After datamining the NES – Nintendo Switch Online app, references to a bunch of different SNES games were found. That may not have been the only notable discovery, however.
More datamining has led to fans finding a total of four emulators within the app. As spotted by OatmealDome, they are as follows:
Japanese website Game Watch recently sat down for an interview with three key figures from SEGA and M2 handling the SEGA AGES collection on Switch.
During the lengthy discussion, the team apologized for several delays in the line-up and reassured fans they want to get back on track (while also explaining what took so long in some cases). In addition, the team detailed upcoming releases and some new features, and the potential of a second volume of SEGA AGES releases on Switch in the future.
Check out our exclusive translation of the details below.
Back on Thursday, Forever Entertainment added Grab Lab to the Switch eShop. Take a look at some footage in the video below.
Every now and then, Nintendo sends out some interesting information to Switch owners through the system’s news feature. Recently, the company revealed the most-played games on the console in 2018.
Perhaps it may not be much of a surprise, but Fortnite topped the list. Nintendo itself had many entries in the top ten alone with Zelda, Mario, Splatoon, and more.
Three new Mario wallpapers have been added to My Nintendo in North America. They all celebrate the new launches of New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe for Switch and Mario & Luigi: Bowser’s Inside Story + Bowser Jr.’s Journey for 3DS.
We have a look at the first one above. Here are the other two:
Bombfest is soon making its way to Switch. That’s according to a listing on the eShop, which lists a January 31 release date.
We have the following overview and trailer for the party game:
Thanks to a listing on the eShop, we now have a release date for My Memory of Us. Crunching Koalas will be publishing the game on January 24.
Here’s an overview, along with a trailer:
Kairosoft released a trailer for Mega Mall Story, due out next Thursday on the Switch eShop. Take a look at the video below.
Nintendo Switch版『開店デパート日記』の情報が公開されたよ!秘蔵のプロモーションムービーをご覧ください。
1/17からあそべるよ!あらかじめダウンロードして待っててね。https://t.co/OFvQSTLj9n#祝Switch版5本目 #次は何かな #新作アプリも鋭意開発中 pic.twitter.com/yLkcNgD2gq— カイロソフト(Kairosoft)_公式 (@kairokun2010) January 10, 2019
Nintendo has started to update its maintenance schedule for the coming week. Things are looking relatively quiet as of now, with only one session planned for the middle of the week.
The current schedule is as follows:
Japanese magazine Famitsu published some of its last coverage for Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition in this week’s issue. In that section, special developer messages were included. Original chief director / development producer Yoshito Higuchi and remaster producer Yusuke Tomizawa both shared a few words.
Here’s a full translation of what was said: