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The last release for Trails in the Sky 2nd Chapter in English was contemporaneous with Xenoblade Chronicles X, for the record.

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/editorial/68383/whose-trails-is-it-anyway-the-mystery-of-the-partner-showcases-most-stunning-remake-announcement

For my money, the biggest announcement of the August 27 double dip of Nintendo shows was actually tucked into a sizzle reel for Western consumption. During the Partner Showcase, the announcement of Trails In The Sky: The 1st led off the first of two different sizzle reels, presumably to keep the combined show under 45 minutes. Still, the game that was a chief reason why I asked for a PSP literally as its successor was launching in Japan is now going to be playable portably on modern hardware with all of its features intact.

Presumably this remake will come to Steam as "verified". It's Cold Steel I & II that are currently "no".

But the reason why I was worried this day wouldn't come was due to the publishing situation. The game's page isn't live on the Nintendo website yet, and the Partner Showcase only credited the game to original developer Nihon Falcom. When Trails in the Sky was originally published in 2011, it was localized by XSEED (now Marvelous) as per the above screenshot. This remained true with other Trails games until 2017, when NIS America took over localization for all of Falcom’s major releases (the Ys and Trails series), starting with Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana. Although a lot of the staff who localized Trails games crossed the metaphorical parking lot, XSEED still owned the rights to the actual text and wasn't going to give them up.

So now we have a remake being announced - from the ground up - and it debuted in a worldwide Direct presentation. But who's going to localize this?

The simplest explanation is that Falcom decided “fine, I'll do it myself” and set to work, but that doesn't seem likely. Falcom has, at most, 75 full time employees, and this would represent their first time ever taking on a project for worldwide distribution on multiple platforms without outside help. And Trails in the Sky is in no way a short game. There are experienced fan translators - NIS America hired a group known as the “GeoFront” for the 2022-23 Crossbell duology (Trails From Zero/Trails to Azure)  - but would Falcom bother working with fan translators even on a contract basis? Most likely not.

The second possibility assumes objects at rest tend to stay at rest, and that NIS America is handling the localization. Since NISA has already revealed their next Trails release (Trails Through Daybreak II, early 2025), they may not want to Osborne Effect the game with a highly demanded remake. As such, they let Falcom take the lead on it for now and then they can announce a distribution deal once Daybreak II is out. They could give the game a new translation using their own teams and wouldn't have to worry about the old XSEED localization. On paper, this is the most likely option.

There is a third possibility, though - it's secretly a Marvelous (nee XSEED) project. The terms of the agreement with NIS America and Falcom have never been disclosed publicly, but the NISA projects have had some rough patches on occasion. The original localization of Ys VIII comes to mind with its "big hole". Maybe Falcom is making a deal for the original localizations not on modern consoles (or, let's face it, handhelds) with Marvelous to just get them out and be done with it.

A few other possibilities exist, though we can discard some parties immediately - specifically Nintendo themselves. If it was a Nintendo published game, the Direct identifier would have said Nintendo instead of Falcom. (The last three Partner Showcases have had examples of this: Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes with Koei Tecmo in June 2022, Endless Ocean: Luminous with Arika in February of this year, and Fitness Boxing 3 in this week's showcase.) And the whole point of this is to get Trails in the Sky on PS4/5 and Switch. Falcom has worked with other localizing companies as recently as last month with the Switch version of Tokyo Xanadu ex+ from Aksys Games, or going a little farther back DotEmu for Ys Origins. Heck, Falcom has released at least a dozen games this year with D4 Enterprises - though that was legacy work from the 1980s in the EggConsole line of retro releases. Still, if they wanted to make a splash with a modern title, this would certainly do it.

I honestly can't believe that Falcom would hire enough contractors to do a ground up remake like this: they do one original game a year with a miniscule-by-modern-standards team, and the rest of the versions get outsourced. But as the Switch winds down, the Falcom Trails train is going to keep rolling along - likely with help. Don't be surprised if we get Sky 2nd and 3rd chapter in 2026 or even 2027 either: Cold Steel II released for the PSP in North America in September of 2016, or a full four and a half years after the PSP successor launched and eighteen months after the PSP successor was left for dead by Sony. Backwards compatibility is a hell of a drug.


