2021: Moon Escape out now on Game Boy, Switch in May
Posted on 1 year ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in General Nintendo, News, Switch eShop | 0 comments
We have a release date update on 2021: Moon Escape, an open world adventure game we previously covered. It turns out that the game is available on physical cartridge for Game Boy as of today alongside digital versions. As for the Switch version, it’s been penciled in for the second week of May.
Here’s an overview of 2021: Moon Escape:
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2021: Moon Escape, open-world adventure, coming to Switch
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Publisher Incube8 Games, along with developer Mike Yamato, has announced that the open-world adventure 2021: Moon Escape will be released digitally on Switch. It recently had a physical cartridge run on the Game Boy as well – which makes sense given the aesthetic.
2021: Moon Escape takes place in a galaxy devastated by an unprecedented war. The game has you playing as Tars Nunien, “a paladin of the Marked Brotherhood, whose only mission is to return the enemy war plans to the capital planet Astra Nova in the hope of organizing the last desperate defense against the terrible Kisur Barbarians.”
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Unfinished Game Boy Color game Infinity will now be completed, also coming to Switch
Posted on 3 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in General Nintendo, News, Switch | 0 comments
Over the past few weeks, Incube8 has been running a Kickstarter campaign for its upcoming game Infinity. The CA $16,000 was quickly reached, and a Switch stretch goal was added towards the very end. After raising over CA $350,000, Infinity will be made for Switch as well as Game Boy Color.
If you’re wondering about Infinity’s appearance on Game Boy Color, we should probably fill you in on the tactical RPG’s rather interesting history. The project was originally being developed by Affinix Software between 1999 and 2001 for the platform. However, it was scrapped in 2002 due to the market shifting to the GBA and publisher issues. An unfinished version was released as a free ROM in 2016, but a team of both new and old staffers has now formed to properly finish Infinity and put it out on cartridges.