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Over on Twitter, Nintendo has provided a look at a number of tracks in Chocobo GP. Fans can get a look at courses from Final Fantasy V, VI, VII, and IX – specifically Zozo, Alexandria, Big Bridge, and Gold Saucer in that order. That last one is giving some fans vibes of Rainbow Road from Mario Kart.

Here’s the full video:

Atari is bringing Tempest 4000 to Switch, the company announced today. A release is planned for March 22, 2022.

Tempest 4000 is a sequel to the classic arcade game Tempest, which “remains faithful to the original while adding heart-pounding new gameplay features.” Llamasoft and game designer Jeff Minter handled its development.

Here’s some information about the title straight from Atari:

Mario Kart Tour is soon getting updated to version 2.12.0 and is making some changes to the level cap and bonus points received from items, the Mario Kart Tour Twitter account announced today. The level cap for all drivers, karts and gliders will increase to level 8, along with High-End drivers, karts and gliders receiving one extra favorite course. Certain items will also be providing more bonus points when used.

All these changes are going into effect at the start of the Tour happening on March 9, 2022, which is currently unknown. The current ongoing Tour is the new Sky Tour, which went live earlier today.

No specific date for the Mario Kart Tour version 2.12.0 update has been provided, but it is supposed to release “in the near future”. We’ll keep you updated when new information becomes available.

It’s been a year since Fall Guys was first announced for Switch. Though Mediatonic originally planned on having the game ready on Nintendo’s platform last summer, that didn’t come to pass. We ultimately heard a few months ago that the Switch version would be delayed to 2020.

We’re waiting on concrete news about the Switch version, but there is at least a positive sign. In one of its latest blog posts, Mediatonic said it it “finalizing development” and said “it’s still coming.”

Publisher Hamster has revealed High Way Race to be the next game to release on Switch eShop this week under the Arcade Archives label. Here is some more information on the game from the International Arcade Museum.

Gameplay has surfaced for Never Alone: Arctic Collection, a new release of the title that previously ended up on Wii U. This week’s video offers up 27 minutes of footage.

Below is an overview for Never Alone: Arctic Collection with more information about the title:

Publisher Kalypso Media and developer Torus Games have shared a first developer diary for Matchpoint: Tennis Championships, their new tennis simulator. It covers details about motion capture, ball physics, rally tactics, and working with a former world number one tennis coach. Producer Kevin McIntosh and designer Dave McIntosh both go through the process behind creating “a tennis game for tennis fans created by tennis players”.

More information about Matchpoint: Tennis Championships can be found in the following overview:

Atelier Sophie 2: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Dream is almost here, and Koei Tecmo has now readied a new video for the RPG that puts the focus on the theme song Syndetos, which is sung by Suzuyu.

As a quick recap, here’s some information about Atelier Sophie 2:

We’ve got 45 minutes of gameplay from the Switch version of Edge of Eternity. While the title will be put on Nintendo’s console tomorrow, it can only be played in cloud format currently.

Here’s some information about the game:


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