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Rune Factory 3 Special has received new gameplay offering up a look at the updated DS game on Switch. Following its previous Japan launch, it came to the west this week.

Further information can be found in the following overview:

This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:

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A big Bandai Namco September 2023 Switch eShop sale is currently running with the lowest prices ever for games such as .hack//G.U. Last Recode, Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, Mr. Driller DrillLand, We Love Katamari Reroll + Royal Reverie,  and more. All told nearly thirty titles are included.

Here’s the full roundup:

Bandai Namco is finally bringing back the Baten Kaitos series with remasters of the original GameCube games, but it sounds like there aren’t plans for a new entry entirely at the moment.

We asked producer Koji Nakajima about the possibility of a sequel during our recent interview. Regarding that, he shared the following with us:

Sometimes, a game enters your life that is just so strange and charismatic that, even if you don’t quite fully understand it, you can’t help but smile and love it. That basically sums up how I felt after recently demoing Thank Goodness You’re Here, an upcoming comedy adventure game that feels like a Cartoon Network show come to life in all the best ways.

Capybara Games returns with another big update for Grindstone known as “Grind 4 Gold”.

Players can get their hands on a ton of new levels. Other highlights include new gold gear and an adjustment for the Fast Travel Map.

Here’s the full rundown of the update:

Gaming preferences develop from many different origins – the games you played at your neighbor’s house growing up, the ones you received at Christmas and on birthdays – but being born in the late nineties, Atari games were never in my rotation. That’s probably because for what felt like years, the company’s output was relatively minimal compared to the early days of the storied company. Their franchises remain iconic, though; I’d wager just about everyone knows what Pong at least is, even if they’ve never played it. That inherent familiarity is powerful, and Atari’s upcoming slate of games capitalizes on it; they’re taking old favorites and finding ways to refresh them into something exciting for modern audiences.

The English version of Anonymous;Code is finally here in the west, and to celebrate, we have a launch trailer. It’s a final look at the visual novel.

Spike Chunsoft has shared the following overview of the game:

Coming off of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, you might be curious as to where the game fits into the series’ overall timeline. Hidemaro Fujibayashi, the game’s director, was asked about that very topic in an interview with Famitsu.

The outlet pointed out how Skyward Sword was previously the start of things with Breath of the Wild happening at the end of the timeline. However, as players know, Tears of the Kingdom also touches on Hyrule’s founding. Given that, he was asked if it could also be the beginning.

Super Rare Games is partnering with Frog Vibes on a physical release of Here Comes Niko for Switch.

The 3D platformer will be receiving 2,500 standard editions and 1,500 collector’s editions. The standard version comes with the game on a physical cartridge, a full-color manual, an exclusive sticker, and trading cards. As for the collector’s edition, it adds a 32-page Friend’s Book, foldable train map, 2-sided steel-plated coin, three postcards, the original soundtrack, two sticker sheets, and the collector’s box.


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