Original Banjo-Kazooie artist Steve Mayles has commented further on the characters’ appearance in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, and specifically their design. He was “surprised” that there weren’t any tweaks to the model. This was unlike King K. Rool, another one of Mayles’ character, who did actually receive an update in Smash Bros.
Mayles told Shesez in a recent interview:
A classic board game is joining the Switch eShop in about a month from now. Battleship is due out worldwide on July 24, Marmalade Game Studio announced today.
Here’s some information as to what you can expect:
Niantic has announced that Mudkip will be the next Pokemon featured for the latest Pokemon GO Community Day. The event itself will be held on July 21.
Just like with previous events, Mudkip will have an unspecified exclusive move. Other bonuses include 3x catch XP and 3-hour Lures.
Japan isn’t the only region with access to God Eater 3’s new demo. Over in North America, the same trial can be downloaded. The demo is located on the official game page on the eShop.
Here’s some footage:
God Eater 3 launches for Switch on July 12.
Thanks to TDude73 for the tip.
Tomorrow, Forever Entertainment will be publishing the shooter Q-YO Blaster on the Switch eShop. Take a look at some footage below.
Smash Bros. Ultimate had two major announcements at E3 2019 earlier this month. Hero from Dragon Quest, alongside Banjo-Kazooie, will be added to the game as DLC characters. They’ll be available this summer and during the fall respectively.
In the magazine’s issue this week, director Masahiro Sakurai took to the latest issue of Famitsu and discussed the new announcements in greater depth. You can find our full translation below.
Earlier this year, Skulls of the Shogun: Bone-a-Fide Edition was announced for Switch. An eShop listing now reveals a release date of July 11.
Here’s an overview of Skulls of the Shogun: Bone-a-Fide Edition, along with a trailer:
EON has unveiled the Super 64, an HDMI adapter that seamlessly attaches to any N64 console and connects to modern TVs. With it, players can again experience games from the classic console without input lag.
Here’s some additional information about the device:
Remothered: Tormented Fathers was known to be coming to Switch at some point since last year. Interestingly, the game just received a stealth release on the Japanese eShop. The game can be purchased for 2,400 yen, and English is supported.
Here’s some additional information about the game and a trailer: