Japanese Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker Switch / 3DS trailer
Posted on 6 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in Switch, Videos | 0 comments
Nintendo just published a new Japanese trailer for the Switch and 3DS versions of Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker. We have it below.
Wolfenstein: Youngblood no longer listed for Switch at GameStop
Posted on 6 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch | 0 comments
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is one of the new games Bethesda announced at E3 last week. The company didn’t share many details in the end though, and technically hasn’t confirmed platforms. But GameStop did end up taking pre-orders for a Switch version following the reveal.
Fast forward a few days later, and that listing is nowhere to be seen. It’s not a good sign, but no confirmations have been made either way.
The one concerning thing we’ll mention here is that we noticed how Bethesda’s UK department has provided tentative boxarts for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. Switch did not have a similar packaging image. Again, it’s still not a confirmation, but it’s looking a bit less likely that Wolfenstein: Youngblood will end up on Switch. We’ll keep an eye on things either way.
Nyannyan Neko Mario Time episode 117
Posted on 6 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in General Nintendo, Switch, Videos | 0 comments
The latest episode of Nintendo’s Japanese show Nyannyan Neko Mario Time has now gone live. We’ve included it below.
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Upcoming Japanese eShop releases (6/28/18)
Posted on 6 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch eShop | 0 comments
Nintendo has updated the release schedule on its platforms for the week of June 28. Here’s a look at the upcoming digital download schedule:
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Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom resolution and frame rate details
Posted on 6 years ago by Tyler(@tylerlelliott) in News | 0 comments
Publisher FDG Entertainment is bringing Game Atelier’s platformer Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom to Switch this year. On Twitter, the publisher shared some new technical information.
Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom will run at 60 frames per second in all play modes. When Switch is docked, the game will run at 1080p. The resolution drops a bit to 720p in portable mode.
Ink launch trailer
Posted on 6 years ago by Tyler(@tylerlelliott) in Switch eShop, Videos | 0 comments
Nintendo has shared the launch trailer for the fast-paced “splatformer,” Ink. The game is available today on the eShop. Take a look at the video below:
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Anima: Gate of Memories – The Nameless Chronicles out on Switch next week
Posted on 6 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch eShop | 0 comments
Despite only having recently been confirmed for the system, Anima: Gate of Memories – The Nameless Chronicles has been dated on Switch. It’s set to arrive on June 29. The experience will be the same on Switch as it is on other platforms, including 60 frames per second.
Here’s some information on Anima: Gate of Memories – The Nameless Chronicles, plus a new trailer:
Squirtle featured for Pokemon GO’s Community Day in July
Posted on 6 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in Mobile, News | 0 comments
Niantic has confirmed that Squirtle will be the featured Pokemon for Pokemon GO in July. As usual, the creature will come with an exclusive move. 1/4 Egg hatch distance and 3-hour lures are also planned.
The next Pokemon GO Community Day takes place on July 8. It’ll be your chance to get out and play with others in your local community parks.
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Shadowgun Legends coming to Switch
Posted on 6 years ago by Bobby in News, Switch eShop | 0 comments
Shadowgun Legends has been announced for Switch at Unite Berlin. A specific release date wasn’t announced aside from this summer, but during the event, Madfinger Games said the title was working on Nintendo’s console in just a couple of days.
Originally released on mobile, Shadowgun Legends is a shooter with a campaign as well as competitive and cooperative multiplayer. We have further information (from its mobile release) and a trailer below.
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Daemon X Machina producer on the game’s visual style, soundtrack extends to the sound effects
Posted on 6 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch | 0 comments
Daemon X Machina, a new Switch game unveiled during last week’s Nintendo Direct, might be one of the most visually striking titles we’ve seen on the system as of late. According to producer Kenichiro Tsukuda, the style was chosen to help make the title stand out.
Tsukuda told Polygon:
“Games these days have a lot of the same color palette, and I just personally wasn’t very happy with it. The colors that you see are chosen specifically for each of the orders and missions that you go on, based on how we want you to feel when you’re playing.”
Daemon X Machina isn’t just unique for its visuals. Tsukuda said that the metal soundtrack extends into the sound effects.
“Shooting a gun sounds like a drum and there’s a laser blade that actually uses the sound of a guitar. So when you’re playing with a group of Arsenals, I was hoping to create a game that kind of felt like you were like having a jam session.”