PLAYISM has revealed a new English trailer for Idol Manager. This video gives a good overview of the story and characters, with tons of footage from the gameplay in English.
Idol Manager will be launching on Switch on August 25 for $24.99. More details about the game can be read from the official Nintendo store listing included below.
The newest version of Pikmin Bloom has been released, and this update adds a couple of features and fixes some bugs. The new features include the ability to change the time of the daily lookback and recharge the detector at the shop.
A new countdown website has been uncovered (originally by Gematsu) for an upcoming Action RPG called “PROJECT-TRITRI.” This game is inspired by the classic RPGs in the 90’s and has a stellar group of RPG professionals developing for it as well.
The development team includes:
- Nobuteru Yuuki (Trials of Mana, Chrono Cross) as a World Designer
- Raita Kazama (Xenoblade, Puzzle & Dragons) as a Character Designer
- Yuura Kubota (Octopath Traveler, Bravely Default II) working on the Scenario
- Hiroki Kikuta (Secret of Mana, Trials of Mana) composing the Music
- Atsuko Nishida, Tomohiro Kitakaze, Megumi Mizutani (Pokemon series) all designing on the game
Additionally, domerica will be handing the animation and Three Rings is labeled as the development studio.
This is an impressive lineup, and that is not all this website has revealed. The full reveal of the game will be announced on May 26, 2022 but in the meantime, there is a game design document that has been released on the teaser website that includes details such as the genre, story, concept, and character designs.
Details from that document have been included below (the translation courtesy of Gematsu).
Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards just debuted on Nintendo Switch Online, and we now have a look at how this version compares to the N64 original and Wii U Virtual Console release courtesy of GameXplain. Switch vs. N64 is shown first, followed by Switch vs. Wii U.
Like all Nintendo Switch Online classics, Kirby 64 now has the highest resolution possible. And while Wii U made things darker, the brightness is more true to the original on Switch.
This week’s expanded Japanese software sales are as follows:
1. [NSW] Nintendo Switch Sports – 47,525 / 352,113
2. [NSW] Kirby and the Forgotten Land – 14,903 / 710,714
3. [NSW] Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – 11,127 / 4,632,554
4. [NSW] eBaseball Powerful Pro Baseball 2022 – 10,372 / 164,305
5. [NSW] Ring Fit Adventure – 6,839 / 3,151,727
6. [NSW] Minecraft – 6,553 / 2,641,949
7. [NSW] The Centennial Case: A Shijima Story – 6,409 / NEW
8. [NSW] Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – 5,849 / 4,879,799
9. [NSW] Mario Party Superstars – 4,360 / 964,133
10. [NSW] Zelda: Breath of the Wild – 4,245 / 2,025,606
A huge update has just landed on the Switch version of Tangledeep. Impact Gameworks says it essentially redid the port on Nintendo’s console, and the PC and Switch codebases have been merged
A year’s worth of updates and improvements have been made available on Switch as part of today’s update. It comes with Ronin Mode, Lunar New Year content, improvements, fixes, and much more.
Below are the full patch notes for Tangledeep’s new update:
iam8bit has announced A Monster’s Expedition + Earlier Adventures, a new physical release containing four games. Copies should ship in Q3 2022.
A Monster’s Expedition, Sokobond, Cosmic Express, and A Good Snowman is Hard to Build will all be offered on a single physical cartridge. On top of that, each copy will include a number of physical extras.
The first update for LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga is now available. The version number is 1.0.4, and it’s live on the Switch eShop for download.
The team at TT Games has implemented various fixes related to stability, quality, progression, and performance issues. Specific fixes have also been added.
Draknek & Friends is putting Patrick Traynor’s well-received puzzle game Patrick’s Parabox on Switch, the company has announced. A release window has not yet been provided.
Here’s an overview of the game with more information:
Another physical reward has just been added to My Nintendo in North America, with members now able to spend their points on a Nintendo Switch Sports Spocco Square cooling towel. It’ll set you back 550 Platinum Points.
Here’s the official product description: