Layton’s Mystery Journey DX debut trailer
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Level-5 published the first trailer for Layton’s Mystery Journey DX, the new Switch version of the original game released last year. Watch it below.
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Nelke and the Legendary Alchemists broadcast to be held on July 10
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In conjunction with Dengeki PlayStation, Gust intends to hold a special broadcast for Nelke and the Legendary Alchemists in just a couple of weeks. It’ll air at the following times on YouTube:
– 5 AM PT
– 8 AM ET
– 1 PM in the UK
– 2 PM in Europe
Koei Tecmo producer Junzo Hosoi and development producer Keisuke Kikuchi will be on hand for the event. Illustrators Mel Kishida and NOCO along with voice actors Mai Kadowaki and Satomi Akesaka will be present as well. We’ll likely be seeing footage of the game, but a few “surprises” have been teased as well.
Nintendo’s Japan Expo 2018 lineup – Smash Bros. Ultimate, Okami HD, more
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Nintendo will be back once again at Japan Expo in France next week. Many games will be playable, including Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Okami HD, and more.
Here’s the full lineup:
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Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu / Eevee – new screenshots and information about customization
Posted on 7 years ago by Andrew in Screenshots, Switch, Videos | 0 comments
The official Pokemon website in Japan has uploaded screenshots and some information for Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu / Eevee showing off two new customization options for Pikachu & Eevee. Customization allows you to put items such as flowers to your Pokemon’s ear, body or tail.
You can check out the new screenshots and also a small video below showing off the new customization options in Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu / Eevee.
Neko Tomo teaser trailer, theme song music video
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Along with a teaser trailer, Bandai Namco has prepared a theme song video for its Switch and 3DS game Neko Tomo. Both are attached below.
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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – Super Smash Blog update: Lunala and Solgaleo Pokemon
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The Smash Bros. Blog has updated with its latest entry for Smash Bros. Ultimate. This time around, two Pokemon are introduced.
Here’s the rundown on Lunala and Solgaleo plus screenshots:
Reggie says Sakurai “will be aware of the groundswell of support” for playable Waluigi in Smash Bros. Ultimate
Posted on 7 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch | 0 comments
If there’s one character fans have been rallying to be made a playable character in Smash Bros. Ultimate as of late, that’d be Waluigi. After the Switch title was revealed at E3 a couple of weeks ago, some fans were very vocal in expressing their disappointment that he won’t be on the roster. Rather than being playable, Waluigi is an Assist Trophy once again.
Vice caught up with Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime and asked him about the situation. Here’s an exchange between the two sides:
Super Mario Odyssey – Rango Hat and Rango Suit out now
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Super Mario Odyssey is continuing to add new outfits to the game. Just a few moments ago, Nintendo added in the Rango Hat and Rango Suit. The design is based on one of the Broodals.
The Rango Hat / Suit set was one of several costumes for Super Mario Odyssey that had been previously leaked. A post covering that information with other outfits can be found here.
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Mega Man X Legacy Collection removes Guns N’ Roses references, aligned with original Japanese version
Posted on 7 years ago by Bobby in News, Switch | 0 comments
Next month, the Mega Man X Legacy Collection will be launching on the Switch. However, one of the more questionable design choices will be undone for this release.
Mega Man X5 was localized for the Americas in 2001, but instead of naming its robot bosses as per usual, they were given names in reference to Guns N’ Roses band members. Capcom has decided that the collections will have the traditional names for these bosses, which longtime fans will surely appreciate. The community was not too pleased with this unconventional decision in Mega Man X5, but their displeasure did not go unnoticed!
A Capcom representative gave more details courtesy of GameSpot:
“In our mission to make these collections an authentic Mega Man X experience, we took the opportunity to better align the naming of the Mega Man X5 Mavericks across all regions for better narrative cohesion across the series, making the names more aligned with the original Japanese version release. We hope that fans appreciate our intent to unify the Mega Man X Maverick-naming convention all these years later.”
Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection to improve matchmaking with upcoming patch
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Capcom has announced a new update for Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection. Most platforms will have it tomorrow, but Switch players will have to wait a bit longer as Capcom wraps up work on it for Nintendo players.
As for what the update entails, Capcom promises improved matchmaking. Here’s the official note from the company: