Nick Chavez has taken over Doug Bowser’s role of SVP sales and marketing at Nintendo of America
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Reggie Fils-Aime retired as president of Nintendo of America this week. That led to Doug Bowser taking over that role. But what about Bowser’s previous position?
This wasn’t widely reported, but Nick Chavez is Nintendo of America’s new senior vice president of sales and marketing. Chavez will likely have more of a public role now, as he’ll be involved with interviews with outlets that Bowser previously handled, and he’s already been quoted in a couple of Nintendo’s press releases this week. We wish Chavez the best in his new role.
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Pre-order updates (4/21/19)
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Cytus Alpha footage
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Cytus Alpha will initially land on Switch this Thursday, with a physical version to follow in April. Check out a bunch of footage in the video below.
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Fire Emblem Heroes – Tempest Trials+: Taste of Spring starting soon, summoning event live
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It’s been announced that Tempest Trials+: Taste of Spring will be kicking off in Fire Emblem Heroes on April 24. By clearing the event maps and raising your score, you can earn rewards. The 5-star Special Hero Leo: Extra Tomatoes and the Sacred Seals Chill Atk 1 and Wind Boost 1 will be provided as bonuses.
Tying in with that event, a new summoning focus has gone live. Three Heroes from among the bonus allies are available.
We’ll also mention that Blessed Gardens: New Map has been added. This challenge has players completing three consecutive battles with three teams.
Happy 30th anniversary to the Game Boy
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The Game Boy first launched in Japan on April 21, 1989. That means the system is celebrating a big birthday today. Happy 30th anniversary!
While modern gamers may think of systems like the DS, 3DS, and perhaps even Switch, the Game Boy started it all with playing on the go. It’s where the sensations that were Tetris and Pokemon first took place. The handheld line would later spawn the Game Boy Color, GBA (and SP), and Game Boy Micro before it was eventually retired.
After its release in Japan, the North American launch took place on July 31, 1989. Europe would later get the system on September 28.
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Nintendo maintenance schedule as of April 21, 2019
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Once again, Nintendo has updated its maintenance schedule for the coming week. A few different sessions are planned, all of which impact Switch.
The current schedule is as follows:
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Fan-made amiibo compatibility chart – version 14.0
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moldyclay has returned with an update to the fan-made amiibo compatibility chart. Several games have been added in, which makes sense since it’s been awhile since the last version.
If you’d like to keep up with the amiibo compatibility as there are quite a lot of games and figures involved at this point, the chart (actually, there are technically multiple charts this time) will come in handy. You can find a breakdown for Switch, 3DS, and Wii U specifically below.
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Ding Dong XL apparently releasing for Switch on April 22
Posted on 5 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch eShop | 0 comments
Ding Dong XL, which was only just confirmed for Switch last month, already appears to have a release date. If a listing on Nintendo’s website is accurate, we’ll be seeing the neon-infused one button arcade game on April 22 – that’s tomorrow.
Here’s an overview from the listing:
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Hunt the Night coming to Switch
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Moonlight Games opened a Kickstarter earlier this month for Hunt the Knight, a 16-bit action-adventure game set in a dark world. It takes inspiration from the likes of Zelda: A Link to the Past, Dark Souls, and Bloodborne.
Hunt the Night is already a success having raised €25,000. That also means that a Switch version is secured.
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AeternoBlade II – “Time Manipulation Abilities” video
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Corcell Technology is back with another look at gameplay from AeternoBlade II. Check out the “Time Manipulation Abilities” video below.