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BoxBoy! + BoxGirl!

In a recent issue of Famitsu, a BoxBoy! + BoxGirl! interview was published with some of the developers. Producer Yasuhiro Mukae, art director Akiko Horiuchi, director Taku Koinuma, and level design director Yutaka Watanabe had much to say about the first entry in the series for Switch.

During the discussion, the team spoke about why HAL Laboratory brought the series back and made a new entry for Switch. They also touched on the game’s color stages, what lies ahead for the future, and more.

Here’s our full translation of the interview:

The Bard's Tale ARPG: Remastered and Resnarkled

E3 2019 might be over, but we still have news about new games coming to Switch. A listing from the ESRB has outed that inXile Entertainment is bringing The Bard’s Tale ARPG: Remastered and Resnarkled to the platform.

While the “ARPG” has been added to the title, this appears to be the same updated version of the classic game previously released on PlayStation platforms a couple of years ago. Find some additional information and a trailer below.

According to a listing on the eShop, the modern shoot ’em up Pawarumi will be appearing on Switch next month. A release is planned for July 24.

We have the following overview and trailer for the game:

The Bushido brawler Samurai Gunn 2 was featured during GameSpot’s E3 2019 stage show with a new round of footage. Check out the gameplay below.

This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:

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Several new games out came out this week on the eShop. If you’re interested in checking out what’s new in screenshot form, take a look at the gallery below.

The adventure exploration title Lost Ember was on display during GameSpot’s E3 2019 stage show with the latest footage. Have a look at the video below to see the game in action.

The latest episode of Nintendo Minute has gone live. In today’s video, Kit and Krysta show off some gameplay from Cadence of Hyrule. Check out the full episode below.

Had history gone another way, things could have gone very differently with Fortnite. Rod Fergusson, the former director of production at Epic Games, told Game Informer in a recent interview that he tried to cancel the game.

Fergusson referred to how Fortnite “had some challenges” when it was only comprised of Save the World. “As the director of production at the time, that game would not have passed my bar for something we should have continued to keep going,” he said.

Below are Fergusson’s full words:

As we found out earlier this week, the high precision platformer Standby is launching for Switch on August 1. Take a look at the official launch trailer below.


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