FIFA 18 – World Cup update footage
Posted on 6 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in Switch, Videos | 0 comments
The new World Cup update for FIFA 18 went live on Switch earlier today. Get a look at what it has to offer in the gameplay video below.
Slime-san physical pre-orders go live on June 8
Posted on 6 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch | 0 comments
The physical version of Slime-san will be up for pre-order, Limited Run Games has announced. You’ll be able to reserve it at the following times:
– 7 AM PT
– 10 AM ET
– 3 PM in the UK
– 4 PM in Europe
Pre-orders will be available on Limited Run Games’ website. When they’re live, we’ll be sure to let you know.
More: Fabraz, Limited Run Games, Slime-san
Ikaruga Switch launch trailer
Posted on 6 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in Switch eShop, Videos | 0 comments
Ikaruga is one of a few different games out today on Switch. For a look at the launch trailer, continue on below.
Harvest Moon: Light of Hope Special Edition – Limited Edition unboxing
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Natsume brought Harvest Moon: Light of Hope to Switch today. Alongside that, a limited edition was offered through the NIS America store. Check out an unboxing video for the entire package below.
Kickstarter opens for Pokemon-inspired adventure game Temtem
Posted on 6 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch eShop | 0 comments
Immortal Redneck developer Crema has opened a Kickstarter for Temtem, a Pokemon-inspired “massively multiplayer creature-collection adventure”. The team is looking to raise $70,000 within the next 33 days. A Kickstarter stretch goal awaits at $250,000.
Here’s some additional information and a trailer for Temtem:
Fallen Legion: Rise to Glory launch trailer
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NIS America has one more trailer up for today’s release of Fallen Legion: Rise to Glory on Switch. View the video below.
Mega Man 11 will only cost $30, pre-orders open
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After Mega Man 11 was unveiled at the end of 2017, Capcom finally provided an update today. The game is now confirmed to be launching on October 2.
Interestingly, Capcom won’t be charging full price for Mega Man 11. Amazon’s listing shows that the game will cost just $29.99. Pre-orders are live here.
If you’re going for the Mega Man 11 amiibo Edition, you’ll need to fork over $49.99. However, it includes a number of extra goodies. Capcom is packing in the game, the new amiibo, a “Stage Select” microfiber cloth, Dr. Wily logo adhesive patch, and a set of stickers.
More: Capcom, Mega Man 11, pre-order, top
Rocket League update out now (version 1.0.7), patch notes
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The next big update for Rocket League is now available to download on Switch. Psyonix has started distribution of version 1.0.7.
Continue on below for the full patch notes. They pertain to the Salty Shores Arena, start of competitive Season 8, and much more.
More: Panic Button, Psyonix, Rocket League, title update
New 2DS XL Hylian Shield Edition revealed
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Update: Bumped to the top. Pre-orders are now live here.
Original: A New 2DS XL Hylian Shield Edition is on the way, Nintendo has announced. Zelda: A Link Between Worlds will come pre-installed.
The system is launching in North America on July 2, though it will only be sold at GameStop. Pricing is set at $159.99.
Here’s the full announcement and additional photos:
A look into Retro Studios’ early turbulent history
Posted on 6 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in General Nintendo, News | 0 comments
These days, Retro Studios is looked at fondly having made one of the most unexpectedly great games in Metroid Prime, followed by two sequels and a pair of Donkey Kong Country games. Things didn’t always start off so well, however. We know that the company cancelled a few different GameCube projects prior to the system’s launch, which was sparked by turmoil within the studio that even carried through after Metroid Prime’s release.
There were a myraid of issues with Retro initially. Founder Jeff Spangenberg was barely present, those initial projects had barely progressed after nearly two years of development, the team had a lack of access to GameCube development kits, and there were plenty of management issues.