Submit a news tip



Arcade Archives Tecmo Bowl has long been known to be coming to Switch, but we’ve never had an actual release date. That finally changes today, as Hamster announced that the sports title is slated for January 30 worldwide.

While Tecmo Bowl did appear on the NES, it first debuted on arcades back in 1987. There are some differences such as support for up to four players – Nintendo’s old console only allowed two people to play together. That’s on top of better visuals and the ability to break tackles.

Pricing for Arcade Archives Tecmo Bowl is set at $7.99 / €6.99 / £6.29.

Source: Hamster PR


Publisher Double Fine and developer Foam Sword Games have announced that the treasure-hunting adventure Knights and Bikes is coming to Switch. A release is planned for February 6.

Here’s an overview of the game, along with a trailer:

The latest issue of Jump has more information on My Hero One’s Justice 2. Along with a new playable character, we have information on the game’s Mission Mode.

Kendo Rappa is said to be a power-type close-ranged fighter. Regarding Mission Mode, players can make their own Hero Office and enhance characters using points acquired by clearing missions. On top of that, you can scout allies using Hero Coins and recruit villains.

Source, Via

A new trailer has arrived for Dezatopia, the shoot ’em up game planned for an upcoming Siwtch release. We have it below.

Arc System Works has prepared a new trailer for its fighting title Under Night In-Birth Exe:Late[cl-r]. Get a look at the video below.

Dragalia Lost updated today with its latest batch of content. Along with an interlude for the main campaign Chapter 11: Android Anguish, Gala Dragalia has gone live.

Below are details on both events:

As we heard earlier today, XX Mission is the next Arcade Archives game for Switch. View some footage from a Famitsu live stream recording below.


SEGA has prepared a fresh batch of details and screenshots for Hatsune Miku: Project Diva MegaMix. Today’s update covers the game’s Practice, Gallery, and Game / Control Configuration elements.

Here’s the full roundup, courtesy of Gematsu:

This week’s expanded Japanese software sales are as follows:

1. [PS4] Yakuza: Like a Dragon (Sega, 01/17/20) – 156,993 (New)
2. [PS4] Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot (Bandai Namco, 01/17/20) – 89,537 (New)
3. [NSW] Pokemon Sword / Shield (The Pokemon Company, 11/15/19) – 55,604 (3,312,358)
4. [NSW] Ring Fit Adventure (Nintendo, 10/18/19) – 35,860 (583,429)
5. [PS4] Romance of the Three Kingdoms XIV (Koei Tecmo, 01/17/20) – 20,095 (New)
6. [NSW] Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE Encore (Nintendo, 01/17/20) – 18,797 (New)
7. [NSW] Dr. Kawashima’s Brain Training for Nintendo Switch (Nintendo, 12/27/19) – 15,790 (107,698)
8. [NSW] Minecraft: Nintendo Switch Edition (Bundle Version Included) (Microsoft, 06/21/18) – 13,919 (1,222,666)
9. [NSW] Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (Nintendo, 04/28/17) – 12,370 (2,737,674)
10. [NSW] Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (Nintendo, 12/07/18) – 12,347 (3,522,802)

Little Busters! Converted Edition

Retailer listings have revealed the Japanese release date for Little Busters! Converted Edition. Prototype will publish the title on April 23 for 6,050 yen. As a bonus, pre-orders will include the special drama CD “‘Our’ Morning.”

Little Busters! Converted Edition comes with all additional elements implemented in the romance visual novel thus far, including full voice-overs for the main characters, supporting characters, and portrait for popular sub-character A-chan Senpai added in the PS Vita version, as well as the new event CG for certain scenes added in Little Busters! Perfect Edition for PC. That’s on top of the ability to switch between English and Japanese text at any time, a “Busterpedia” explaining the Japanese culture terms used in the game, full touchscreen control support, and the ability to play the game with a one hand via a single Joy-Con (R) in table and TV modes.

Source, Via


Manage Cookie Settings