Hamster has announced that it will make Turbo Force available as its latest Arcade Archives game on Switch. Originally released in 1991, Turbo Force is a shooter in which three air force pilots have suddenly slipped back in time to a futuristic world, which they will need to save by modifying their cars to combat a mysterious enemy.
Turbo Force will release digitally for Switch via the eShop tomorrow on March 9.
Original (2/27): Clever Endeavour Games today announced a new “Shellebration” update for Ultimate Chicken Horse, which comes in celebration of the game’s seventh anniversary. It will be available on March 7, 2023.
The update will add a new character a new alterative skin, the Metro level, three new community-designed outfits, and an additional music track. Players can unlock the new content for free by playing levels with a “?” symbol and collecting mystery boxes during the game.
Below are the full patch notes for Ultimate Chicken Horse’s “Shellebration” update:
The latest update for Fire Emblem Engage has just gone out, with Nintendo and Intelligent Systems releasing version 1.3.0.
The main attraction here is support for the Wave 3 Expansion Pass DLC featuring Chrom and Robin, Emblem of Bonds, and Veronica, Emblem of Heroes. A couple of other features have also been added along with the usual fixes.
The full patch notes for the Fire Emblem Engage version 1.3.0 update are as follows:
Pokémon Scarlet and Violet may still be in rough technical shape for some players, but that didn’t stop Game Freak from announcing a wave of new expansions last week for these controversial (but still widely loved) games. In this week’s episode of Nintendo Everything Refresh, your hosts Nick and Nicolas will chat about the announcements from the recent Pokémon Presents showcase, including a new Poké Ball-style accessory that you are seriously supposed to sleep with, and a freshly announced Pokémon TV series. We’ll also discuss the upcoming Wave 4 of tracks for Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, the launch of Metroid Fusion on Switch Online, and much more!
Nintendo has updated the Japanese release schedule on its platforms for the week of March 16, 2023. Here’s a look at the upcoming digital download schedule:
A new fan-made Mario Kart 8 track is turning heads because of how well it adapts the world of Hyrule from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time into a raceway. It’s based on Nintendo’s 3DS remake of the N64 classic rather than the 1998 original.
RiazorMC shared the creation on YouTube, which features different Hyrule sections for each of its laps. In the first section, you start off in Kokiri Forest before moving to Hyrule Field and Gerudo’s Fortress. The second lap is the journey to Lake Hylia. Finally, in the third lap, there’s a quick stop in Kakariko Village and then ultimately Death Mountain. Fans seem to agree that the course could be better at directing you where to go, but otherwise is impressive.
Tunic previously made it to the Switch eShop, but a physical version is now happening as well with a new Deluxe Edition. Fangamer will be in charge of production.
You’re not just getting the game here, but a number of extra goodies as well. Copies include the full-length staple-bound manual with the full contents of the in-game manual (has spoilers), a mini-manual with basic instructions (no spoilers), a foldout map of some areas and dungeons, sticker sheets with iconography from the game, and a digital download code for a copy of the complete soundtrack by Lifeformed and Janice Kwan.
Riot Forge shared a bunch of new details about The Mageseeker: A League of Legends Story today, including a release date, collector’s edition, and gameplay trailer.
The Mageseeker: A League of Legends Story launches for Switch on April 18, 2023 and pre-orders are now open at a price point of $29.99. By reserving the game, you’ll receive a Lost Silverwing bonus.
Ahead of the game’s western launch, GrimGrimoire OnceMore has just received a demo on Switch. Fans can go hands-on now with the full release happening next month.
Here’s some information about the game: