Fumikage Tokoyami, Kyoka Jiro, and Eijiro Kirishima revealed for My Hero: One’s Justice
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Three new characters have been revealed for My Hero: One’s Justice. Fumikage Tokoyami, Kyoka Jiro, and Eijiro Kirishima will all be playable, according to the magazine.
When in his hardened state, his Eijiro Kirishima can attack while not facing blowbacks from the enemy’s attacks, but his HP will decrease.
Those who purchase My Hero: One’s Justice in Japan will receive two RP Cards for the arcade game My Hero Academia Gekitotsu! Heroes Battle Plus Ultra!!! along with another color for Bakugo, accessory, title, and victory voice for use in the game.
Rumor: Nintendo software engineer indicates Bandai Namco working on Smash Bros. Switch
Posted on 7 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch | 0 comments
Tiago Sonobe worked at Bandai Namco between April 2014 and August 2016 as a software engineer and graphics programmer. That same month, he moved over to Nintendo – also as a software engineer.
Sonobe’s work history is notable due to an apparent tweet which has now been deleted (and his account as well). In his message, Sonobe mentions that he left Bandai Namco before the production on Smash Bros. Switch started. However, he further says he created the rendering engine it’s built on.
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Little Nightmares: Complete Edition – Japanese The Guests trailer
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Bandai Namco has a new character trailer ready for Little Nightmares: Complete Edition focusing on The Guests. View the video below.
Little Nightmares: Complete Edition gets new details on resolution / frame rate and more
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Bandai Namco has shared more details about Little Nightmares: Complete Edition for Switch, including tech specs.
The company says that the game is “hand-tailored” for the system. It’ll have “a 720p (upscale) resolution and 30FPS for the Handheld mode and a 720p (native) 30 FPS for the TV mode.”
Little Nightmares: Complete Edition – Japanese The Janitor trailer
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Bandai Namco has a new character trailer ready for Little Nightmares: Complete Edition focusing on The Janitor. View the video below.
Lots of Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 Full Burst Switch footage
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Bandai Namco and CyberConnect2 are releasing Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Trilogy on Switch this week. Footage from the third game, Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 Full Burst, can be found below.
Little Nightmares: Complete Edition – Japanese The Twin Chefs trailer
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Bandai Namco issued a new Japanese trailer for Little Nightmares: Complete Edition today. For the latest video, The Twin Chefs are highlighted. Have a look at the trailer below.
Pro Yakyuu Famista Evolution boxart
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Thanks to Amazon Japan, we have a look at the boxart for Pro Yakyuu Famista Evolution, which Bandai Namco announced earlier today. Check it out above.
Pro Yakyuu Famista Evolution coming to Switch in Japan, early adopters receive free gift
Posted on 7 years ago by Nick in News, Switch | 0 comments
Pro Yakyuu Famista Evolution has been announced for the Switch; it’ll be coming August 2nd and 6,100 yen. That’s not all, those who buy it before October 31st will also get 2 download codes for Super Famista Retro 2018 and Namco Stars Four-Player Set. You can check the trailer down below.
Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Trilogy will be offered as individual games on the Switch eShop
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If you missed one of our recent file size roundups, you may not have heard about an interesting approach Bandai Namco is taking with Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Trilogy on Switch. You’ll be able to purchase the collection itself, but also the individual games.
This could be handy if you played through one of the Naruto titles on other platforms previously and are only interested in certain ones. That means, for example, you’ll be able to purchase Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 2 on its own. With listings on the European eShop, we can confirm Bandai Namco will be making the trilogy and standalone titles available in Japan and in the west.
The final file size for the different games are as follows: