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Switch eShop

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.

Even though Switch lacks a Virtual Console, we’ve seen many classic games from a variety of systems on the platform. NES, NeoGeo, SEGA Genesis, and releases from the arcade are among what has landed on Nintendo’s console – and we’re not even a full two years in yet.

Now thanks to SimFabric, Switch is about to receive a game from the ZX Spectrum computer. Nintendo’s website lists Saboteur! for November 9.

Earlier this year, tinyBuild announced that it would be bringing Party Hard to Switch. The eShop has now updated with a listing showing a release date. Look for Party Hard on Switch starting November 22.

We have the following overview and trailer for the game:

Bad North

Bad North has received a new update on Switch. Raw Fury and Plausible Concept are now distributing version 1.04.

With the new patch, the focus was “performance updates which should be especially noticeable on Switch.” The developer also “improved loading times, fixed a number of bugs and updated the application icons to make the game look a bit snazzier on your console home screen.”

Circle Entertainment has announced that it has formed a partnership wtih Vakman to publish Alchemic Cutie on Switch. The game is lined up for a 2019 release.

Alchemic Cutie “is a relaxing adventure RPG set on colorful Wimba Island; while taming wild jellies you’ll meet villagers, enter jelly competitions and uncover the secrets of the island.”

Decay of Logos

Rising Star Games published the second developer diary for Decay of Logos this week. In the video below, developer Amplify Creations talks about the game’s world and its ancient memories.

Moonlighter

Moonlighter finally comes to Switch on November 5. For a look at the game on Nintendo’s console, check out the footage below.

GRIP

New footage has arrived from the Switch version of GRIP: Combat Evolved. Check out some gameplay below as well as a docked/handheld comparison.

Swap This!

Two Tribes shared a launch trailer for Swap This! – its lost game that is out today on the Switch eShop. View it below.

Mebius announced today that it will be publishing Agartha on Switch as Agartha-S. Originally developed by Shindenken, it’ll arrive sometime this winter in Japan.

DLSite provides the following overview:


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