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Niantic has announced a new feature for Pokemon GO. The company today revealed “GO Snapshot”, which will be a way for players to take photos of any Pokemon they have in their Pokemon Storage. It can be found when looking at specific Pokemon or accessing the camera in your Bag of items.

Here’s how it works:

It’s simple to use. Select a Pokémon and tap on the screen to throw its Poké Ball to that spot. Once your Pokémon is situated in the ideal spot, you can then move around it to find the best angle for your photo. Is your Pokémon distracted or looking the wrong way? Brush across it to get its attention, and it will be sure to face you.

Take as many photos as you like during your session. Once you’re finished, all photos are saved to your device automatically! It’s also easier than ever to share your favorite photo via social media. Just select the linked social channel you want to share with, and you can show your friends your masterpiece with a couple of quick taps.

GO Snapshot will be added to Pokemon GO “soon”.

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A new Nintendo Direct will air tomorrow, February 13, 2019, Nintendo has announced. The company will be going over various Switch titles during the 35-minute presentation, including Fire Emblem: Three Houses.

The Nintendo Direct will air at the following times:

HandyGames published a trailer for Rad Rodgers: Radical Edition, which launches for Switch on February 26. Watch it below.

Update: BlazeRush launches February 19 on Switch.


Original: Targem Games is bringing its arcade racing survival title to Switch, the company has confirmed. A release date has not yet been announced.

Here’s an overview, along with a trailer:

Insert Disk 22 is currently running a Kickstarter for Born Punk, a point & click adventure game inspired by classic games in that genre from the 90s. Despite the campaign still running till March 7, the targeted goal had already been met less than 24 hours after the campaign started on February 5th. Among other platforms, the game will also be released for Nintendo Switch. Here’s an early gameplay demo of the game:

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As previously revealed, both Ryuko Matoi and Satsuki Kiryuin will have alternate versions in Kill la Kill the Game: IF; both of these alternate versions us the Dual Wield style. Arc System Works now revealed some more information on them. Credit goes to Gematsu for the translation below.

Ryuko Matoi (Dual Wield)

Alternate version of Ryuko Matoi. Retrieved the other half of the Rending Scissors from Nui, and dual-wields both blades for a wider range of attacks. Although dexterous and able to attack at all ranges, since her speed has slightly decreased to provide balance, the way she conducts herself during battle is vastly different from the normal Ryuko.
 
Her melee attacks are combo attacks that combine the Rending Scissors and martial arts. Players will be overcome with a sense of exhilaration when connecting combos with the dual-wielded Rending Scissors.
Her long-range attacks fire shock-waves an increased distance compared to normal Ryuko. With both range and power in tow, she is a highly all-purpose fighter.
Her break attack is a knee-strike jump attack. If it lands, she can follow up with a kick. This technique is a reproduction of the one she used in episode 22 of the TV anime, when she recovered the Rending Scissors.
Her special moves are powered-up versions of normal Ryuko’s moves. She can unleash powerful techniques such as the Rending Scissors’ Decapitation Mode and, although her speed has decreased, spinning slashes with the ability to drawn in the opponent.

Preview images of the latest issue of Famitsu have revealed that Nippon Ichi Software and Acquire are working together on a new adventure game coming to Nintendo Switch. Titled “To All Mankind”, the game stars five women and is set in the ruins of Tokyo’s Akihabara district. 

We will have more details once we have the full issue of Famitsu tomorrow, including why Akihabara is in a ruined state and more gameplay details.

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As a last minute surprise for fans prior to the release of Nekopara Vol. 2 for Switch on February 14th, developer Neko Works has confirmed that Nekopara Extra will be unlocked for players after completion of the main game.

According to the translation of the game description from Gematsu, Nekopara Extra is an extra episode in the Nekopara series that previously saw a standalone release after a crowdfunding campaign goal was met. This time around, the game will be packaged in and playable after players complete Nekopara Vol. 2.

The full description of Nekopara Extra and some initial screens can be viewed below.

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Following on the latest trend, two battle-themed Summoning Focuses are now live in Fire Emblem Heroes — “Takumi and Hinoka’s Battle” and “Cherche and Virion’s Battle”.

While the first is slated to only last 24 hours, “Cherche and Virion’s Battle” will go until February 18th. “Takumi and Hinoka’s Battle” will feature Takumi (Wild Card), Hinoka (Warrior Princess), and Sakura (Loving Priestess), while Cherche (Wyvern Friend), Virion (Eliter Acher), and Tiki (Naga’s Voice) are the focus in the other.

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A new update for Dragalia Lost is now available – at least on iOS (so far). Version 1.4.5 is the newest version.

Nintendo’s patch notes make mention of feature improvements and bug fixes. Notes can be viewed below.


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