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Arcade Paradise release date

Publisher Wired Productions and developer Nosebleed Interactive have nailed down a release date for Arcade Paradise, their 90’s retro arcade adventure game. Switch owners can pick it up on August 11, 2022.

Arcade Paradise was first planned for 2021. Later on, it was bumped to Spring 2022. The game ended up going through another delay, but now that we have a concrete date, it should be good to go.

Welcome to Arcade Paradise, the 90s retro arcade adventure game. With the keys to the family laundromat, Ashley decides to transform the business and give the sleepy town of Grindstone something to get excited about! Stay one step ahead of your father, manage and invest profits, and build your very own Arcade Paradise!

Key Features

  • Rags to Riches… Literally! – Take the laundromat business made up of dull chores from washing clothes to throwing out the trash, and turn it into a booming arcade with the coolest games in town raking in all the money!
  • Insert Coin – Over 35 arcade games, each fully realized with its own gameplay, stories, missions, and high scores to set! Inspired by three decades of gaming, from early vector games right up to the 32-bit era.
  • Here Comes a New Challenger – Insert a second coin and play against a friend in a number of cooperative and competitive arcade games up to four players locally.
  • Set the High Scores – Prove yourself across each game, set your initials, make your favorite arcade game more popular and upload to the online leaderboards!
  • Soundtrack Worthy of the Cassette Collection – From the individual games to choosing what song to put on the jukebox inspired by some of the great records of the early 90s, the soundtrack captures the heart of a bygone era.
  • The Greatest Gaming Era Ever – Hello 90s. If you could smell this game, it would smell like memories. Everything from the look and feel of the arcades, to using the latest PC connected to the mind-blowing dial-up connection, all has been recreated with pure love.
  • Gerald in the Riviera – Doug Cockle (famous for his voice acting in Victor Vran and The Witcher series) plays the role of Ashley’s berating father. Being too busy in the Riviera to see King Wash for himself, you will receive many phone calls from Gerald sharing his wise words of advice and constant reminders to fix the toilet.

We have a new Arcade Paradise trailer to go along with today’s release date news below.

Lumote: The Mastermote Chronicles gameplay

Gameplay has come in for the 3D platformer Lumote: The Mastermote Chronicles. In total, 21 minutes of footage can be seen.

Find some information about Lumote: The Mastermote Chronicles in the official overview below:

Lumote: The Mastermote Chronicles trailer

Publisher Wired Productions and developer Luminawesome Games have issued a launch trailer for Lumote: The Mastermote Chronicles, their new 3D puzzle platformer. The video details Lumote’s quest to overthrow the mighty Mastermote, shows more of the world’s inhabitants found deep within The Great Depths, and offers new gameplay.

For more on Lumote: The Mastermote Chronicles, read the following overview:

The Last Worker Zelda Williams and Tommie Earl Jenkins

Publisher Wired Productions, writer / director Jörg Tittel, and developer Wolf & Wood today announced more cast members for The Last Worker, with Zelda Williams (The Legend of Korra) and Tommie Earl Jenkins (Death Stranding) now confirmed for the narrative adventure. They join Jason Isaacs (The Death of Stalin), Ólafur Darri Ólafsson (The Deep), Clare-Hope Ashitey (Children of Men), and David Hewlett (The Shape of Water).

For those that missed our previous coverage, The Last Worker is a first-person narrative adventure that focuses on “our struggle in an increasingly automated world.” It offers a hand-crafted art style that “delivers an emotional, thought provoking and comedic story packaged with rich characters performed by an all-star cast.”

Lumote: The Mastermote Chronicles, a vibrant puzzle platformer, has been delayed.

Publisher Wired Productions and developer Luminawesome Games announced a new release date of April 21, 2022 today. It was previously planned for March 24. Wired Productions says the extra time “allows for final polishing ensuring the game is super squishy and extra bioluminescent at launch.”

Here’s the latest on Lumote: The Mastermote Chronicles:

Wired Productions and Luminawesome Games have officially announced a release date for their 3D puzzle platformer Lumote: The Mastermote Chronicles. You’ll be able to play the game on Switch on March 24.

The two companies also announced that a double vinyl for the game will be available for purchase, which you can pre-order here for $45 / £35.

Here’s some more information about the game:

Wired Productions, Wolf & Wood, and Oiffy have debuted a new “Jungle Fulfillment Centre Tour” trailer for The Last Worker – courtesy of IGN. 

The first-person narrative adventure game was announced for Switch last May. We haven’t heard much about the project since then, but today’s video provides a brand new look.

Catch up on The Last Worker by reading the following overview:

Lumote physical

Lumote: The Mastermote Chronicles is slated for an early 2022 release on Switch and a physical version is on the way, publisher Wired Productions and developer Luminawesome Games have confirmed.

The 3D puzzle platformer was announced for Switch earlier this year. However, it did not have a launch window at the time.

Below is some information about the project:

arcade paradise physical

A physical version of Arcade Paradise is on the way, publisher Wired Productions and developer Nosebleed Interactive confirmed today. All copies include a folded double-sided poster, graffiti sticker set, reversible King Wash sleeve, and digital Extended Play download. Pricing is set at $29.99 / £24.99 / €29.99 with pre-orders open here.

For more on Arcade Paradise, read the following overview:

Arcade Paradise delayed

Arcade Paradise has been delayed and will no longer release this year as originally planned. Instead, publisher Wired Productions and developer Nosebleed Interactive are moving the game to Spring 2022.

Here’s an overview of Arcade Paradise:


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