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Limited Run Games announced a physical release of DoDonPachi Resurrection on Switch in June, but didn’t share any details. Today, however, the company has followed up with specifics.

DoDonPachi Resurrection will be sold in three different versions: standalone, the Steelbook Edition, and Collector’s Edition. Each copy of the Collector’s Edition includes the game, slipcover, steelbook, chiptune arrangement album, and a 18″ x 24″ poster.

This week’s 3DS eShop charts are as follows:

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A notable 1.1.3 update has just gone out for Souldiers on Switch.

One of the major highlights is a new “Master” difficulty level. On top of that, the game has received balance adjustments and a slew of bug fixes.

The full patch notes are as follows:

Steel Empire, which landed on 3DS nearly a decade ago, is now seeing a release on Switch. Mebius has announced that it’s preparing a port of the side-scrolling shoot ’em up game for 2023.

Steel Empire actually saw its initial launch on the SEGA Genesis in 1992. It later ended up on the Game Boy Advance, 3DS, and then Steam. The Switch version should be based on the PC release, which was an updated version of the 3DS remake.

Bomb Rush Cyberfunk has been delayed, with Team Reptile just announcing that it’s pushing the project back to Summer 2023.

The game was first confirmed for Switch last August. Team Reptile was originally intending to have it wrapped up this year and launch it as a timed console exclusive. However, extra time will be used to make ” a fulfilling and unique game”.

JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle R has provided a look at another character, Bruno Bucciarati, in its latest trailer. He uses his stand, Sticky Hands, in battle.

Here’s an overview of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle R with more details:

NIS America will host the NIS America Showcase 2022 on September 7, the company just announced. The event will air at 8 AM PT / 11 AM ET / 4 PM in the UK / 5 PM in Europe.

In terms of what to expect, NIS America has confirmed four new game announcements. That’s along with various updates plus an exclusive livestream post-showcase that will take a deep dive into the showcase contents.

Happy Volcano has provided a release window update for You Suck at Parking, its new top-down racer. Although it will initially debut on September 1, the title won’t be on Switch until 2023.

It’s also been announced that FireShine Games is readying a physical version. Just like the digital release, it’s planned for 2023.

Badland Publishing and SWDTech Games have finally provided an update on Pixel Noir, a hard-boiled detective RPG. We now know that it’s due out in April 2023.

We first heard about Pixel Noir way back in 2018. It was originally planned for that year.

Here’s a proper overview with further information:

Konami today revealed its lineup for Tokyo Game Show 2022, which includes an unannounced game. The company will also be displaying partner titles, including Switch ports of Osman from ININ Games and Trouble Witches Final! Episode 01: Daughters of Amalgam from Rocket-Engine, and more.

According to Konami, its unannounced game will be shown off in a stage event on September 16 and is apparently an entry in a world-loved series. Further details were not provided.

Here’s the full TGS 2022 lineup from Konami:


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