundry which just went live a short while ago.
Below is the full roundup of tidbits from the publication, including the frame rate and resolution for Metroid Dread:
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Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition announced for Switch
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Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition is coming to Switch, Rockstar Games has revealed. It will launch later in 2021.
The package of games will include Grand Theft Auto III, Vice City, and San Andreas. Each one “will feature across-the-board upgrades including graphical improvements and modern gameplay enhancements”, though they’ll retain “the classic look and feel of the originals.” Rockstar says it will have more information in the weeks ahead.
Video: Metroid Dread Special Edition unboxing
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If you’ve been hoping for a closer look at the Metroid Dread Special Edition, we have you covered with a new unboxing video.
This is a special release exclusive to the physical version. Copies include a steel game case, five high-quality art cards with key art for each 2D Metroid game, and a 190-page art book spanning all five entries in the 2D Metroid saga.
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Tetris Effect: Connected Switch launch trailer
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Enhance Games, Monstars, Resonair, and Stage Games have shared a launch trailer for Tetris Effect: Connected. The title just landed on Switch.
For more on Tetris Effect: Connected, check out the following overview:
Bouncy Bullets 2 out on Switch today
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Publisher Ratalaika Games and developer Petite Games are following up on the 2019 first-person shooting platformer Bouncy Bullets with a sequel, aptly named Bouncy Bullets 2. It’s out on Switch as of today as a digital download.
Here’s an overview of the game:
Shin Megami Tensei V daily demon vol. 140 – Chi You
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Atlus is back with its latest demon trailer for Shin Megami Tensei V, which shows off Chi You. The creature originally appeared in Shin Megami Tensei IMAGINE.
Thanks to the Megami Tensei Wiki, we have the following background information on Chi You:
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Famitsu software sales (9/27/21 – 10/3/21) – Top 30
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This week’s expanded Japanese software sales are as follows:
1. [PS4] The Legend of Heroes: Kuro no Kiseki – 50,114 / NEW
2. [PS4] FIFA 22 – 25,936 / NEW
3. [PS4] Lost Judgment – 20,393 / 132,245
4. [PS4] Melty Blood: Type Lumina – 18,833 / NEW
5. [NSW] FIFA 22 Nintendo Switch Legacy Edition – 13,385 / NEW
6. [NSW] Melty Blood: Type Lumina – 11,604 / NEW
7. [NSW] WarioWare: Get It Together! – 10,862 / 137,179
8. [NSW] Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – 10,005 / 4,073,252
9. [NSW] Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot + A New Power Awakens Set – 9,897 / 51,971
10. [NSW] Minecraft – 9,611 / 2,214,466
Quake update out now on Switch, patch notes
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Bethesda has issued a first update for its recently-released Switch remaster for Quake. It comes with improvements to controls, the addition of bot support to multiple Deathmatch maps, improvements to bot functionality, and bug fixes.
Below are the full patch notes for the Quake update:
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Nintendo says it has been improving the Joy-Con and will keep doing so
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As part of an interview regarding the Switch OLED, Nintendo’s Toru Yamashita and Ko Shiota commented on the Switch Joy-Con, wear and tear, and improvements.
Yamashita actually said Nintendo has “been continuing to make improvements that may not always be visible.” More improvements are planned. Yamashita added that Nintendo has “investigated the Joy-Con controllers used by the customers and repeatedly improved the wear resistance and durability.”
Yamashita mentioned that the analog sticks in the Switch OLED Joy-Con “are the latest version with all the improvements.” These improvements are also available in the analog sticks included in the regular Switch, Switch Lite, separately sold Joy-Con controllers, and even the Switch Pro Controller that are currently being shipped.
Nintendo on changing Switch’s audio and speakers for OLED model
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One of the biggest selling points of the new Switch model is its bigger OLED screen, but it also has other improvements such as a change in its speakers and audio.
According to Nintendo’s Toru Yamashita, the company went with closed-type speakers “where the sound quality and pressure can be increased thanks to the back of the speaker being sealed.” Such speakers “produce a clearer sound by preventing the collision of sound coming from the front and back.” There was a lot of work involved as Nintendo had less space to work with inside the console due to the bigger screen. Nintendo ultimately “needed to use the structure of the console and design a sealed space at the back ourselves.”
Below are the full comments from Yamashita as well as Nintendo’s Ko Shiota regarding the Switch OLED audio and speakers: