Photos of the Super Mario Party and Luigi’s Mansion launch event at Nintendo NY
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At Nintendo NY yesterday, an event was held to celebrate the launches of Super Mario Party on Switch and Luigi’s Mansion on 3DS. We have a few photos straight from Nintendo below.
Yomawari: The Long Night Collection – “Let me turn the lights on…” trailer
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NIS America issued the latest video for Yomawari: The Long Night Collection today. Watch the “Let me turn the lights on…” trailer below.
Little Friends: Dogs & Cats boxart
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Over on Amazon Japan, the boxart for Little Friends: Dogs & Cats has been posted. We’ve attached the packaging image above.
Little Friends: Dogs & Cats is scheduled for December 6 in Japan.
Civilization VI Switch boxart
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Amazon has posted the boxart for Civilization VI, which was announced for Switch during the latest Nintendo Direct. Have a look at the packaging image above.
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Sword Art Online: Hollow Realization debut Switch footage
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Bandai Namco showed the first footage from Sword Art Online: Hollow Realization running on Switch today. Get a look at the full recording below.
Nintendo maintenance schedule as of October 7, 2018
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Nintendo currently has three sessions of maintenance lined up for Switch next week, all affecting Switch. We’ve rounded up the planned periods below.
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World of Final Fantasy Maxima director on bringing the game to Switch
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Last month, Square Enix announced a ton of Final Fantasy games for Switch. As far as mainline titles go, we’ll be getting Final Fantasy VII, IX, X / X-2 HD Remaster, and XII: The Zodiac Age. If that wasn’t enough, Square Enix is also bringing over Chocobo’s Mystery Dungeon Every Buddy!, Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Remastered Edition, and World of Final Fantasy Maxima. Oh, and Final Fantasy XV Pocket Edition HD is alrady available on the eShop.
At the Tokyo Game Show last month, Square Enix spoke about bringing all of these Final Fantasy games to Switch (and additional platforms in general). It was mentioned that fans wanted to play them on more systems, so this was their answer to that.
Touhou Kobuto V: Burst Battle adding DLC character Youmu Konpaku
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Mediascape and Cubetype announced a DLC character for Touhou Kobuto V: Burst Battle during a live stream on Niconico today. Youmu Konpaku is coming to the game, the two sides announced.
A new system is also planned for Touhou Kobuto V. However, specifics have yet to be shared.
Youmu Konpaku and the new system will be out in Japan this winter.
Touhou Sky Arena coming to Switch in Japan in November / December, Touhou Genso Wanderer: Lotus Labyrinth on April 25
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During a live stream on Niconico today, updates were provided on a pair of Touhou titles.
First up, Touhou Sky Arena: Matsuri Climax is coming to Switch either in November or December in Japan. The game is actually seeing a delay as it was previously planned for summer.
NBA 2K Playgrounds 2 dev on how 2K helped improved the game, future of the series
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Saber Interactive essentially released NBA Playgrounds itself last year. But this year, the company teamed up with 2K for NBA 2K Playgrounds 2. It’s more than just a slight rebrand and publishing deal, as 2K actually provided assistance to improve the game.
After noticing that NBA Playgrounds sold one million copies, 2K wanted to get involved. Saber CEO Matthew Karch told Polygon that Saber already “had a solid game”, but 2K gave “very substantial” contributions to the project. Karch estimates that “20 percent of the improvements to the game have taken place over the last four to five months of development with those guys.”