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Sublevel Zero Redux is featured at EGX 2018 this weekend with a playable demo. Take a look at some off-screen footage below.

At EGX 2018 this weekend, Phogs is playable among a smattering of other indie titles. Have a look at some off-screen footage below.

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Neko Navy: Daydream Edition

At the Tokyo Game Show, Fruitbat Factory announced that Neko Navy: Daydream Edition is coming to Switch. A release is planned for this winter.

Neko Navy: Daydream Edition is a horizontal shooter. For the new Switch release, rebalanced difficulty is planned, including a harder “Death Mode”. There will also be an “Infinity Mode” with infinite gameplay.

Oddworld: Stranger’s Wrath was announced for Switch last week, and it’s playable at EGX 2018 this weekend. Get a look at some off-screen footage below.

Jet Set Radio

Prior to the Tokyo Game Show, SEGA gave fans the opportunity to vote on the games it wants to see as part of SEGA Ages. During a stage show at the event earlier today, the results were announced.

The fan voting panned out as follows:

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Rise and Shine

Earlier this year, we heard that Adult Swim Games and Super Mega Team would be bringing Rise and Shine to Switch. A release date has now been set, and it’s coming pretty soon. The eShop shows that Rise and Shine will be available on September 27.

Here’s an overview and trailer for Rise and Shine, “a high lethality puzzle game with a bullet-hell twist”:

A new game was revealed for the SEGA Ages lineup on Switch during the Tokyo Game Show today. The news was just delivered during a stage show event.

This announcement is quite significant. Many years ago, SEGA and M2 expressed interest in bringing Virtua Racing to 3DS during the SEGA 3D Classics era, but it never panned out. Now the two sides will finally be able to make a digital release possible on Nintendo’s console.

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Hamster announced two new games for the ACA NeoGeo series at the Tokyo game Show today. Bust-A-Move and Bust-A-Move Again are both on the way, the company revealed. These games are also known as Puzzle Bobble and Puzzle Bobble 2.

Both titles should eventually be made available on Switch via the eShop. Release dates have not yet been provided.

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At the Tokyo Game Show, developer Plukit has revealed that Staxel is in the works for Switch. Although the Switch version isn’t playable, booth advertising confirms plans to release on Nintendo’s console.

The sales pitch for Staxel is that it’s “a creative farming and village life game with a cast of quirky characters.” We have more details from Steam below, along with a trailer.

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This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:

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