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Following the overseas release of Bakeru, fans can get a good look at the localized version with gameplay. Tokushima: Journeying From Tanuki Village and Wakayama: Sparkling Ocean Beach stages are shown here.

Find some information about Good Feel’s Switch game in the following overview:

Nintendo has spoken about the name for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, and revealed that there was strong consideration for calling it Tears of the Dragon instead.

That tidbit comes from Eiji Aonuma, the game’s producer. Aonuma was speaking about Tears of the Kingdom in the newly-released art book, indicating that the Tears of the Dragon name could cause issues since it would “emphasize the Light Dragon”. Only after another member of the team suggested “Kingdom” that the final title materialized.

You can read our full translation below (some spoilers for those who haven’t played the game).

System: Switch
Release date: September 6, 2024
Developer: Capcom
Publisher: Capcom


Although it has been several years since we’ve had a brand new instalment in the franchise, there’s no denying that fans of Ace Attorney have been fairly well catered-to over the last few years. With the arrival of Ace Attorney Investigations Collection, we now have every title in the series (except for the Professor Layton spinoff anyway, which will probably be the next thing we get before a new game) available to us on Switch, including the three that were never released in the West. This collection brings us two entries that take a refreshing approach to the gameplay formula that is definitely worth investigating for fans and newcomers alike.

A new launch trailer is in for Fitness Boxing feat. Hatsune Miku. Aksys Games brought it to Switch in the west just recently.

If you’re interested in learning more about the title, check out the following overview:

A ton of gameplay is here for Ace Attorney Investigations Collection. Capcom brought the pair of DS titles to Switch this week.

The eShop description provides the following details:

This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:

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Today, we’re listing off some of the hardest Shiny Pokemon to get. Most of these are from games prior to the Switch generation, but can still be transferred over to modern games.

At the time of writing, Pokemon Bank is still open for business – at least for those who’ve already downloaded it. In the past, we’ve discussed easy Shiny hunts you can do on DS and 3DS-generation Pokemon games. But how about some of the most difficult? Indeed, all of the Pokemon games prior to X and Y have a decreased Shiny rate of 1 in 8000 (roughly), which means there are plenty of tough and time-consuming Shiny hunts to do before Pokemon Bank eventually closes. Get ready for some tough hunts!

Majora’s Mask is one of the more iconic elements of the Zelda series. Now as part of an interview with Gaming Boulevard, we get to hear a bit about how it was created.

Takaya Imamura had a legendary career at Nintendo where he was an artist on many different games and franchises, including Star Fox, F-Zero, and yes, The Legend of Zelda. According to Imamura, Majora’s Mask was about differentiating the game from Ocarina of Time, and the mask itself took some inspiration from Asian tribes.

New gameplay is available for Billy’s Game Show, one of the recent eShop releases. Fans can get a closer look at the stealth horror experience.

More information about it is attached in the following overview:

Murder On Space Station 52 is heading to Switch, publisher Dionous Games and developer Made From Strings have announced. It will launch sometime after the PC version, which is planned for September 25, 2024.

The point-and-click murder mystery is set in an atmospheric sci-fi noir world where the “Keychain Killer” is at large. Player swill be presented with an investigative murder board, an eccentric cast of suspects, and point-and-click puzzles.

Here’s an official overview:


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