Okami HD touchscreen footage
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The Japanese Okami Twitter account has been sharing various clips of the game running on Switch and using the touchscreen. We’ve compiled them all into a single video below.
Atari Flashback Collection for Switch includes 150 games
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At E3, one of the titles that went a bit under the radar was Atari Flashback Collection. Vooks was able to go hands-on with the Switch release, and has shared some details in a new report.
The biggest thing we learn is that Atari Flashback Collection will include 150 games on Switch. These volumes have been split into three releases across other platforms, but they’re all bundled together on Nintendo’s console.
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Splatoon 2 – official Inklings vs. Octolings Splatfest art
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Nintendo is upping the ante with Splatoon 2’s next Splatfest, as Inklings and Octolings will be battling it out worldwide. We have some special art celebrating the event above.
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Mega Man 11 devs on how Capcom brought back the series, visual style, Double Gear system, difficulty, future, more
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Recently, Famitsu published a big interview with a couple of the developers working on Mega Man 11. The Japanese magazine caught up with producer Kazuhiro Tsuchiya and director Koji Oda.
There was a lot of interesting discussion in the lengthy interview. Tsuchiya and Oda went in-depth on how it went about bringing back the series, why the team opted for a more 3D look, the Double Gear system, different difficulty options, and more. There’s also a bit of talk about the future and other topics like the Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1 + 2.
We’ve posted our full translation of the interview below.
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Death Mark coming west
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During a panel at Anime Expo 2018 today, Aksys Games made several announcements. One of these is that Death Mark is seeing localization and will be released in the west.
Experience developed Death Mark, a horror adventure game. The Switch version is based on the original PS Vita version with all content plus an additional episode.
Though we don’t have a release date, Aksys said at its panel that the title is “coming soon”.
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Code: Realize – Bouquet of Rainbows trailer
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Idea Factory released a trailer for the visual novel Code: Realize – Bouquet of Rainbows. Get a look at the video below.
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Death Mark commercials
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Experience issued a trio of commercials for the Switch horror adventure game Death Mark. We have the full set below.
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Nintendo Minute – “Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker for Nintendo Switch Co-op Game Play”
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This week’s episode of Nintendo Minute has gone live. In today’s video, Kit and Krysta show off some Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker co-op action on Switch. Check out the full episode below.
Skullgirls 2nd Encore Switch trailer, physical version confirmed
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At Anime Expo 2018 yesterday, Lab Zero Games announced that Skullgirls 2nd Encore is coming to Switch. We now have a new trailer below.
As shown at the end of the video, a physical version of Skullgirls 2nd Encore on Switch is planned. No word yet on a release date just yet.
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Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu / Eevee receiving an official guide
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With each new Pokemon game, there tends to be an official guide. That will again be the case with Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu / Eevee.
Amazon provides the following description: