European My Nintendo rewards update – February 17, 2020
Posted on 5 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS eShop, News | 0 comments
My Nintendo has updated with its latest rewards in Europe. A few discounts are available, along with a Yoshi 3DS theme.
Here’s the full lineup:
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Crytek’s free-to-play online first-person shooter Warface gets surprise release on Switch
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Warface, a free-to-play online first-person shooter from Crytek, has released today on the Switch eShop. It’s out now in Australia and is expected to roll out globally within the next day.
Here’s an overview of Warface:
SNES controllers for Switch restocked at Nintendo store
Posted on 5 years ago by Bryce(@brodee922) in News, Switch | 0 comments
The SNES controllers have just received another restock via Nintendo’s official store. Two important things to note:
- There are now quantity limits on lifetime purchases (4 lifetime purchases per account instead of 4 purchases per restock)
- A Nintendo Switch Online subscribtion is required to purchase
You can purchase the controllers at this link.
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Atlus communications manager tells fans to never give up hope on a Persona 5 Switch port
Posted on 5 years ago by Bryce(@brodee922) in News, Switch | 0 comments
Rumors have been circulating around a Persona 5 Switch port for some time now, but no official announcements have come out. Regardless, Atlus doesn’t want fans to give up on this possibility.
IGN recently reached out to Atlus communication manager Ari Advincula to ask if it was finally time to put the idea to rest, to which she responded, “I am a strong believer in ‘never ever give up on hope’.”
Hero Must Die. Again footage
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The tragic anti-RPG Hero Must Die. Again gained some new footage today. Handheld Players has put out the first 35 minutes of the game, showcasing its story setup and a few battles as well. Check out the full video below.
Hero Must Die. Again releases on February 27, 2020 for Switch.
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Retro Studios hires New Super Lucky’s Tale and Crisis 3 devs
Posted on 5 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in General Nintendo, News | 0 comments
Retro Studios has added another pair of staffers, and both are expected to be environment designers.
The first new addition is Mark Capers from Playful. Capers most recently worked on New Super Lucky’s Tale, but has been involved with the Epic Mickey games and Disney Infinity series as well.
Retro Studios has also hired James Beech. Previously, Beeach worked on Crysis 3 and DC Universe Online.
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MouseCraft releasing on Switch this month
Posted on 5 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch eShop | 0 comments
MouseCraft is a game we covered here back in 2015. At the time, Crunching Koalas intended to make a Wii U version of the puzzle title. While that didn’t materialize in the end, we’ll now be getting it on Switch instead.
A listing for MouseCraft has appeared on the Switch eShop. According to the store page, we’ll be seeing it in just a couple of weeks.
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Puzzle game Lines XL out on Switch this week
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The puzzle game Lines XL is reaching Switch this week, Hook.gg has announced. It will launch digitally via the eShop on February 20.
Here’s an overview of Lines XL, along with a trailer:
ibb & obb launches for Switch on March 5
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ibb & obb has a final release date on Switch. Sparpweed announced today that the game is launching on March 5, and pre-orders are live on the eShop.
Here’s an overview of ibb & obb, along with a trailer:
Snack World anime gets an English dub on Crunchyroll
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Like other recent Level-5 IPs, Snack World: The Dungeon Crawl – Gold isn’t just limited to a game. Toys were made and an anime was created.
It doesn’t look like there are any extensive plans for the toys in the west, but an English dub of the anime is now available. Crunchyroll is streaming the show through its website in numerous countries. Those regions include North America, Central and South America, United Kingdom, Ireland, the Nordics, and other select European countries.
If interested, you can watch the Snack World anime here.