March 2022 New Game+ Expo announced
Posted on 3 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in General Nintendo, News, Switch | 0 comments
New Game+ Expo will be returning for a March 2022 showcase, it’s just been confirmed.
The event will feature the latest announcements and news from a variety of developers and publishers. We have the lineup of participating companies below.
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Catie in MeowmeowLand coming to Switch
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Today, publisher Blowfish Studios and developer ARTillery announced that they’re putting Catie in MeowmeowLand on Switch. The comical point-and-click adventure title, which is based on Alice in Wonderland, is slated for March 30, 2022.
Here’s an overview of Catie in MeowmeowLand, courtesy of Blowfish:
Evil Dead: The Game trailer introduces the Kandarian Demon
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Saber Interactive and Boss Team Games shared a new trailer today for the co-op PvP and PvE multiplayer action title Evil Dead: The Game, which shows off the vile Kandarian Demon. Bruce Campbell narrates the video.
Here’s some information about Kandarian Demon in Evil Dead: The Game from Saber:
Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp delayed due to “recent world events”
Posted on 3 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch | 0 comments
Nintendo is delaying Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp for a second time, the company has announced.
Most recently, the game was planned for April 8, 2022. It has now been pushed back to an unspecified date.
Qix is this week’s Arcade Archives game on Switch
Posted on 3 years ago by Nicolas in News, Switch eShop | 0 comments
Publisher Hamster has revealed Qix as the next title to be landing on the eShop this week under the Arcade Archives label. Here is some more information about the game courtesy of the International Arcade Museum.
More: Arcade Archives, Hamster
Mario Kart Tour – Mii Tour now available, new changes implemented
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The latest Mii Tour has just gone live in Mario Kart Tour and has brought with it a number of changes. Mii characters are now playable in the game and can be accessorized with various Mii Racing Suits. Mushroom Gorge has also been added as a playable track.
Additionally, a few mechanical changes have now been implemented; level cap for drivers, karts and gliders is now 7; High-End drivers, karts and gliders have one extra favorite course; maximum player level is now 300; several items now provide more bonus points when used; new items have been added to the Daily Selects lineup and more items will be available in the Tier Shop at tiers 50, 55 and 60. Certain bugs and issues have also been addressed.
In case you missed them, you can check out a couple of trailers showcasing the new Mii Tour and Mii Racing Suits below:
More: DeNA, Mario Kart Tour
Rune Factory 5 footage showcases town activities
Posted on 3 years ago by Nicolas in Switch, Videos | 0 comments
XSEED and Marvelous have shared some new footage of Rune Factory 5 highlighting some of the activities you can engage in with the bachelors and bachelorettes of the game. Have a look at the video after the break.
More: marvelous, Rune Factory 5, XSEED Games
Rocket League update out now (version 2.12.0), patch notes
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A new update has released for Rocket League, preparing the game for its sixth season, adding a new arena, making some changes to the mute/report feature and addressing some bugs. Here are the full patch notes for the update:
More: Psyonix, Rocket League, title update
Dawn of the Monsters Switch gameplay
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Dawn of the Monsters will be appearing on Switch next week, and fans can get a first look at gameplay on the console. 22 minutes of footage is available.
We have more information about Dawn of the Monsters in the overview below.
Video: F-Zero X graphics comparison (N64 vs. Switch)
Posted on 3 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in Switch, Videos | 0 comments
Nintendo provided a first look at F-Zero X on Nintendo Switch Online when it announced the game’s release date for the service a short while ago, and a new video from GameXplain compares this version to the N64 original.
F-Zero X originally released on the N64 in 1998. It has since appeared on the Wii Virtual Console.