Limited Run Games has revealed plans to produce a physical release for Radiant Silvergun on Switch, and multiple versions are in the pipeline.
A standard edition is planned, along with a steelbook edition and a collector’s edition. The last one is the biggest of the bunch with all sorts of extras. In addition to a copy of the game, the collector’s edition features a chiptune arrangement and soundtrack, special box, retro styled box, steelbook slipcase, steelbook, a keychain, pin set, and acrylic diorama.
Two more commercials have been published as part of Nintendo’s “Switch My Way” advert series. This time around, it’s Mario Strikers: Battle League and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe that get the focus.
Both are both adverts:
The first trailer for the upcoming Super Mario Bros. Movie dropped recently, and gave moviegoers a first glimpse at just how Illumination Pictures plans to translate Nintendo’s iconic franchise into the world of animation. In this week’s episode of Nintendo Everything refresh, we’ll discuss our impressions of Chris Pratt’s Mario voice, the vibes and premise of the trailer, and more! We’ll also highlight some of the most exciting Pokemon Scarlet/Violet details revealed last week (picnics, anyone?), the upcoming Switch ports of Persona 3 & 4, and so much more!
Bandai Namco has released a new launch trailer for Dragon Ball: The Breakers. This comes ahead of the game’s launch later in the week.
We’ve got more information about Dragon Ball: The Breakers in the following overview:
Atlus is finally delivering on what many fans have been asking for by bringing past Persona games to new platforms, including Persona 5 Royal. As it turns out, we can thank SEGA for the Switch port.
Atlus producer Shinji Yamamoto revealed in an interview of Famitsu that SEGA led the way on the project. Yamamoto mentioned how he “didn’t realize how hard it would be.”
With Warpips making its debut on Switch today, Daedalic Entertainment has come out with a launch trailer. Fans can get another look at the strategy war title.
Here’s an overview of the game with further details:
Floppy Club today shared a final release date for Rytmos, its musical rhythm game. The title will be available for Switch on February 28, 2023.
This technically counts as a delay for Rytmos. When the game was made known for Switch back in June, it was tentatively slated for Q4 2022. Thankfully, the delay won’t be terribly long.
More distributions for Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield are on the way to GameStop and Target, with players having the opportunity to obtain Genesect, Volcanion, and Marshadow. This applies to fans in North America and Europe – those in Australia and New Zealand can participate at their local JB Hi-Fi. Stores will be handing out codes for the Mythical Pokemon.
Below are the full distribution dates:
Pokemon Scarlet and Pokemon Violet have released their latest video and today provided a look at Iono. In the games, she’s the Gym Leader of Levincia – not to mention a streamer and influencer. Electric-type Pokemon is her specialty.
Today’s video is a bit different from that typical trailer we’ve seen. Iono is “streaming” and plays a little game with viewers in which they can guess her partner Pokemon with a few hints she provides.
Here’s some information about Pokemon Scarlet and Pokemon Violet:
Thunderful and ClockStone have readied a launch trailer for LEGO Bricktales. Starting today, Switch owners can play the new puzzle title.
Read more about LEGO Bricktales in the following overview: