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Inmost

With a new update today, the narrative-driven puzzle platformer Inmost is now at version 1.0.2 on Switch. It includes improvements, adjustments, fixes, and even a new home menu icon.

The full patch notes are as follows:

MO:Astray

The sci-fi platformer MO:Astray lands on Switch tomorrow, but some early footage has emerged. Take a look at the gameplay in the video below.

MO:Astray will be sold digitally for Switch via the eShop.

Team Woodsalt has announced that its debut game Woodsalt, a narrative-led sci-fi JRPG, will soon be appearing on Switch. It’s lined up for an October 13 release on the eShop.

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

Gemini Wing was announced for the Arcade Archives series quite some time ago, and it’s finally nearing release. Hamster has announced that the game will launch worldwide on September 10.

Gemini Wing is a vertical shooter. It was originally released by Tecmo in 1987.

Pricing for Arcade Archives Gemini Wing is set at $7.99 / €6.99 / £6.29.

Source: Hamster PR

Banner of the Maid

New DLC is inbound for the turn-based strategy RPG Banner of the Maid. The Oriental Pirate, which features A Sailor’s Gossip questline, will be out on September 15.

Here’s a trailer:

Voez

Voez  is still being faithfully supported with new content. Version 1.9.0 has been announced for release tomorrow, September 10, and is adding a new lineup of songs.

Here’s a list and a trailer showing off what’s new:

Ring Fit Adventure

Nintendo has rolled out a new overview trailer for Ring Fit Adventure, check it out below.

Ring Fit Adventure is available now on Switch.

Publisher and developer RedDeerGames has announced that their art school simulator, ART SQOOL, is coming to the Switch eShop this October. Check out an overview and trailer below.

Publisher Taito and developer Natsume Atari have announced a sequel to the 1992 shoot-em-up KiKi KaiKai: Nazo no Kuro Mantle, KiKi KaiKai: Kuro Mantle no Nazo. The original KiKi KaiKai: Nazo no Kuro Mantle, known as Pocky & Rocky in the West, was available on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.  The game is a sequel, not a remake, but it features improved graphics over the original while maintaining the 16-bit style. It is being developed by Tengo Project, a team within Natsume Atari.

Tengo Project has made several sequels to action games from the 1990s, all of which were localized to the West, so it is likely that this may also be the case for this Pocky & Rocky sequel. No release window has been announced yet.

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Starting Sep 8, 11 PM PT, get ready for some nostalgia with Mario (SNES) and Donkey Kong Jr. (SNES) in the Super Mario Kart Tour. Players can enjoy the past with these special 16-bit style racers that pay homage to the very first Mario Kart title on SNES. Check out the trailer below to see them in action:


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