Koizumi says Switch success is half-expected and half-surprising, talks Mario development and Zelda dev differences
Posted on 7 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch | 12 Comments
This month’s issue of EDGE has a cover dedicated to Super Mario Odyssey. There really isn’t a whole lot new about the game itself, but the magazine does have a few choice words from Nintendo EPD’s general producer Yoshiaki Koizumi.
One of the topics Koizumi commented on was Switch’s success. Regarding the console’s performance thus far, Koizumi said:
“It’s half expected and half surprising. I always feel a certain amount of confidence in my work, and I imagine a lot of different scenarios. The one that’s come to fruition was one of the better ones I was imagining! We wanted people to have more time to play games.”
LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 – “Kang the Conqueror” trailer
Posted on 7 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in Switch, Videos | 2 Comments
A new “Kang the Conqueror” trailer is online for LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2. Players will go head-to-head with the time-travelling Kang the Conqueror through Ancient Egypt, The Old West, Sakaar, New York City in 2099, and other Marvel settings in the game. Watch today’s video below.
Ultra Hyperball on track for this Thursday in all regions, file size
Posted on 7 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch eShop | 0 comments
Ultra Hyperball appears to be one of several Switch games releasing this week. Based on listings on the eShop and on Nintendo’s website, it’ll drop on Thursday.
Copies of the game are also going out to reviewers. Ultra Hyperball takes up 181MB of space.
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Zen Studios working on more games for Switch
Posted on 7 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch eShop | 0 comments
Zen Studios’ first Switch game launches tomorrow. The developer is bringing Infinite Minigolf to the system as an eShop title.
Beyond Infinite Minigolf, Zen Studios is working on other projects for Switch. The company’s Mel Kirk confirmed this in a Reddit AMA today, but didn’t elaborate on details.
Zen Studios is primarily known for its pinball games. It’ll be interesting to see if something like Pinball FX3 eventually heads to Switch.
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The Mystery of Woolley Mountain planned for Switch
Posted on 7 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch eShop | 0 comments
Lightfoot Bros has teamed up with Huey Games to release The Mystery of Woolley Mountain on various platforms, including Switch.
The Mystery of Woolley Mountain is a point and click adventure that will have players exploring “a surreal and fantastical world as a group of renegade time-travelling audio scientists who are on a quest to save kidnapped children from a malevolent witch.” Gamers are promised ” a rich and hilarious storyline, quirky characters, colorful cartoony visuals and awesome music.”
The Mystery of Woolley Mountain is slated for Summer 2018. View a trailer below.
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Fan-made program helps create drawings in Splatoon 2
Posted on 7 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch | 37 Comments
Miiverse doesn’t exist on Switch. However, that hasn’t stopped Splatoon 2 players from coming up with some creative drawings. The game has its own built-in feature so that all sorts of images can be created and shared with others.
ShinyQuagsire23 has gone out of his way to develop a program that brings the more complicated drawings to life. The Pokken Tournament controller is used to enter in the correct sequence of movements and button presses needed to make the drawing. You can sort of think of it as a tool-assisted run. In general, drawings take roughly an hour to complete.
Here’s a look at the program in action:
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NBA Playgrounds update adding 3-Point Contest, 33 new players, new rebounding system, friend invites
Posted on 7 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch eShop | 4 Comments
Saber Interactive is putting the final touches on a new update for NBA Playgrounds. Players will have access to new modes, content, and features soon.
First up, NBA Playgrounds is getting a 3-Point Contest mode. The game’s rebounding system has been reworked, and friend invites are planned. Finally, 33 new players are being added.
Below is a trailer for the upcoming update:
The update will be live on Switch soon. Hopefully it won’t take nearly as long as the previous patch.
Niantic was “horrified” by problems at Pokemon GO Fest
Posted on 7 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in Mobile, News | 6 Comments
The first Pokemon GO Fest didn’t exactly go as Niantic and the fans had planned. The event suffered from a few issues, including long lines just to get in and the game itself being down due to server issues.
Understandably, Niantic itself was disappointed in how things went. A spokesperson even said that the company was “horrified with the results.”
The representative stated:
“Obviously they can’t completely make it up to all the people who have come out to Chicago today, but they want to extend the fact that they’re extremely apologetic and unhappy with the process and the results. So hopefully this is something that we will never see replicated again, learn from this and move on.
Just know that the staff here are pretty horrified with the results, so they want to make good as fast as possible. I’m super sorry guys, I’m really sorry especially for everyone who travelled international, East Coast, from all over. So this clearly was not what we were hoping for today. Thanks for your patience.”
Before Pokemon GO Fest ended, Niantic attempted to provide some compensation to attendees. Tickets were refunded, and players were given $100 in PokeCoins.
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Rayman Legends – Switch vs. Wii U comparison
Posted on 7 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in Switch, Videos, Wii U | 8 Comments
With the Rayman Legends Switch demo coming out yesterday (and then being promptly removed), we’re able to see how the game stacks up to the original Wii U title. Unsurprisingly, the two are pretty much identical from a visual standpoint. Interestingly though, at least one enemy type has been changed. Get a look at the full comparison below.
Inti Creates not involved with the main development of Bloodstained any longer
Posted on 7 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch | 16 Comments
Inti Creates was originally involved with the primary development of Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night. That’s not the case any longer, however.
The Bloodstained confirmed on the game’s forums that Inti Creates left the main project last E3, though they’re still on board for the “prequel mini-game.” DICO has since taken over Inti Create’s role. ArtPlay is also still the main developer.
Here’s the update on Inti Creates and the overall development team: