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Ikaruga is coming to Switch, Treasure and Nicalis have announced. It will cost $14.99.

Treasure, who is also responsible for Nintendo’s Sin and Punishment series, originally made Ikaruga for the arcades in 2001. The vertical shooter would end up on GameCube a couple of years later.

Blade Strangers

Nicalis and Studio Saizensen have published two new videos for the crossover fighting title Blade Strangers. Along with the opening cinematic, we also have a one-minute look at gameplay.

Blade Strangers will feature characters from various games including Code of Princess, Sayonara Umihara Kawase, and Cave Story. The current roster is as follows:

Nicalis published another blog update on Save me Mr Tako with Christophe Galati, the game’s creator. You can read the full Q&A here; below are a couple of interesting excerpts:

For the first couple of entries in the Runner series, Choice Provisions implemented Retro Challenges. For Runner3, the team is taking this aspect a step further.

Choice Proivisions fully explained what to expect from Retro Challenges in Runner3 through a new blog post shared today. Here’s the full rundown:

Choice Provisions and Nicalis have finally nailed down a release date for Runner3. The Switch console exclusive won’t be delayed any further, as it’s penciled in for May 22.

Runner3 will be sold both physically and digitally. If you pick up the digital release, you’ll receive the game on a cartridge, an instruction booklet, CD sampler, and light-up PVC character strap.

We have a new trailer for Runner3 below.

Today, Nicalis announced that Code of Princess EX is in development for Switch. It’s due out physically and digitally this summer.

Code of Princess was originally made for 3DS. Atlus published the action-RPG way back in 2012.

Choice Provisions published another blog post for Runner3 today. For the latest entry, the developer compares Runner3 with its predecessors.

Here’s the full breakdown:

The physical version of Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap is out now in North America. It’s planned for PAL regions as well, though the wait will be slightly longer.

Headup Games has confirmed that the retail version of Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap is scheduled for April 19 in Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. Pricing is set at €39.99 / £34.99.

Source: Headup Games PR

Runner3’s release date is quickly approaching. Choice Provisions has actually wrapped up development, and already submitted to Nintendo. Choice Provisions will be getting the ball rolling on preparations for the physical version – assuming Nintendo approves Runner3.

We don’t have a release date for Runner3 just yet. Still, it’s coming soon, and we should have a date very soon.

Celebrate today’s news with a few new screenshots:

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