Dragon Marked for Death delayed to January 31, physical release in the west confirmed, more
Posted on 6 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch | 0 comments
Dragon Marked for Death will no longer be releasing on December 31 as originally planned. Instead, Inti Creates announced today that it will launch on January 31.
Dragon Marked for Death fans will be able to purchase the game in the form of two separate packs. A physical release will also be taking place around the same time as the digital version, courtesy of Nighthawk Interactive.
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Sinner: Sacrifice for Redemption update out now
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Sinner: Sacrifice for Redemption players on Switch can get their hands on a new update. The game’s Twitter account makes mention of a free camera, new soundtrakc, new attacks, and remake of all Battle Arenas.
Sinner: Sacrifice for Redemption is currently available via the Switch eShop.
Heroines featured again in Super Mario Run event
Posted on 6 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in Mobile, News | 0 comments
Super Mario Run has returned with one of its regular events. This weekend, the items players can earn from Remix 10’s Super Bonus game all related to Princess Peach, Princess Daisy, Pauline, and Toadette.
The following items are available:
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Boxarts and pre-orders open for new THQ Nordic Switch games
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THQ Nordic announced this week that it will publish three more games on Switch. Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy, The Raven Remastered, and The Book of Unwritten Tales 2 are due out in early 2019.
Amazon has already added in listings for all three games, and we have each boxart above. You can pre-order Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy here, The Raven Remastered here, and The Book of Unwritten Tales 2 here.
Luigi’s Mansion 3DS sold through 45% of its initial shipment in Japan
Posted on 6 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS, News | 0 comments
A couple of weeks after it appeared in the west, the 3DS remake of Luigi’s Mansion has debuted in Japan. In its first week, the game sold about 27,000 copies. Dengeki further reports a sell-through rate of 45%.
Dengeki adds that Luigi’s Mansion’s initial sales seem a bit slow given the performance of Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon. The latter game sold nearly 350,000 copies in its first week and over one million overall.
We do have to remember a couple of things here. First, many players have moved on from 3DS to Switch. We also have to keep in mind that this is ultimately a remake. It’ll be interesting to see how Luigi’s Mansion 3 does in 2019.
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Japanese Dragalia Lost commercials
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Nintendo put out a pair of new commercials today for the mobile game Dragalia Lost. Both can be found below.
Harvest Life footage
Posted on 6 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in Switch eShop, Videos | 0 comments
Harvest Life will be appearing on Switch at the very end of the month. For a look at the game, view the gameplay video below.
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Switch eShop charts (11/17/18)
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Poke Ball Plus update available
Posted on 6 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in General Nintendo, News, Switch | 0 comments
If you’ve picked up the new Poke Ball Plus accessory in conjunction with Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu or Pokemon: Let’s Go, Eevee, you might be interested to know that an update is available. Unfortunately, we’re not quite sure what it entails as not even Nintendo has left a notice on its website.
The one thing we do have is a rundown of how you can actually go about updating the Poke Ball Plus. Simply follow the following steps:
Mario Tennis Aces devs on the game’s mechanics, story mode, how new characters were decided, name, more
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A recent issue of Japanese magazine Nintendo Dream had a massive interview with some of the developers behind Mario Tennis Aces. Nintendo producer Toshiharu Izuno as well as Camelot president Hiroyuki Takahashi and Camelot vice president Shugo Takahashi participated in the discussion.
The interview had lots of talk about the game’s mechanics, including the energy system, Zone Shot, and breaking rackets. We also get some interesting insight into the story mode, how certain characters like Chain Chomp were decided, an explanation of the game’s name, and plenty more.