Robotics;Notes DaSH details, screenshots
Posted on 6 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Screenshots, Switch | 0 comments
Amazon Japan has gone live with the first screenshots from Robotics;Notes DaSH. The retailer provides an official overview as well, which Gematsu translated.
Here’s the full rundown:
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Disgaea 1 Complete – “The Denizens of the Netherworld” trailer
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NIS America issued the latest trailer for Disgaea 1 Complete today that introduces Laharl, Etna, Vyers Mid-Boss, and Prinny. Watch it below.
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Sakurai on the topic of presentations, including Smash Bros. Ultimate’s E3 reveal
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Super Smash Bros. director Masahiro Sakurai has posted a new column in this week’s issue of Famitsu. Sakurai goes in-depth on the topic of presentations, and discusses how he went about the (roughly) 20-minute reveal of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate at E3.
He shares some tidbits as well, including the fact that Digital Frontier worked on CG. The design document for Smash Bros. Ultimate is also 200 pages long.
Fire Emblem Heroes surpasses $400 million in worldwide revenue
Posted on 6 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in Mobile, News | 0 comments
Fire Emblem Heroes was sitting at around $300 million worldwide by its first anniversary. After about 18 months since its original release, the mobile game has now surpassed $400 million. That figure is for sales worldwide across the App Store and Google Play.
Fire Emblem Heroes has been Nintendo’s most-successful mobile title in terms of revenue by far. Super Mario Run has only generated $64 million while Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp sits at $42 million.
Crush Your Enemies footage
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Ahead of its release tomorrow, footage has emerged for Crush Your Enemies. Take a look at the first 13 minutes below.
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Flipping Death launches on Switch next week
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Flipping Death, Zoink’s Stick it to the Man spiritual successor, has been dated for the Switch eShop. The adventure and platformer mashup arrives in less than a week – August 7.
Here’s the full notice from Zoink:
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Nintendo Switch Online subscription may not be needed to play free-to-play titles online
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Nintendo Switch Online is about a month away from its full launch. When that happens, most games on the system will require the paid membership to play via the internet. However, there seems to be a few exceptions: free-to-play titles.
The eShop provides some interesting information here. For a listing like Minecraft, which has online play, the page store has the following notice in the fine print:
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Unexplored: Unlocked Edition footage
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Next Thursday, Digerati is publishing Unexplored: Unlocked Edition on Switch as a digital download. We have over a half hour of gameplay below.
World of Horror announced for Switch
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World of Horror is in development for Switch, Panstasz and Ysbryd Games announced today. The cosmic horror retro RPG is coming to the system in 2019. It’ll be playable at PAX West between August 31 and September 4.
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Fire Emblem Heroes hosting new Grand Conquests event
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Fire Emblem Heroes has kicked off a new Grand Conquests event featuring Valentia – from Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia – as the battlefield. Three armies will fight over territory during the course of three battles, each lasting two days.
Here’s a rundown of changes from the last event: