NBA Playgrounds footage
Posted on 8 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in Switch eShop, Videos | 14 Comments
The first gameplay video has emerged for NBA Playgrounds, launching on Switch via the eShop next week. See it below.
More: NBA Playgrounds, Saber Interactive
Sumo Digital shares stats about Snake Pass’ first month, planning updates and potentially new content
Posted on 8 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch eShop | 5 Comments
Snake Pass has been out for around a month. With that in mind, Sumo Digital prepared a special infographic containing various stats. You can view that below.
In other Snake Pass news, Snake Pass will be supported with patches that range from “quality of life changes, right through to exploring other possible avenues of getting Snake Pass into YOUR hands.” Sumo Digital also teased new content once again: “Oh, and there may or may not be additional content being explored too…Not that we can confirm or deny that either way.”
Sumo Digital will have more news about Snake Pass soon, including details about the game’s next update.
More: Snake Pass, Sumo Digital
[Review] TumbleSeed
Posted on 8 years ago by Jakob Vujovic(@jakovujo) in Reviews, Switch eShop | 15 Comments
System: Switch (eShop)
Release date: May 2, 2017
Developer: aeiowu
Publisher aeiowu
The first thing that hit me upon playing TumbleSeed is how tactile it feels. Even as I was hopelessly fumbling and rolling my seed, making inconsequential progress up the game’s procedurally generated mountain, its textured soundtrack, satisfyingly percussive sound effects, and bright bubbly visuals kept me going – at least until I had a better grasp on the game. As it turns out, TumbleSeed is an excellent roguelike.
More: aeiowu, highlight, top, TumbleSeed
ACA NeoGeo Blazing Star footage
Posted on 8 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in Switch eShop, Videos | 0 comments
Blazing Star is out now on the Switch eShop as a new NeoGeo title from the Arcade Archives series. Take a look at some footage below.
More: Arcade Archives, Hamster
BitSummit site also lists GORSD for Switch
Posted on 8 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch eShop | 0 comments
Listings on the official BitSummit site indicated that Earth Atlantis and Dusty Raging Fist will be heading to Switch. Another potential game for the system has appeared as well. Going off of the same BitSummit site, Springloaded will be bringing GORSD to Switch.
Here’s a brief overview:
“A frantic local PVP title intended for 2-4 players huddled together around a screen. The core of the game revolves around painting tiles and shooting. Featuring different game modes, a variety of characters and unique maps to choose from, the gameplay is frenetic, tactical and tense!…Whether playing with friends or exploring the single player campaign, get ready to enter the Grid of Ridiculous Sudden Death.”
And a teaser:
More: Springloaded
Nintendo eShop undergoing maintenance next week
Posted on 8 years ago by Matt(@OnePunchMaz) in 3DS eShop, News, Switch eShop, Wii U eShop | 0 comments
The Nintendo eShop on Switch, 3DS and Wii U will undergo maintenance next week for a period of two hours, during which it will be unavailable. The exact times are below:
- 3 PM PT (May 8) – 5 PM PT (May 8)
- 6 PM ET (May 8) – 8 PM ET (May 8)
- 11 PM in the UK (May 8) – 1 AM in the UK (May 9)
- 12 AM in Europe (May 9) – 2 AM in Europe (May 9)
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Hamster Corporation’s Arcade Archives Neo Geo series reaches 200k downloads on Switch
Posted on 8 years ago by Matt(@OnePunchMaz) in News, Switch eShop | 7 Comments
Hamster Corporation’s Arcade Archives Neo Geo games have been a fixture on the Switch eShop so far, with one classic Neo Geo game being released nearly every week. It seems like Swtch owners have been enjoying this steady flow of releases – today, Hamster Corporation revealed that worldwide sales for all of the Arcade Archives Neo Geo games combined have surpassed 200,000 on Switch. In a tweet, they thank players for their support and ask them to look forward to future developments.
More: Arcade Archives, Hamster
Blazing Star is this week’s NeoGeo game on Switch
Posted on 8 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch eShop | 0 comments
Continuing the process of converting Switch owners into die-hard fans of the NeoGeo, Hamster Corporation is releasing Blazing Star on the eShop tomorrow. It’s actually out now in Japan, but Nintendo’s site lists it for May 2 in North America. It will probably be available in Europe this week as well.
More: Arcade Archives, Hamster
Shovel Knight: Specter of Torment cheat code adds Mega Man X wall jumping
Posted on 8 years ago by Zack in 3DS eShop, Switch eShop, Wii U eShop | 0 comments
Yacht Club Games recently revealed a cheat code for Shovel Knight: Specter of Torment changes the way Specter Knight wall jumps to be more in line with the wall jumping from Mega Man X. There are two versions of the cheat, both of which are identical except for the color palette swap that comes with the changed wall jump mechanics. One will turn Specter Knight blue, and the other will change him to red, both of which are likely homages to X and Zero from Mega Man X.
You can find Yacht Club’s Twitter posts, in which they reveal the cheat code, below. For those of you eager to relive the glory days of Mega Man X, the cheat codes are as follows:
- For the blue palette, enter C&MVRKHNT when making a profile.
- For the red palette, enter S&CBHR when making a profile.
Want to climb and cling to walls as Specter Knight… but red is more your style? Use this cheat instead!
S&CBHR
— Yacht Club Games (@YachtClubGames) May 1, 2017
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TumbleSeed devs on what separates HD Rumble from regular rumble, how it’s used in the game
Posted on 8 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch eShop | 5 Comments
One of the standout features of Switch is HD Rumble. When developers use the functionality, the vibration feedback can feel more realistic.
HD Rumble has been used in several Switch titles thus far, and it’ll also be included in tomorrow’s new eShop game TumbleSeed. Polygon caught up with programmer David Laskey and composer / sound designer Joel Corelitz
To begin, the two discussed how HD Rumble separates itself from regular rumble: