It’s time for the latest Famitsu’s most wanted games chart. This week, Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition enters the top three.
Head past the break for the full chart. All votes were cast between February 5 and February 11.
A number of new deals are up and running on the North American Nintendo Switch eShop. These include the lowest prices ever for Fitness Boxing feat. Hatsune Miku, Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion, and more.
Here’s the full roundup:
With TactiCats heading to Nintendo Switch this week, Pinapple Works and HungryDingo are celebrating with a launch trailer. It offers up a final look at the fast-paced, couch party game.
As a reminder, here’s what to expect:
Fans can now check out the new X-Out: Resurfaced launch trailer. The game, which debuted this week, is a remake of the Amiga classic X-Out.
A whole bunch of information can be found in the following rundown:
A listing on the Nintendo eShop gives us a release date for the new Switch version of KinnikuNeko: Super Muscle Cat. Based on the store page, it’s arriving on March 19, 2025.
We originally heard that KinnikuNeko: Super Muscle Cat was bound for Nintendo Switch back in June. Although it was initially planned for last year, it seems extra time was needed to work on the port.
Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Nintendo Switch games. These include Capcom Fighting Collection 2, Omega 6: The Triangle Stars, and more.
Here’s the full roundup:
A new launch trailer is available for Ninja Issen: The Scroll of Dimension. After the game was announced way back in 2020, it finally just released on Nintendo Switch.
Everything you need to know can be found in the following overview:
Today, we’re talking about an incredibly niche feature that some of you may have never even heard about. It’s the Wii U’s most forgotten feature – and it isn’t Miiverse. Whereas Miiverse had lots of charm and character, the feature we’re talking about isn’t one we think anybody particularly misses. It’s Nintendo TVii, a rather obscure service that you might have noticed on your Wii U menu before it was eventually removed in 2015.
Compared to other easily-ranked Nintendo franchises, Animal Crossing is a bit different. At the time of writing, there are only a handful of main series Animal Crossing games and even fewer spin-offs. Most of them are incredibly high quality and well-received by fans, with only a small number of exceptions. There also aren’t quite as many games in the Animal Crossing series compared to some of Nintendo’s other juggernauts – these games take a long time to develop, and we suspect it’ll be a while before we see a new Animal Crossing game on Nintendo Switch 2.
In the meantime, we’ve made our own subjective list of the best Animal Crossing games, ranked from worst to best. Do note that we’re not including Animal Crossing Plaza (which really had very little to it) or Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp; the former is defunct and we’re focused more on Nintendo platform games for this ranking. Here’s what we came up with.