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Dragon Marked For Death

Inti Creates, the developer of the Azure Striker Gunvolt series, has been hard at work on its new game Dragon Marked for Death. Originally, it was slated for Winter 2017. With the lack of news since the original announcement, Inti Creates shared the expected news today that the game is now coming sometime in 2018 instead.

The official Twitter account posted the following earlier today:


2017 is almost up, so it would have been very surprising for Dragon Marked for Death to be released within the next couple of weeks. You can at least rest easy knowing that Inti Creates is doing everything possible to make the game as great as it can be.

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We haven’t heard much about Dandara in recent months, but it’s definitely still in the works. Publisher Raw Fury also shared a status update today.

Dandara is currently planned to arrive on Switch sometime in February. To tide fans over, the game’s title screen was sent out on Raw Fury’s Twitter account that offers a taste of the music.


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Robot Gentleman published a launch trailer for 60 Seconds!, now available on Switch as an eShop download. View the video below.

Many years ago, GO Series 10 Second Run hit the DSi Shop. That same game is back on Switch in the form of 10 Second Run Returns, and it’s out now on the Japanese eShop.

Below is an overview of the original game:

“Run like the wind in this unique twist on the classic platform game. Take control of a stick man and run for your life across an obstacle course to reach the goal within 10 seconds. Dash across platforms and avoid various hazards, desperately trying to reach the exit in time. Ten seconds is all you’ve got. Go flat out over 50 stages and three game modes. Do you have what it takes to reach the finish line?”

10 Second Run Returns seems to be very similar to the DSi game. However, split-screen multiplayer is supported for up to four players.

Here’s a trailer:

The Dangerous Kitchen has announced a new sale for De Mambo. Beginning December 21, De Mambo will be discounted by 50%. You’ll be able to purchase the game for only $6.50. The sale lasts until January 4.

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Solid Sphere made Kaiji: Steel Beam Crossing of Despair for PlayStation VR a few months ago. That same game is now heading to Switch, according to a Japanese eShop listing.

Kaiji: Steel Beam Crossing of Despair is based on the Kaiji manga series, and focuses specifically on the “steel beam crossing” story parts from the “Castle of Despair” arc. The game features famous scenes from the manga as players become a contestant in the steel beam crossing. You’ll take on the challenge with characters such as Kaiji, Sahara, and Ishida.

Kaiji: Steel Beam Crossing of Despair launches December 28 in Japan for 999 yen.

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Thanks to a listing on the Japanese Switch eShop, we can confirm next week’s NeoGeo game on Switch. Hamster will be releasing The King of Fighters ’96 in all regions on December 28.

Here’s a brief overview:

“The King of Fighters ’96 is a fighting game released by SNK in 1996. A total of 27 playable characters are available. New game mechanics such as the Emergency Evasion, short and mid-hops make their entry for the first time in the legendary Series, adding a new depth to the fights. The story focuses on the second chapter of the Orochi trilogy.”

ACA NeoGeo The King of Fighters ’96 will cost $7.99 / €6.99 / £6.29.

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New characters are in the works or Mighty Gunvolt Burst. Inti Creates has announced Ray (Mighty No. 9), Copen (Azure Striker Gunvolt), and Kurona (Gal*Gun 2) DLC.

All three of these characters will be available on December 28. They’ll be sold as a DLC pack for $1.99.

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Heart & Slash joins the Switch eShop starting this week. The video below contains 18 minutes of footage, which will give you a good idea what you can expect from the game.

Tiny Metal makes its way to Switch tomorrow, and a new trailer is here to celebrate the upcoming launch. Have a look at the video below.


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