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Konami today unveiled its full lineup for the 2024 Tokyo Game Show.

The company will have various games on display, including Suikoden I & II HD Remaster, and many will have playable demos as well as live streams and stage presentations.

A number of partner titles will also be at the Konami booth.

Here’s the full TGS 2024 lineup from Konami:

Sunsoft is Back: Retro Game Selection gameplay has surfaced showing the different titles in the package. You can get a look at The Wing of Madoola, Firework Thrower Kantaro’s 53 Stations of the Tokaido, and Ripple Island.

Further information is attached in the following overview:

Piczle Cross: Rune Factory is in development for Switch, publisher Rainy Frog and developer Score Studios just announced. A release is planned for 2025.

Piczle Cross: Rune Factory will offer 300 nonogram puzzles. The game has a few other aspects to it as well, including fighting and capturing monsters, customizing your farm, and more.

Here’s a full overview with all of the details:

If you’re interested in getting another look at Elsie, we’ve got you covered with the launch trailer. Playtonic and Knight Shift Games brought the title to Switch this week.

A bunch of details about it can be found in the following overview:

It’s taken Ahro a little longer to land on Switch than originally planned, but the game should be dropping in a couple of weeks. The release date is now confirmed for September 27, 2024.

Ahro was announced for Switch at the very start of the year. It was originally on track to come out during the first half of 2024, but obviously that didn’t happen. Thankfully, we’ll now be getting the game at the end of the month.

A final Yars Rising trailer was made available today in celebration of the launch. Atari and WayForward are bringing out the stealth-based Metroidvania on Switch today.

For more information about the game, read the following overview:

Snufkin: Melody of Moominvalley previously saw a physical release on Switch, but only in Japan. Now Limited Run Games is pursuing something similar for fans in the west.

Snufkin: Melody of Moominvalley will be sold on its own, though fans can also opt for a deluxe edition. The latter includes the game, special box, joystick caps, diorama, art book, keychains, enamel pin, sticker sheets, art postcards, and tote bag.

The Chao Garden is something that’s beloved among SEGA fans in the Sonic the Hedgehog title, but that feature won’t be getting its own standalone game in the near future.

Takashi Iizuka, the boss of Sonic Team, ruled out the possibility in a recent interview. He said that Chao Garden is something that it’s a piece of Sonic Adventure, and doesn’t seem to believe it’d make sense to “just break it off and make it a thing.” Fan interest in Sonic Adventure 3 was also again acknowledged.

The Last Ninja Collection took to Kickstarter today and almost immediately reached its funding goal. In forty minutes, fans helped raise over £10,000 – and that amount is naturally still rising.

The Last Ninja Collection will contain every Last Ninja title from the Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, and Commodore Amiga for the first time, including The Last Ninja, Last Ninja 2, Last Ninja 3, and Ninja Remix. Bangkok Knights, International Karate, and International Karate + are also available.

Good news for Worms Armageddon: Anniversary Edition fans – a physical release is happening in the form of a collector’s edition. Retailers began opening pre-orders today.

Fans will be given a few different goodies alongside the game. Each unit contains a double-sided collectable anniversary coin, Worms stickers, a Weapons & Utilities Guide booklet, a double-sided poster and three exclusive pins.


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