Gerda: A Flame in Winter receiving Switch physical release
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Meridiem Games, in partnership with Don’t Nod, today revealed a physical release for Gerda: A Flame in Winter, on Switch. It will be distributed across Europe this fall.
Each copy of the Gerda: A Flame in Winter physical edition features the game plus a specially designed sleeve and will contain two unique art postcards and an exclusive bookmark. We have a look at it all above.
Multiplayer racing strategy game Running Fable announced for Switch
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Developer Seashell Studio have announced that they will be bringing multiplayer racing strategy game Running Fable to Switch. The game released on Steam last year, and will support cross-platform play for up to 10 players when it arrives on the Switch. No release date was announced. The game features a variety of traps that players can use as they aim to build up their score, and will have multiple different customisation options for its characters.
Here’s an overview of the game and a trailer, courtesy of Seashell Studio:
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Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival gains “Shin Japan Heroes Universe Pack” DLC, “Run! Ninja Dojo” mode
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Bandai Namco has announced new content for Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival which brings about the “Shin Japan Heroes Universe Pack” DLC plus the new “Run! Ninja Dojo” mode.
The “Shin Japan Heroes Universe Pack” DLC includes a new song as well as various mini characters like Godzilla and an exclusive background. This is priced at $2.99.
As for the “Run! Ninja Dojo” mode, it’s a party experience that can be enjoyed by up to four players at once.
Here’s some additional information about both:
So much Mario! (Nintendo Direct June 2023 discussion) | Nintendo Everything Refresh Ep. 058
Posted on 1 year ago by Nicholas Serpa in Podcast, Switch | 0 comments
Last week, the internet was graced with a jam-packed Nintendo Direct that revealed a ton of exciting games, especially for fans of Mario and friends. In this week’s episode of Nintendo Everything Refresh, join your hosts Nick, Dennis and Eli (who’s joining us for the first time!) as they break down all the big reveals from the direct, including Super Mario Bros. Wonder, Super Mario RPG, Pikmin 1 + 2 HD, and MUCH more!
Arise: A Simple Story getting physical release on Switch
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Red Art Games is preparing a physical release for Arise: A Simple Story on Switch, the company announced today. It will be available on October 20, 2023.
Arise: A Simple Story will have a standard edition and Deluxe Edition. The latter includes a copy of the game, an art book, and the official soundtrack on CD. Only 300 copies will be made available worldwide.
[Preview] Hands-on with Hot Wheels Unleashed 2: Turbocharged
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2021’s Hot Wheels Unleashed was a huge surprise for fans of arcade racers and the die-cast toys alike; I had a great time with it when I reviewed it, even if I felt the game could have benefitted from tweaked vehicle handling and more variety overall. Now, two years later, developer Milestone is gearing up for the release of Hot Wheels Unleashed 2: Turbocharged on October 19, and I had an opportunity to check out an early build of the game at Summer Game Fest. While some of my critiques of the first game – like environmental variety – look like they may not be resolved at launch, I enjoyed some of the new mechanics and modes the team is adding this time around.
Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life launch trailer
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XSEED Games and Marvelous issued a launch trailer for Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life. A return of the GameCube title, it lands on Switch today.
Here’s an overview with more information:
Best-selling games in the U.S. for May 2023
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Circana has released a listing of the top ten best-selling games in the U.S. for the month of May 2023.
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom was the biggest release of the month, and it’s no surprise that the game managed to top the chart at #1. Nintendo previously announced that over four million copies were sold alone in the Americas in its first three days. This title was also the fastest-selling Switch game and the fastest-selling Nintendo game for any system in that territory.
Also worth noting, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom amiibo led May accessories in unit sales. Breath of the Wild returned to the top 20 monthly chart in May, placing at #13 after finishing April at #28.
Here’s a look at the complete list of best-selling games in the U.S. for May 2023:
Everybody 1-2 Switch trailer shows off all of the games
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If you’re interested in seeing all of the games in Everybody 1-2 Switch, you’ll be happy to hear that Nintendo has just shown off a new trailer showcasing everything. All in all there are over two dozen different experiences.
First up are the experiences for 2 – 8 players with games exclusive to Joy-Con Mode. The lineup includes Balloons, Hip Bump, Relay Race, Samurai Sword Fight, and Joy-Con Hide & Seek. As for the experiences featuring 2 – 100 players in Smart Device Mode, the lineup is Bingo, Ice Cream Parlor, Color Shoot, and Auction. Lastly are games playable in both modes supporting 2 – 8 players with Joy-Con or 2 – 100 players with smart devices: Statues, Quiz Show, Ninjas, UFOs, Jump Rope, Squats, Kitchen Timer, and Musical Chairs. There’s also Bingo Party and Quiz Party as free for all festivities.
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Nintendo president says Switch successor will utilise “Nintendo Account” system
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Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa has revealed that the successor to the Switch will utilise the same “Nintendo Account” system when it releases.
Furukawa shared that information during Nintendo’s recent shareholder Q&A. He stated that the desire was to ensure as smooth a transition for customers as possible. Over 290 million Nintendo Accounts have been made worldwide, so it is unsurprising that Nintendo would want to continue to support this system.