Yu-Gi-Oh! Early Days Collection reveals Duel Monsters, Duel Monsters II, Dark Duel Stories
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During the the Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2024 live stream, another batch of games were revealed for Yu-Gi-Oh! Early Days Collection. The Switch release is now confirmed to include Duel Monsters, Duel Monsters II, and Dark Duel Stories.
Duel Monsters originally released on the Game Boy. Duel Monsters II and Dark Duel Stories both appeared on the Game Boy Color. Note that the Duel Monsters games were never localized for the west, and only came to Japan.
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Pre-order updates – September 8, 2024
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[Review] Emio – The Smiling Man: Famicom Detective Club
Posted on 4 months ago by Nicholas Serpa in Reviews, Switch | 0 comments
System: Switch
Release date: August 29, 2024
Developer: Mages / Nintendo
Publisher: Nintendo
I like it when Nintendo gets weird. It’s usually at about this point in their consoles’ lifespans, well after they’ve sold roughly a bajillion Mario and Zelda titles, when we see them start to resurrect dormant franchises and experiment in genres that other platform holders are ignoring. So, here we are – it’s 2024, and Nintendo decided now is the perfect time to release a new entry in in the Famicom Detective Club series of visual novels, which hasn’t seen a new entry in 27 years. Emio – The Smiling Man has some compelling ideas driving its core mystery about a serial killer with an unsettling modus operandi, and initially, it had hooked. Unfortunately, this story’s lethargic pacing, tedious writing, and general lack of meaningful character development fails to live up to the high bar set by earlier entries in the series.
Nintendo maintenance schedule – September 8, 2024
Posted on 4 months ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS, News, Switch, Switch eShop, Wii U | 0 comments
Nintendo’s latest maintenance schedule for the week of September 8, 2024 is now available.
Switch will be affected, but also 3DS and Wii U. All told there are currently three sessions on the docket.
Below is the full Nintendo maintenance schedule for the week of September 8, 2024:
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Ikki Unite getting physical release in Japan with English support, pre-orders open
Posted on 4 months ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch | 0 comments
Ikki Unite released digitally on Switch earlier this year, but there’s now a physical release heading to Japan.
Ikki Unite will be sold standalone as well as in the form of a limited edition. The latter includes the game, Gonbe plush, scroll, folding fan, original soundtrack CD, and special Tsuzura box and Famicom-style sleeve.
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Gimmick 2 gameplay
Posted on 4 months ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in Switch, Videos | 0 comments
With Gimmick 2 coming to Switch this week, we’re now able to get a closer look thanks to plenty of gameplay. Footage shows Midsummer Meadow, Tadpole Temple, and more.
Additional details can be found in the following overview:
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How to use and counter every sub weapon in Splatoon 3
Posted on 4 months ago by Ethan in Guides, Switch | 0 comments
With Splatoon 3’s Grand Festival coming up soon, we figured now would be a good time to make a guide on sub weapons aimed at casual or former players who might be returning to play the event.
If you haven’t played much of Splatoon 3 just yet (somehow), there are tons of sub weapons available in the game that each serve a different purpose. Some are area-of-effect damage-rackers, while others are purely defensive or for support. Still, how well you use your subs can make or break individual games. Some are better than others, too, so we’ll be going over what each one does, tips for using them, and how to counter other players using them against you.
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Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp dev explains how the parntership with Nintendo came to be
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A new Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp developer interview gives us insight as to how the partnership between Nintendo and WayForward came to be.
This was a milestone release for a number of reasons. WayForward, best known for its Shantae series, was finally able to work with a Nintendo IP. Advance Wars was also dormant for about 15 years, as Days of Ruin was the last entry having hit the DS in 2008.
Bakeru gameplay
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Following the overseas release of Bakeru, fans can get a good look at the localized version with gameplay. Tokushima: Journeying From Tanuki Village and Wakayama: Sparkling Ocean Beach stages are shown here.
Find some information about Good Feel’s Switch game in the following overview:
Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom was almost called Zelda: Tears of the Dragon
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Nintendo has spoken about the name for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, and revealed that there was strong consideration for calling it Tears of the Dragon instead.
That tidbit comes from Eiji Aonuma, the game’s producer. Aonuma was speaking about Tears of the Kingdom in the newly-released art book, indicating that the Tears of the Dragon name could cause issues since it would “emphasize the Light Dragon”. Only after another member of the team suggested “Kingdom” that the final title materialized.
You can read our full translation below (some spoilers for those who haven’t played the game).