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Fire Emblem Heroes

As part of the latest content update for Fire Emblem Heroes, a new story chapter is available. Check out some footage from The King’s Demise below.

Warriors Orochi 4

Koei Tecmo’s Weibo video account has provided the first footage from Warriors Orochi 4. It’s not terribly lengthy, but you can watch around a minutes of footage below.

Bigben Interactive and Kylotonn Racing Games released a new V-Rally 4 trailer today showcasing the V-Rally Cross and Buggy modes. Have a look at it below.

Indivisible

With E3 2018 just a few days away, a new trailer for Indivisible has gone live. Get a look at the video below.

Planet Alpha

Team17 uploaded a new “Unlocking The Mysteries” trailer for the sci-fi platformer Planet Alpha. You can see it below.

Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom

FDG Entertainment is getting a head start on E3 with a new trailer for Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom. Watch it below.

Paladins

YouTuber DestinyCast has posted some of the first footage from Paladins on Switch. If you’d like to see the game in action, check out the video below.

Sushi Striker

To celebrate the launch of Sushi Striker on Switch and 3DS today, Nintendo published a launch trailer. We have it below.

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Bandai Namco has a commercial up for Pro Yakyuu Famista Evolution on Switch. Take a look at the advert below.

Since March, Super Mario Galaxy, Punchout!!, The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess and New Super Mario Bros. Wii are available on the Nvidia Shield – however, only in China. This caused quite a bit of speculation since the Tegra chip used in the Nvidia Shield is similar to the one used by Nintendo Switch systems. Whether or not this means that HD re-releases of Wii games could be coming to the Switch at some point in the future is uncertain, but their performance on the Nvidia Shield does give a rough estimate on what they would look like on the Switch. In fact, this is exactly what the tech experts at Digital Foundry did – they looked at the Nvidia Shield version of Super Mario Galaxy and analyzed its technical performance.

You can watch the full analysis in the video below, but the gist of it is that the emulation technology used is quite impressive and that clearly a lot of work was put into this port, even if it can’t get around all the hurdles of it originally being a game on 12-year old hardware.


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