Animal Crossing: New Horizons NPC dialogue has players wondering if an art wing is coming to the museum
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Just like previous Animal Crossing games, New Horizons has its own museum. Players can collect bugs, fish, and fossils and have them displayed. Once one of these items is donated to Blathers, they’ll show up in the museum.
Could that museum be expanded in the future? Some dialogue from Fang, one of the game’s NPCs, has players speculating about the possibility.
Cannibal Holocaust game planned for Switch
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Fantastico Studio has announced that it is working with the Cannibal Holocaust film franchise and turning the fourth entry into a video game rather than a movie. Details are light at the moment, but the new project will be an “interactive horror graphic adventure made with Unity, with the direction and script of Ruggero Deodato, the original drawings of Solo Macello, in which the player will take control of different characters, to reveal, little by little, the background that led them to a desperate expedition to the virgin jungles of Borneo.”
Here’s the full announcement:
First look at Hallmark’s 2020 Nintendo ornaments
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We’ve grown accustomed to seeing new Nintendo ornaments from Hallmark around this time each year. The tradition continues, as we have an early look at some different designs planned for 2020.
This year seems to be all about the classics. 8-bit designs are on the way for Mario, Luigi, and Donkey Kong. Photos for each of these ornaments can be found below.
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt sold around 700,000 copies on Switch in 2019
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Despite coming out many years later on Switch, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt has still managed to sell a significant amount of copies on the platform. In 2019, the open world RPG shifted around 700,000 copies on Nintendo’s console.
That tidbit comes from CD Projekt Red’s new management board report. A chart included in the document shows that 11 percent of The Witcher 3’s overall sales were on Switch last year. Remember that the title debuted in mid-October on the system, so it was on the market for less than three months in 2019.
Here’s a look at the chart:
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Dungeon crawler Legends of Amberland: The Forgotten Crown reaching Switch this month
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Pineapple Works will publish Legends of Amberland: The Forgotten Crown on Switch this month, the company has announced. It will launch via the eShop on April 20.
Here’s an overview of the dungeon crawler, along with a trailer:
Ultimate Chicken Horse update out now (version 1.7.028)
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Ultimate Chicken Horse has been updated on Switch, implementing several bug fixes. It’s now at version 1.7.028.
Below are the full patch notes:
Theme Park Simulator heading to Switch next week
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Theme Park Simulator is making its way to Switch next week, BadLand Publishing has announced. The game will be offered digitally via the eShop starting April 17.
We have the following overview and trailer for Theme Park Simulator:
1971 Project Helios out in June
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RecoTechnology has provided a release date for RecoTechnology, its turn-based strategy and RPG hybrid. The game will launch on June 9, the developer has confirmed.
Here’s an overview of 1971 Project Helios, along with a trailer:
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UK software sales – April 8, 2020
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New Streets of Rage 4 trailer reveals unlockable characters and soundtracks from the past
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A new element of Streets of Rage 4 has been revealed in a trailer issued by DotEmu today.
In the game, players can access tributes to previous entries in the series, including “unlockable pixel art characters with movesets and abilities unique to their respective games”. The original Streets of Rage 1 and 2 soundtracks will also be available.
Here’s some additional information: