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With Tiny Troopers Joint Ops XL hitting Switch next week, Wired Productions has posted a new video for the game. View the release date trailer below.

When Pokemon Gold and Pokemon Silver hit the Virtual Console earlier this year, Europe and Japan received boxed versions. The newly-announced Pokemon Silver will be receiving the same treatment.

Europe’s edition will just feature the box with a download code inside. Japan’s copy contains a cartridge magnet, manual, and poster.

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Along with Pokemon Crystal, Nintendo has revealed that the New 2DS XL Pikachu Edition is coming to Europe. It previously released in Japan. The system goes on sale starting January 26.

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Pokemon Crystal is coming to the 3DS Virtual Console, Nintendo has announced. It will become available on January 26 for $9.99.

Pokemon Crystal will be compatible with Pokemon Bank on launch day. You can trade and battle others, including Pokemon from Red, Blue, and Yellow with the Time Capsule feature. Nintendo also notes that Celebi can be encountered in an event after completing the game.

View today’s full announcement below, along with a trailer.


Koei Tecmo released a new Japanese commercial for its Switch game Attack on Titan 2. See the advert below.

During a live stream on NicoNico today, Hamster announced the next wave of NeoGeo titles bound for Switch. The King of Fighters ’96, King of Monsters, Art of Fighting II, Power Spikes II, World Heroes 2, Samurai Shodown II, and 2020 Baseball have all been confirmed.

Hamster didn’t set official dates yet, but these titles could be released sequentially. We’ll keep you updated on the releases each week as we normally do in any case.

Yooka-Laylee finally launches on Switch today. How does it stack up from a technical standpoint? Digital Foundry examines that very question in a new video today.

First, Yooka-Laylee runs at 900p when in docked mode. Portal mode pulls back the resolution to 600p. Digital Foundry ultimately says that this is a good compromise.

Coatsink Software announced a release date for the Switch version of Shu today. We can expect to see the 2.5D platformer on the eShop starting January 23.

We have more about Shu below, along with a trailer.


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