Switch file sizes – Shining Resonance Refrain, Code of Princess EX, Icey, more
Posted on 6 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch eShop | 0 comments
Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include Shining Resonance Refrain, Code of Princess EX, Icey, and more.
Here’s the full roundup:
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Resident Evil 7 Cloud Version out now on the Japanese eShop, can be played in English
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Just a few days ago, Capcom announced Resident Evil 7 Cloud Version for Switch. It’s now available to download through the Japanese eShop.
While the eShop listing only lists Japanese as the only supported language, you can actually play in English as well as other languages. We’ve outlined the first simple options / steps you need to follow to get to that point below.
Yesterday Origins Switch footage
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Next week, Yesterday Origins will be appearing on Switch at retail as well as on the eShop. Get a look at some footage below.
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Jumping Joe & Friends hitting Switch tomorrow
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Jumping Joe & Friends is due out on Switch tomorrow, according to a North American eShop listing. QubicGames will be publishing.
Below is an overview for the platformer, along with a trailer:
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The Low Road announced for Switch
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XGen Studios announced today that the point-and-click graphic adventure game The Low Road will be made for Switch. It’s targeted for sometime this summer.
Here’s some additional information about the title:
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Puchicon 4 SmileBASIC coming to Switch this fall, first details
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SmileBoom brought the SmileBASIC programming app to 3DS and Wii U in the past. In this week’s issue of Famitsu, the company reveals the first details about its plans for Switch.
Switch will be getting Puchicon 4 SmileBASIC. The app will teach you thoroughly in BASIC programming, lets you use Switch features like HD Rumble, the motion IR camera, gyro controls, and more. Online features are also supported in which you can publish or even backup games.
Puchicon 4 SmileBASIC launches in Japan this fall. A localized version hasn’t been announced, but may come at a later date.
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6180 the moon Switch footage
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Turtle Cream is putting its platformer 6180 the moon on Switch tomorrow. Have a look at some footage in the video below.
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Latest indie games up for grabs on My Nintendo Europe
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My Nintendo has updated with the latest selection of indie games in Europe. SteamWorld Dig, Runbow Pocket, and more have been added to the site.
Here’s the full rundown:
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Wizard of Legend update incoming, patch notes
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Update: Following fan feedback, Contingent99 is revering “the majority of tuning changes” for the latest patch. The developer explained:
We heard your concerns loud and clear. We’re working on reverting the majority of tuning changes done in the previous patch and will take a more cautious approach going forward. It was our intention to show the community that we are flexible and wanted to make efforts to balance things in a timely manner, but it looks like we were off the mark.
Going forward, we will continue to focus on resolving outstanding issues, implementing quality of life improvements to controls, usability, and focusing on player feedback. It’s been a very hectic week for us as we spent the most of it trying to track down bugs. We’ve seen a few issues pointed out here that slipped through our radar and we’ll try our best to get things listed and prioritized.
Thank you everyone for letting us know your thoughts. The reaction to the changes were very informative and it’s clear to us that the community cares about the game. We have a lot more flexibility with how quickly we can push changes to the PC/Mac/Linux versions so it was our intention to get early feedback on the patch before pushing them to consoles. In the future, we hope that we can work together like today to gather feedback on changes before they hit other platforms.
Contingent99 has announced a new patch for the popular eShop game Wizard of Legend. It’s live on Steam right now, but the studio confirmed that it will roll out on consoles as soon as possible.
The new update implements quite a number of gameplay changes, tunings, and bug fixes. We have the full patch notes below. Though they are for the Steam version, most should also apply to Switch.
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Wulverblade version 1.1 out tomorrow; Switch sales “way beyond all the other systems combined”
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Wulverblade has a new update ready to go tomorrow. Version 1.1 will be available in North America and Europe, comprised of various new features and improvements.
The full patch notes from Fully Illustrated’s Michael Heald are as follows: