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The visual novel A Year of Springs just landed on Switch a couple of days ago, and if you’re interested in seeing what the title has to offer, we now have a good chunk of gameplay. 25 minutes of footage is available.

Below is some additional information about A Year of Springs:

Super Mega Baseball 3 1.7.0 update

A pretty big 1.7.0 update rolled out recently for Super Mega Baseball 3 on Switch. It comes with new Online Leagues features, many improvements, and a ton of fixes.

The full patch notes for the latest Super Mega Baseball 3 version 1.7.0 update are as follows:

Grand Mountain Adventure Wonderlands

Publisher Microids, along with developer Toppluva, has announced plans to put the former mobile title Grand Mountain Adventure: Wonderlands on Switch. The new port is due out in early 2022.

For more on the game, read the following overview:

Thanks to Famitsu, we have a look at the latest Arcade Archives titles on Switch – Liquid Kids and Dragon Buster. Both were shown during a lengthy live stream this week.

Below is further information about the two games:

monster rancher 1 2 dx gameplay

New gameplay has come in for Monster Rancher 1 & 2 DX following its worldwide debut on Switch this week. 36 minutes of footage is available. 

Here’s an overview of Monster Rancher 1 & 2 DX:

Record of Lodoss War Deedlit in Wonder Labyrinth

Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include The Last Friend, Record of Lodoss War: Deedlit in Wonder Labyrinth, and more.

Here’s the full roundup:

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Pokemon Sun/Moon

New data from the UK has ranked all of the mainline Pokemon games going back to the Game Boy based on how big their launches were in terms of sales.

It’s actually Pokemon Sun and Pokemon Moon, a pair of 3DS titles, that topped the list. Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield are right behind at #2. We just saw the release of Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Pokemon Shining Pearl on Switch, which come in at #5.

Here’s a look at the full list:

Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair and Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls project director Shun Sasaki previously sat down with Famitsu to reflect on the series’ 10th anniversary and the overall Switch package of Danganronpa Decadence. In the interview, Sasaki spoke to why the team decided to port the titles to Nintendo’s console, the exclusive content, and much more.

We’ve put together a full translation of the interview after the jump.

The Game Awards 2021 are in the books, and you could say that it was an interesting show. Many were expecting Nintendo to drop at least one piece of news, but it turns out that the company didn’t have anything to share at all. The only other year that’s happened was in 2015, so it’s certainly a rare occurrence.

Despite Nintendo’s absence, there was a good amount of Switch news. SEGA showed off Sonic Frontiers, Cuphead – The Delicious Last Course finally remerged with a new trailer and release date, and Persona 4 Arena Ultimax was announced for Switch. That wasn’t everything as there were new glimpses as titles like The Lord of the Rings: Gollum.

This year, The Game Awards happened on Thursday, though there wasn’t a lot to see for Nintendo fans. To be honest, the show was not very different from recent ones. As one of the sponsors, Nintendo usually presents one or two announcements. This year in particular there was nothing coming directly from the company.

In today’s video, I invited Bryce – one of the editors on the site – to join me in a conversation about Nintendo’s lack of presence at The Game Awards. We also talked about other highlights from the show such as the new trailer for Sonic Frontiers and the Cuphead DLC. You can check the video down below.


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