Paper Mario: The Origami King players find game-breaking glitch
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Paper Mario: The Origami King players have encountered a significant glitch in the game. Unfortunately, it blocks any sort of progression if encountered, and your save file will essentially be rendered useless.
It’s possible to encounter the glitch at Shangri-Spa, which is accessed after battling the first four streamers. You’ll be given a VIP ticket to access the Spring of Rainbows. At the entrance, a character will permit entry, but takes the ticket and it’s removed from your inventory. That means if you happen to leave the area, you can’t return. There’s no way to get the card back, and it seems as though the only option you have currently is to delete your save file.
Here’s a closer look from Nintendo Unity:
Ary and the Secret of Seasons out on September 1, features trailer
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Following a previous delay, the action-adventure game Ary and the Secret of Seasons has received a new release date. The game will launch on September 1, publisher Modus Games and developer eXiin announced today.
Here’s an overview of Ary and the Secret of Seasons, along with a trailer:
Nintendo Download – July 23, 2020 (Europe) – Crysis Remastered, Panzer Paladin, Double Gold Points Fest, more
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Famitsu sales (7/13/20 – 7/19/20)
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Nintendo Download – July 23, 2020 (North America) – Carrion, Crysis Remastered, more
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This week’s North American Nintendo Downloads are as follows:
Switch Retail
Escape Game Fort Boyard – $29.99 (available July 28)
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First Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne HD Remaster gameplay
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Atlus hosted a live stream for Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne HD Remaster just a short while ago. The full recording, which offers a look at the first actual gameplay, can be found below.
Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne HD Remaster initially debuts for Switch in Japan on October 29. The western release will follow in Spring 2021.
Switch Split Pad Pro getting the Pac-Man treatment
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Some Switch fans may recall that Hori put out a Split Pad Pro tying in with the launch of Daemon X Machina last year. Now in celebration of Pac-Man’s 40th anniversary, a new version is on the way.
The Pac-Man edition of the Split Pad Pro is heading to Switch on November 26. Pricing is set at 5,478 yen.
The Split Pad Pro, which is officially licensed by Nintendo, features a full-size controller experience in handheld mode. It comes with a larger grip, buttons, triggers, analog sticks, and d-pad. That’s on top of programmable rear buttons, turbo, assignable buttons, and more.
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Crysis Remastered Switch launch trailer
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Switch owners can officially get their hands on Crysis Remastered as of today. Crytek has shared a launch trailer to promote the launch, which we have below.
Crysis Remastered is being distributed for Switch via the eShop.
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Hoshi wo Miru Hito coming to Switch worldwide next week
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Hoshi wo Miru Hito, a Famicom game which previously released only in Japan, will launch worldwide on Switch next week. City Connection has confirmed plans to publish the eShop title on July 30.
Here’s an overview of Hoshi wo Miru Hito:
Umihara Kawase BaZooKa! delayed to September in the west
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Umihara Kawase BaZooKa! won’t be launching in the west this month as originally expected. ININ Games announced the delay today, stating that the extra time “will allow players to benefit from an improved worldwide multiplayer infrastructure, ensuring fast and stable online fights.” The team “also took the time to add languages, to provide for a great game experience.”
Here’s the latest trailer for Umihara Kawase BaZooKa!: