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Sam & Max Beyond Time and Space update 1.0.4

The remastered version of Sam & Max: Beyond Time and Space was recently given a new 1.0.4 update on Switch. Various bug fixes and quality of life improvements are included. According to Skunkape, most bug fixes “are little bits of lighting polish we didn’t get done for the original release.”

The full patch notes for the Sam & Max: Beyond Time and Space version 1.0.4 update are as follows:

wonder momo gameplay

Famitsu held its latest Arcade Archives live stream this week for the series’ latest two titles, Wonder Momo and Empire City: 1931. We now have gameplay of both.

Here’s a brief overview of the two titles:

Chocobo GP update 1.0.4

A new update for Chocobo GP has gone live, with Square Enix issuing version 1.0.4. It fixes a few different issues including a couple directly related to lag.

The full patch notes for Chocobo GP’s version 1.0.4 update are as follows: 

House of the Dead remake size

Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include The House of the Dead: Remake, The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe, and more.

Here’s the full roundup:

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The House of the Dead Remake controls options features

The House of the Dead: Remake is just a few days away now, and Forever Entertainment has provided a bunch of information about the game. An official FAQ we’ve received goes over various aspects such as controls, options and features, and lots more.

The full rundown is below:

mario kart 8 deluxe booster course pass interview kosuke yabuki future

Following the announcement and initial release of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe’s Booster Course Pass DLC, producer Kosuke Yabuki spoke to Japanese publication Nikkei about the design philosophy behind the retro course remasters and how the team expects to handle the series going forward.

In particular, Yabuki and the team want to honor former president Satoru Iwata’s mantra of making as many games as accessible to as many people as possible. 

A translation of Yabuki’s comments can be found below.

Mario Golf: Super Rush Yoshi

With April having just started up, Mario Golf: Super Rush is now offering new Yoshi colors as a Ranked Match reward.

The unlock process is the same this month as it’s always been. Throughout April, players just need to hit the rank of A- or above in the online Ranked Match mode, which can be done by accumulating points. Points can be earned by playing these particular online matches, doing well in them, and taking down higher ranked opponents. After unlocking the colors, you’ll see the image / message above. Then you should head over to the character screen in Mario Golf: Super Rush, hover over Yoshi, and pressing the “L” button to swap variations.

mario kart 8 deluxe sales popularity

Mario Kart 8 has seen the longest tale of any entry in the series, with support for the game continuing eight years after the initial release on Wii U (and five years after Switch) through the recently announced Booster Course Pass. Producer Kosuke Yabuki recently spoke to Japanese outlet Nikkei about the game, admitting the team didn’t anticipate the incredible sales of Deluxe for Switch. He believes the breadth of its appeal was likely a big contributing factor, as well as the fact that the Joy-Con make every Switch a potential 2-player console.

We’ve prepared a translation of Yabuki’s full comments below.

Toasty: Ashes of Dusk

Toasty: Ashes of Dusk has been over on Kickstarter where it’s received quite a bit of support. While the action RPG was looking to raise $25,000, the campaign just crossed the $60,000 funded. It’s all good news for Switch as Toasty: Ashes of Dusk has been confirmed for the console in light of the crowdfunding success.

The project comes from publisher Top Hat Studios and developer Pocket Llama. Players take on the role of Marshall the Marshmallow Knight while going on an adventure to stop an all-powerful evil and protect friends that are made in magical world of Geldia. Inspirations include Zelda titles such as Link’s Awakening and Majora’s Mask, Final Fantasy VII, Pokemon, and EarthBound.

Layer Section & Galactic Attack S-Tribute

Taito has announced Layer Section & Galactic Attack S-Tribute, an updated version of the classic arcade shoot ’em up originally released in 1995. Switch will be getting it later this month.

Layer Section is the home console version of the arcade game RayForce, which released on SEGA Saturn. Galactic Attack comes into play as that is the overseas version of Layer Section. 

New features are planned such as rewind, Slow Mode, online rankings, and more.

Here’s a bunch of additional information about Layer Section & Galactic Attack S-Tribute:


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