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New Fairy Tail details

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During a live stream at the Tokyo Game Show, Koei Tecmo and Gust shared new information about the new Fairy Tail RPG for Switch.

Here’s the full roundup:

Just ahead of the Tokyo Game Show, Koei Tecmo and Gust announced a brand new RPG based on the manga/anime Fairy Tail. During a stage show at the event today, some new footage debuted showing off battle animations.

Here’s the brief video:

Fairy Tail arrives on Switch in 2020.

September has been a big month for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Banjo-Kazooie was added to the game, Terry Bogard from Fatal Fury was revealed, and it was announced that even more DLC characters are on the way.

Masahiro Sakurai discussed the major news in his latest Famitsu column, which we now have a full translation of. The Smash Bros. director commented on plans for even more DLC fighters (including that Nintendo again makes the decision on who should be implemented), not taking any big breaks, and wanting to push records as a massive fighter with many collaborations.

A new month rolled right on in a couple of weeks ago. Now that we’re in September, we want to know what you’ve been playing.

Are you giving Astral Chain a shot? Trying something else that’s new from the past few weeks? No matter the case, let us know in the comments below.

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At the Tokyo Game Show today, Hamster unveiled a new round of games that will be released under its Arcade Archives banner.

Time Tunnel, Scramble, Golf (Nintendo), TNK III, In the Hunt, VS. Castlevania, and Detana!! TwinBee will all be distributed on Switch. Hamster also reconfirmed the likes of Karate Champ, Yie Ar Kung-Fu, Tecmo Bowl, and Balloon Fight.

Specific release dates for these titles have not yet been announced.

Mario Kart Tour will feature a number of returning karts from the series, Nintendo has confirmed. A new set of screenshots show just a few of the vehicles that are back for this new mobile entry.

Here’s the full set:

Mario Kart Tour will be available starting September 25.

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Last year, Capcom finally delivered Mega Man 11. Fortunately, the series still has a bright future ahead, as the next major entry in the series has confirmed to be in development.

Speaking with Gamer, as translated by Rockman Corner, Mega Man series producer Kazuhiro Tsuchyia confirmed the news. He told the site:

The cooperative arcade game Pushy and Pully in Blockland is in development for Switch, Resistance Studio has announced. A release is planned for Q1 2020.

Here’s an overview of Pushy and Pully in Blockland, along with a trailer:

At E3 2019, we had a chance to speak with Natsume producer Taka Maekawa. We talked Harvest Moon: Mad Dash and how it came to be, the company’s new indie program, the possibility of revisiting more classic IPs similar to what was done with Wild Guns Reloaded, and more. Oh, and we snuck in a question about Medabots as well.

Here’s our full discussion:

Level-5 has issued a new batch of screenshots for the Switch version of Yo-kai Watch 1. Take a look at the various screenshots below.


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