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Rendering Ranger R2 Rewind trailer

Ziggurat Interactive has come out with a launch trailer for Rendering Ranger: R2 Rewind. The game, which originally released on Super Famicom in 1995, has now landed in the west for the first time – and it’s on Nintendo Switch.

Here’s a bunch of information about the fast-paced action title:

Cosmi Forbidden Forests

Today, Ziggurat Interactive today unveiled Cosmi: Forbidden Forests for Nintendo Switch. The publisher is bringing it over on May 27, 2025.

Cosmi: Forbidden Forests is a collection of ten hand-chosen classics from the Commodore 64 era of the 1980s. Additionally, bonus materials are included.

Here’s some additional information:

Rendering Ranger R2 physical

It’s been a couple of years since Rendering Ranger R2 was announced, but Limited Run Games shared an update today with a release date and details about the physical release for Nintendo Switch.

Along with a standard version, Limited Run Games is planning an “Armageddon Edition”. The latter includes the game, controller diagram card, translated manual with added retrospective, official soundtrack, double-sided poster, enamel pin, 3D helmet keychain, and commemorative metal coin.

Killing Time Resurrected physical

We previously saw Killing Time: Resurrected digitally on Nintendo Switch, but now there’s a physical release happening as well. This comes courtesy of Limited Run Games.

The company currently has plans for just a standard version. No special editions have been announced at this time.

Killing Time Resurrected trailer

Nightdive shared a launch trailer for Killing Time: Resurrected. Originally released in 1995, the cult-classic horror boomer shooter has made a comeback on Switch.

Everything you need to know can be found in the following overview:

Killing Time Resurrected release date

We’ve been waiting to hear about a release date for Killing Time: Resurrected, but it looks like the game isn’t very far off. The game popped up on the eShop with a new listing, which pins it down for October 17, 2024.

Killing Time: Resurrected, which was announced for Switch in June, brings back the classic first-person shooter. Nightdive reworked the visuals for this edition.

Below is an official overview:

Killing Time: Resurrected

Nightdive just revealed its latest remaster project, which is Killing Time: Resurrected. The game is now in development for Switch.

Killing Time, a horror-themed first-person shooter, originally debuted on the 3DO in 1995. The new version will include a toggleable high-resolution character artwork/sprites from the original 3DO and PC versions, smoother gameplay, more responsive controls, and more.

Further details can be found in the following overview:

Slave Zero X Switch launch trailer

A launch trailer has come in specifically for the Switch version of Slave Zero X. Following a delay, it arrived on Nintendo’s console this week.

Lots of information about the title can be found in the following overview:

Slave Zero X Switch release date

Slave Zero X, which was delayed for Switch on launch day, now has a new release date on the console. It will be ready to go on April 11, 2024.

Remember that Slave Zero X will be sold physically and digitally. For the boxed copy, it will be available in standard and deluxe editions. The physical release launches on April 11 in Asia and Japan, but those in North America and Europe will need to wait until May 17. For those that need a refresher, the deluxe version includes a custom Switch skin, soundtracks, and three comic books created by Marvel and DC Comics veterans Ant Williams and Andy Lanning (Ideas and Inks) that dive deep into the gnarly Slave Zero universe.

Also announced today is a final bonus for Slave Zero X. After completing the Crimson Citadel game mode, players can face SovKhan in his true ultimate form, as originally intended by the game’s designers. SovKhan 300 will be added as free post-game content on April 11.

Slave Zero X physical

Ziggurat Interactive announced today that Slave Zero X is receiving a physical release on Switch.

You’ll be able to choose between a standard copy and a Deluxe Edition. Every copy includes the cartridge, Nintendo-themed Shou skin, the guidebook (manual with art), and controls reference card. The Deluxe Edition adds a comics and art book, dual soundtrack of Slave Zero and Slave Zero X, Nintendo-themed Shou skin, and postcards.


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