Hamster is bringing Nova 2001 to Switch this week as the system’s latest Arcade Archives game, the company has confirmed. A worldwide release is planned for July 29.
Nova 2001 originally released in 1984 by Universal. It’s a horizontal shooter in which the player controls a ship that can shoot enemies in 8 directions.
Arcade Archives Nova 2001 will cost $7.99 / €6.99 / £6.29 on the Switch eShop.
Source: Hamster PR
Atlus has shared the latest daily demon video for Shin Megami Tensei V. Today’s daily demon is Erthys. Check it out with the video below the break.
The top-down magical shooter Trigger Witch has received a gameplay feature of its first 25 minutes. This gameplay includes the opening of the game, some of its story events, and a ton of combat – so check out the full video below.
Trigger Witch releases on the Switch on July 29, 2021.
The Super Nintendo Entertainment System – Nintendo Switch Online app has received its latest update. Version 2.4.0 includes Claymates, Jelly Boy, and Bombuzal.
We have the following overview for each game:
Gemini Arms has received an update (version 1.1.1) fixing a bug found in the last version. This bug was where the player’s score was not recorded after completing the final stage.
This update fixes this issue and is now live worldwide.
The Mario vs. Peach Tour is coming soon in Mario Kart Tour and Nintendo has posted a preview of the event in a trailer. This short video gives a glimpse of the tracks and the different teams racing.
Check out the full trailer below!
The Mario vs. Peach tour starts August 10, 2021 and runs until November 8, 2021.
Ullr: The Bowmaster is joining Fire Emblem Heroes as the game’s next Mythic Hero, Nintendo and Intelligent Systems have announced. The character originates from Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War.
The same event will let players summon previously released 5-star New Heroes, Legendary Heroes, and Mythic Heroes.
Ullr: The Bowmaster goes live in Fire Emblem Heroes on July 29. View a trailer below.
In a brief message today, the official Twitter account for Super Monkey Ball shared more information about the Switch version of Banana Mania.
First up, the game is confirmed to run at 60 frames per second. That was likely after we saw the most recent trailer on Nintendo’s YouTube account, but it’s nice to have the confirmation. We can also say that gyroscopic controls will be supported.
Here’s a quick look at those controls in action: