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Electronic Super Joy

Following a previous appearance on Wii U, Electronic Super Joy lands on Switch today. Get a look at some footage below.

We only just found out last week that the challenging platformer Electronic Super Joy, which previously released on Wii U, would be coming to Switch. A release date has already been set with an eShop listing showing that it’s planned for November 28.

Electronic Super Joy

Electronic Super Joy, a challenging platformer that previously released on Wii U, has now been confirmed for Switch. Hard Copy Games has confirmed that there will be a physical version in addition to a digital release.

Here’s an overview of Electronic Super Joy from its Wii U edition, along with a trailer:

Electronic Super Joy is another title debuting on the Wii U eShop today. You can view some footage of it in the video below.

Starting tomorrow, Electronic Super Joy will be available on the Wii U eShop. It’s been revealed that the game’s download is 394MB.

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The first Electronic Super Joy is coming to the Wii U eShop on Thursday. We have the game’s full trailer, which you can watch below.

Electronic Super Joy – not to be confused with its sequel Electronic Super Joy: Groove City – has a release date on Wii U. It’ll be hitting the eShop on November 5, according to a newly-shared teaser. That date presumably applies to both North America and Europe, though we’ll let you know if we hear otherwise.

Broken Rules recently confirmed that the original Electronic Super Joy will be released on the Wii U eShop. For some screenshots of the title, hit up the included gallery.

Earlier this year, Electronic Super Joy: Groove City launched for Wii U. The original game is now bound for the eShop as well.

Yesterday, Broken Rules teased the following on Twitter:


The comment there matches up with Destructoid’s review of Electronic Super Joy. That means we should be seeing the title on the eShop at some point in the near future.

In other news Broken Rules rules, the studio has pretty much ruled out the possibility of Secrets of Raetikon for Wii U. Another developer would need “to rebuild the engine to support multi-threading” in order to create a port.


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