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Data East’s 1988 arcade beat ’em up Bad Dudes Vs DragonNinja is coming to the Switch. According to the eShop, the game is due for release March 21.

Here’s a brief overview:

“Rampant ninja related crimes these days… Whitehouse is not the exception…” As soon as that occurs, a Secret Service agent asks two street-smart brawlers, the “Bad Dudes” named Blade and Striker: “President Ronnie has been kidnapped by the ninjas. Are you a bad enough dude to rescue Ronnie?” After hearing that, the Bad Dudes pursue the Dragon Ninja through the New York City streets, a moving big rig truck, a large storm sewer, a forest, a freight train on an old Southern Pacific line, a cave and into an underground factory in order to save President Ronnie.

Bad Dudes Vs DragonNinja will be priced at $9.99.

Source: Switch eShop

Back in 2014, Arc System Works made Gotcha Racing for the 3DS eShop. Natsume published the game the following year.

Arc System Works now appears to be cooking up a sequel for Switch. Gotcha Racing 2nd has been rated for the console in Taiwan, hinting at an upcoming announcement.

Coffin Dodgers is available on Switch today as a new digital download. Have a look at some footage in the video below.

It was recently announced that Switch has added support for GameMaker Studio 2. Developers have since been pledging support for the system, including Abylight and Locomalito.

Thanks to the upcoming Switch export option for GameMaker Studio, Cursed Castilla and Super Hydorah are on the way to the system. Both will be released “as soon as feasible.”

Ukiyo Publishing released a new Death Road to Canada trailer today highlighting the game’s multiplayer features on Switch. Check out the video below.

The latest entry in the action puzzler series Lode Runner, Lode Runner Legacy, is coming to the Switch. The game will be available on the Japanese eShop sometime this Spring; it will cost 1,112 Yen.  So far we only know of the game’s Japanese release, but an English version of it already exists on PC, so a Western release wouldn’t be surprising at all.

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Curve Digital is offering a discount for Human: Fall Flat on the North American Switch eShop. It’s currently $7.49, down from the original $14.99 asking price. You’ll save 50% with a purchase.

The Human: Fall Flat sale lasts until March 26.

Source: Switch eShop

All-Star Fruit Racing might be in development for Switch. Earlier this month, it was rated for release in Brazil. PQube will apparently be publishing, and as they’ve given quite a bit of support to Switch thus far, putting All-Star Fruit Racing on the system would make sense.

If the name didn’t give it away, All-Star Fruit Racing is a karting title. The game has single-player and multiplayer modes, including online multiplayer.

Here’s some additional information and a trailer:

Earlier today, Danmaku Unlimited 3 ended up on the Switch eShop. Have a look at some footage in the video below.

OPUS: Rocket of Whispers now has a release date. Flyhigh Works and SIGONO announced today that the title is hitting the Switch eShop on March 22.

Pre-orders for OPUS: Rocket of Whipsers will open on March 15. By pre-loading, you’ll save 10%. The price at launch will be $8.99 / €8.99 / £6.19.

We have more information about OPUS: Rocket of Whispers below, along with a trailer.


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