Last August, it was discovered that an unreleased prototype existed for SimCity on the NES. Way back in the day, SimCity designer Will Wright teamed up with Shigeru Miyamoto to port the game to Nintendo consoles. It was originally planned for both the NES and SNES, though the former version never materialized.
Video Game History Foundation founder Frank Cifaldi has now posted new footage of the prototype in action. Get a look at the project below.
On January 10, Ethan: Meteor Hunter will be appearing on the Switch eShop. Have a look at some early footage below.
Seaven Studio will be publishing Inside My Radio on Switch early next month. Take a look at some footage below.
Inside My Radio is due out digitally on January 10.
Bandai Namco uploaded a new commercial for Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission. Get a look at the brief advert below.
Inazuma Eleven Ares has been delayed a few times throughout the year. Level-5 originally hoped to have the game ready this summer, but it’s now looking like it won’t release before May 2019.
Level-5 president and CEO Akihiro Hino provided a status update today during a 15-minute broadcast, explaining why Inazuma Eleven Ares has taken so long and what’s been happening with the delays. Here’s what he shared:
Level-5 published a direct-feed video for the Megaton Musashi trailer shown off at Jump Festa 2019 this past weekend. You can view it below.
Over on Gust’s Twitter account, the company has shared Atelier Lulua: The Scion of Arland’s official Japanese boxart. We’ve included it above.
Update: Here’s a new trailer for the game:
Original: The YU-NO: A Girl Who Chants Love at the Bound of this World remake for Switch was previously given a Spring 2019 release window in Japan. Thanks to various retailers, we have a release date. 5pb. will ship the title on March 14.
YU-NO: A Girl Who Chants Love at the Bound of this World will include bonus Famicolle action game YU-NO’s Great Adventure.
Acquire has announced that their 4-player competitive action game Scrap Rush!! will be a digital-only release on the Nintendo eShop. It will be released sometime in 2019.
At first glance, the game looks quite similar to Bomberman, though it has more of a direct action approach. Here’s the initial teaser trailer from Tokyo Game Show this year, as a reminder:
Bandai Namco has released some new screenshots for Super Robot Wars T, showcasing a variety of pilots and robots. View them in the gallery below.
Super Robot Wars T is set to launch in Japan on March 20th, 2o19.