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Super Mario RPG was recently revealed for Switch as a remake of the SNES classic, and we now have another look via a new batch of screenshots. The images show a few more scenes that were not present in the trailer from last month’s Nintendo Direct.

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Madshot has been in Early Access for PC players, but it’s now gearing up for its proper launch and Switch is being brought into the mix. Hook and Overflow will be putting it out on July 18, 2023.

Madshot is a fast-paced rogue-lite shooter that tasks players with surviving the ever-changing road through Cthulhu and beyond. The game has endless upgrade combinations, horrific monsters to fight, and multi-phased boss battles.

To promote the release of The Medium: Cloud Version on Switch, Bloober Team readied a launch trailer. The video provides a closer look at the psychological horror game.

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Thanks to Idea Factory’s launch trailer, we have a fresh look at Charade Maniacs. The otome visual novel is officially available in the west following a previous Japanese appearance.

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Enclave HD has received a new launch trailer. The game, a return of Starbreeze’s action RPG, returned on Switch this week over two decades later.

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Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, Pinball FX, and more.

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In an interview with Famitsu this week, original Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective director Shu Takumi and new producer Shingo Izumi discussed how the game’s recent return came to be.

You might be interested to learn that fans played a pretty big role in making the re-release possible. Aside from a petition that gained notable traction, Izuma said the title “ranked first on a list of games fans wanted remakes of, far ahead of the game in second place.” Yuki Kaji, who played Phoenix Wright in the Ace Attorney anime, also told Takumi at one point about how the mobile version no longer worked. That prompted Takumi to reach out to original producer Hironobu Takeshita, which “really became the start of everything.”

As the director and producer respectively, Hidemaro Fujibayashi and Eiji Aonuma are two of the most important people working on the Zelda series currently and they recently finished up Tears of the Kingdom as director and producer respectively. Both have been involved with the franchise for decades at this point. Fujibayashi started out with Zelda: Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages in 2001 while Aonuma has been around even longer – specifically in 1998 with Ocarina of Time.

Fujibayashi and Aonuma, speaking with RTL Nieuws, were recently asked if they’re afraid of getting “stuck” in the sense that they only continue to work on Zelda games. However, both don’t seem to view it that way.

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A new month started up today. Now that we’re in July, we want to know what you’ve been playing.

Are you going through the recently-released ports of Pikmin 1 and Pikmin 2 for Switch? Still playing Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom? No matter the case, let us know in the comments below.

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During a panel at Anime Expo today, Bandai Namco unveiled Jujutsu Kaisen Cursed Clash. The game will be launching on Switch “soon”.

Jujutsu Kaisen marks the first time the series will be appearing on consoles. It’s based on the popular manga that started in 2018.


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