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Ratalaika Games, Masaya Games, and Shinyuden revealed today that they’re bringing Rider’s Spirits to Switch. A release is planned for June 7, 2024.

Rider’s Spirits is a racing title that originally debuted in 1994 on the Super Famicom, and this is the first time it’s receiving a worldwide launch. More information can be found in the following overview:

Nintendo’s maintenance schedule for the week of May 26, 2024 is now available.

This week will be a busy one as various sessions are planned for Switch. However, everything should be wrapped up by Thursday.

Here’s the full Nintendo maintenance schedule for the week of May 26, 2024:

Thousands of games are currently available on Switch, and there are a ton of demos out there for many of them. Not just Nintendo, but also third-parties are offering demos. We’ve now put together a comprehensive list of what’s out there.

Since our reader base is English-speaking, that’s what we’re focusing on here. In other words, we’re highlighting Switch demos that you can find in North America and Europe. Japan has a few extra demos on its end, but a majority of them are for titles that are not currently being sold in the west and are only playable in Japanese.

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A final trailer is now available for NecroBouncer, which recently arrived on Switch. The roguelike dungeon crawler comes from Alchemy Sheep and Ravenage Games.

Here’s an official overview with more information about the game:

Atlus is back with another daily demon showcase for Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance, this time showing off Yoshitsune. The creature has made various appearances in the series going back to Shin Megami Tensei Nine.

A new round of gameplay is here for Pine Hearts following its Switch launch this week. An hour of footage shows off the open-world puzzle title.

More information can be found in the following eShop description: 

A number of persistent leaks seem to indicate that Pokemon Black and White remakes are on the way, but are they really credible? Today, we’re looking into all of the information we have available on potential remasters and asking you: do you think we’re getting Black and White remakes sooner rather than later?

The real answer: probably not. Pokemon Legends: Z-A was announced earlier this year, and it’s slated for release in 2025. Though the initial trailer didn’t reveal any footage, a good number of fans are excited that The Pokemon Company appears to be taking their time with this game (at least, compared to more recent games in the series, which have drawn criticism for rushed development cycles, among other things). So why would Pokemon Black and White remakes even be in consideration for release in 2024, with that in mind?!

Thanks to sound programmer Shun Hayami, we have interesting insight into some of behind-the-scenes work that went into The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

Hayami talked a good amount about working on the game’s sounds a little while back in a recruitment post on Nintendo’s website. We’ve since readied a full translation.

Just a couple of days ago, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door made its return on Switch. The GameCube RPG has finally returned two decades after its original launch. You could make the case that this was the best choice for a remake in the series as it’s arguably the most well-received entry.

Have you picked up and started Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door on Switch? If yes, what are your thoughts so far? Let us know in the comments below.


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