Square Enix’s NYCC 2017 lineup
Posted on 7 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch | 2 Comments
Square Enix has announced its lineup for this year’s New York Comic-Con. Lost Sphear, Spelunker Party!, Dissidia Final Fantasy NT, Final Fantasy XV, Gravel, Life is Strange: Before the Storm, Project Hikari, and Secret of Mana will be playable. The first two will be on Switch.
New York Comic-Con is taking place between October 2 and October 5. You can find Square Enix at booth #1804.
Source: Square Enix PR
Nintendo Download (9/28/17, North America) – Golf Story, Arcade Archives Mario Bros., lots more
Posted on 7 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS eShop, News, Switch eShop, Wii U eShop | 6 Comments
This week’s North American Nintendo Downloads are as follows:
Switch Retail
FIFA 18 – $59.99 (available Friday)
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Butcher launch trailer
Posted on 7 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in Switch eShop, Videos | 0 comments
Following Lichtspeer: Double Speer Edition, Butcher is arriving on the eShop today as Crunching Koalas’ next Switch game. Watch the launch trailer below.
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Telltale “really excited” about Switch, “examining everything” for the system
Posted on 7 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch | 6 Comments
Telltale published Minecraft: Story Mode – The Complete Adventure on Switch awhile back. The company has also confirmed more Minecraft as well as Batman and Guardians of the Galaxy for the console. That sounds like just the start of Telltale’s Switch plans.
Speaking with MCV, Telltale head of creative communications Job Stauffer said that the studio is “really happy” with The Complete Adventure on Switch and he and the rest of the team “expect to see more of our games heading to Switch very soon, too.”
Stauffer added:
More: interview, Job Stauffer, Telltale Games
Big Super Mario Run update out now (version 3.0.4)
Posted on 7 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in Mobile, News | 2 Comments
The big update for Super Mario Run has gone live. Nintendo has started distribution of version 3.0.4.
Like Nintendo announced last week, today’s update adds a whole bunch of content. This includes Remix 10, World Star, playable Daisy, and the ability to listen to your own music. Also added are new buildings in Kingdom Builder mode and adjustments for Toad Rally.
Continue on below for the full patch notes.
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19 minutes of Fire Emblem Warriors New 3DS footage
Posted on 7 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in New Nintendo 3DS, Videos | 3 Comments
A video has arrived showing off the New 3DS version of Fire Emblem Warriors with 19 minutes of footage. Check it out below.
FIFA 18’s German version seems to be facing issues, physical version looks to be delayed
Posted on 7 years ago by Matt(@OnePunchMaz) in News, Switch | 7 Comments
FIFA 18 will be released on Switch tomorrow, September 29th, which marks the series’ return to Nintendo consoles after several years of absence. However, it seems like not all Switch users will actually get to play it tomorrow. As GoNintendo reports, German retailer Media Markt has told those who ordered the Switch version of the game that it won’t be arriving this week. Furthermore, the Switch version is currently unable to pre-ordered at several stores, such as Amazon or Gamestop, or had its release date changed to “coming soon” on Thalia.
It’s currently unknown what the issue seems to be, or why it’s only affecting the Switch version of the game. We also don’t know yet if the digital version is affected as well. Its release date is still listed as September 29th on the eShop in Germany, though we won’t know for sure until tomorrow.
More: Electronic Arts, FIFA 18, Germany
Mario was originally punching Yoshi in Super Mario World
Posted on 7 years ago by Matt(@OnePunchMaz) in General Nintendo, News | 32 Comments
Other than some concept art, the Super Mario World interview on Nintendo’s Japanese website with some of its original developers also reveals some fascinating tidbits about the game. One especially interesting part is about Mario and Yoshi – specifically, what exactly is Mario doing with his hand just before Yoshi sticks his tongue out?
Due to the graphical limitations of the SNES, it was never really clear if Mario points at something and tells Yoshi to go get it – or if he hits him on the head, which causes Yoshi to stick his tongue out in surprise. Turns out it was originally the latter, but it was officially changed to the former via some official artwork (though it’s still ambiguous with the in-game sprites). Here’s what Shigefumi Hino, who was the Character Graphic Designer on Super Mario World and who created Yoshi, had to say about it:
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Fire Emblem Heroes – Festival Dancer summoning focus
Posted on 7 years ago by Nick in Mobile, News | 11 Comments
Looks like we are getting our next set of special heroes and it includes a lot of dancers. We are getting special versions of Olivia and Azura, but also our first male dancers in the form of their children Inigo and Shigure. Check out the video down below.
A look at early Yoshi for Super Mario World
Posted on 7 years ago by Nick in News | 3 Comments
In a recent interview about the SNES Classic Edition developer interview they covered Super Mario World. In the interview we got some images of some original sprite work and a very noseless Yoshi. There are also a few other notable sprites including the red magic balloon and the different Hammer Bros. I can’t tell if Yoshi looks more adorable or horrifying in its original sprites.