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Night Trap - 25th Anniversary Edition

Night Trap will finally launch on a Nintendo console when the classic title graces Switch this month. The digital release is planned for August 24, according to an eShop listing.

Here’s an overview from the eShop page, along with a trailer:

2064: Read Only Memories Integral

New footage has arrived showing off 2064: Read Only Memories Integral on Switch. View a half hour of gameplay in the video below.

The Walking Dead: The Final Season

Thanks to GameSpot, we have another look at The Walking Dead: The Final Season with some new footage. Watch the gameplay video below.

A little while back, it was announced that the Switch version of Undertale is launching September 15 in Japan. We also heard that a collector’s edition is in the works.

Now we have some news for the west. Just like in Japan, Undertale for Switch arrives in September. A collector’s edition will also be offered stateside, which includes:

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Gris

Devolver Digital and Nomada Studio published the first trailer for Gris that gives us a proper look at the platformer in motion. Check it out below.

Fall of Light: Darkest Edition

Digerati today announced a release date for Fall of Light: Darkest Edition. The action RPG is set to arrive digitally on August 23.

Fall of Light originally released in 2017, but the Darkest Edition will have new content. This includes a new dungeon complete with new enemies, traps, and weapons.

One year after it was announced for Switch, Necrobarista has received a new trailer. You can watch the video below.

Necrobarista is on track to launch in early 2019.

Nintendo’s latest financial report reveals the latest milestone for hardware sales. Across all of its systems released since the NES, a total of 727.65 million units have been sold.

Handhelds account for a majority of Nintendo’s sales at 427.11 million. Home consoles follow at 300.54 million.

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Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom

FDG Entertainment readied a few new screenshots from the beautiful Switch title Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom. See the latest images below for a look at the final graphics with hand-drawn character animations.

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Donkey Kong Country designer Gregg Mayles is back again with more insight into the early days of the game’s development. Earlier today, Mayles shared some art of early Kremling concepts, including “the origins of a far more serious and tough-looking” King K. Rool who went by “Krudd”. Also planned at one point was a military theme, though that was dropped in the end.

Below is the concept art:


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