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Nintendo has wrapped up its activities for the day at Gamescom 2017. If you missed any of the live gameplay demonstrations or any events, you can catch up on the full recording below.

In a ceremony that just concluded a short while ago, the winners were announced for this year’s Gamescom awards. Super Mario Odyssey was ultimately the big winner.

Nintendo’s 3D platformer was nominated for several categories. It won out in each one, including “Best of Gamescom”. Metroid: Samus Returns and Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle also took home a couple of awards. 

We have the full results of the Nintendo-related Gamescom awards below. All winners are underlined. 

Puzzled is out now as the newest NeoGeo game on Switch. Take a look at some gameplay footage in the video below.

A lengthy gameplay video has arrived for Monster Boy based on its appearance at Gamescom this week. View the direct-feed footage below.

The teases, rumors, and retailer listings are finished. Finally, new titles from Telltale Games have been confirmed for Switch.

Nintendo put out a tweet officially announcing that Guardians of the Galaxy and Batman: The Enemy Within will be making their way to Switch:


No word yet on release dates, but both are very likely candidates to drop before the end of 2017.

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SEGA published two new videos for Sonic Forces. Both are attached below, and offer the first direct-feed gameplay of Tag style gameplay as well as a new VS. Metal Sonic remix.

For Tag, the character leading depends on the move used. Sonic leads when boosting while the Hero Character takes over when using its Wispon.

Videos from Gamescom have been pouring across the internet, recently including footage of two indie games that are coming to Switch. Steamworld Dig 2 and Unbox: Newbie’s Adventure. Gameplay footage is below.

No, this isn’t about the Japanese versions of Pokemon.

Red Game Without a Great Name and Green Game: Timeswapper by iFun4All are both receiving a port to the Switch within the next few weeks.

These challenging games can be purchased for $2.99 each on Steam. Below are the trailers and brief descriptions for both games.

Teleport yourself into the most hardcore game this fall. Try to imagine a game simple in its basics, but demanding from the very first level, where everything might kill you. Even the camera and the main protagonist are against you as both of them constantly move forward. Add some barbed wire, spikes, and sawblades and you’ll get Red Game Without a Great Name. And in this game you will die a lot.

The game features fifty carefully designed levels. You will need to make your way through a hostile world – the blades of windmills will slice the bird, pistons shall squash it and spiked gates are going to crush it. Control time to deactivate traps and activate the steam generators that will change your movement direction. Find one of many ways to the end of each level. Plan your route and show your reflex skills to get through the most difficult paths and gather all the gears.

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There’s a new character class trailer for Etrian Odyssey V– this time it’s the botanist. A botanist is said to both heal and hurt with herbs. You can see this proof-of-concept below.

 

Another Switch game is moving over from Wii U to Switch. As shown in a European eShop listing, The Bridge could be out as early as September 7.

For those who missed it on Wii U previously, we’ve included an overview and trailer for The Bridge below.


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