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Hamster has announced that Ninja Gaiden will be released this week as the latest addition to the Arcade Archives series. A worldwide release is planned for May 9.

Ninja Gaiden for arcades was actually quite a bit different from the NES title. As opposed to being a side-scrolling action-platformer, the arcade edition was a beat ’em up.

Arcade Archives Ninja Gaiden will cost $7.99 / €6.99 / £6.29 on the Switch eShop.

Source: Hamster PR

Castlevania Anniversary Collection

Nintendo has updated the release schedule on its platforms for the week of May 16. Here’s a look at the upcoming digital download schedule:

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Koral footage

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Koral

Koral, a game described as “a love letter to the ocean”, will be appearing on the Switch eShop next Thursday. View some footage in the video below.

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My Big Sister

My Big Sister, an RPG-like adventure game, arrives for Switch on the eShop this Friday. Take a look at some footage below.

War Tech Fighters

Publisher Blowfish Studios and developer Drakkar Dev today announced a release date for War Tech Fighters, the sci-fi mech action game. It’ll be releasing on Switch through the eShop on June 27.

We have the following overview and trailer for War Tech Fighters:

Scrap Rush!!

PQube has announced that it is teaming up with Aquire to bring Scrap Rush!! to North America and Europe. A release is planned for this summer.

Here’s an introduction to the maze-based arcade game:

European Conqueror X

European Conqueror X, a turn-based strategy and resource management title, is out today on the Switch eShop. Check out the game’s launch trailer below.

Project Eternal

The MMORPG Project Eternal is coming to Switch, developer Asobimo has confirmed. It will be developed for the console alongside mobile platforms.

Here’s a trailer for the game:

Update: The North American / European equivalents of the site confirm the same news, so it will be digital-only worldwide.


Original: Devil May Cry is finally hitting a Nintendo platform with the upcoming launch of the original game on Switch. Capcom made the announcement earlier today.

The one thing fans have been uncertain of is how the game will be distributed. An eShop release happens for pretty much every title, but physical is another story. And unfortunately, it appears that Devil May Cry won’t be sold at retailers. Capcom opened an official Japanese website today, confirming the news. We also wouldn’t bank on a physical edition in the west since what happens in Japan tends to dictate what takes place in other regions.

In any case, Devil May Cry will be coming to the Switch eShop sometime this summer.

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Puyo Puyo Champions

SEGA is preparing for the western launch of Puyo Puyo Champions by introducing players to the game’s mechanics. Have a look at a “Beginner Tutorial” video below.


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