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Passes? We don't need no stinking passes.

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/68382/guilty-gear-strive-officially-go-for-january-switch-launch

The Switch's worst kept secret is now official: Guilty Gear -Strive- is coming.

Arc System Works released a trailer today confirming the 2d fighter will release on Switch January 23. Online play and several training modes, plus character specific story modes, will be included in the package; there was no mention of the online being cross-platform in the trailer.

28 characters will be in the game at launch, which includes fan favorites such as Bridget and Testament that were previously sold as part of content passes on PC and PlayStation platforms.


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No official announcement yet from ArcSys, but it might be possible to get your Sol Badguy fix on the go soon.

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/68376/unconfirmed-banner-at-pax-west-showing-guilty-gear-strive-receiving-switch-version

A major player in the fighting arena might be coming to Switch, if a banner reportedly hanging in Seattle is any indication.

A picture has been posted on Reddit sourced to a deleted post on the former Twitter showing what appears to be a banner hanging in the Seattle Convention Center. The banner, located outside the Atrium Lobby, is advertising a Switch port of 2021's Guilty Gear -Strive- with an invitation to preorder.

Arc System Works has ported some of their previous fighting games to Switch in the past, including Dragon Ball FighterZ and DNF Duel.


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Though given the last release, this might as well be the debut of the series.

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/68349/yakuza-series-returns-to-nintendo-hardware-with-kiwami-release-october-24

The "one more thing" for the Partner Showcase/Indie World doubleheader was something surely nobody expected.

Yakuza Kiwami, a remake of the original PlayStation 2 open world brawler originally released in 2016 for PS3 in Japan only and 2017 worldwide for PS4, will release on Switch on October 24. Although an earlier game exists chronologically (Yakuza Zero), this is the first going by release order.

The first two Yakuza games were infamously bundled in the first year of the Wii U in Japan only and sold under 5000 copies lifetime on that system: developer Ryu Ga Gokotu (RGG) Studios had previously expressed reluctance to come to Nintendo hardware as at least an indirect result.


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TalkBack / Other News From The Partner Showcase
« on: August 27, 2024, 07:19:00 AM »

Some of this might have already come out.

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/68347/other-news-from-the-partner-showcase

Other announcements from the Partner Showcase portion of today's doubleheader:

  • The Switch will get its goat today as Goat Simulator 3 is available digitally now, while a physical version will follow in November.
  • A Disney Dreamlight Valley event will begin next Wednesday (Sept. 4).
  • Epic Mickey: Rebrushed had a demo come out ahead of its September 24 launch
  • A Digital Eclipse-developed remake of 1999's Worms: Armageddon will be available on the 26th of September
  • The next season of 2K's Star Wars: Hunters will kick off on September 26.
  • Children's game specialists Outright Games announced Spongebob Squarepants: The Patrick Star Game for October 4
  • Preorders are now open for the HD-2D Dragon Quest III, which will also add a "Monster Wrangler" vocation on November 14
  • Lego Horizon Adventure was in a late sizzle reel with just a "holiday" date, though a listing on Sony's website listed the game for November 14
  • A pair of MySims games - the original and MySims: Kingdom - will be bundled together by EA for November 19 launch
  • A trilogy of games in the S.T.A.L.K.E.R franchise (the "Legends of the Zone" trilogy) will launch in November.
  • Five Nights at Freddy's: Help Wanted 2 was announced for this winter, along with a free update to Security Breach called simply "Ruin"
  • A remastered version of Tales of Graces F (the PS3 version of a game that also released in a fashion on the Wii) was shown for January 17 release, with previous DLC included
  • Footage of Civilization 7 (February 11) was shown following its appearances at Gamescom
  • The newest title in the Rune Factory series ("Guardians of Azuma" will sprout next spring
  • Dear Villagers announced a hoverboard-based 3d action game in Star Overdrive, which will be out in 2025.
  • Also in 2025 is Atelier Yumia: The Alchemist of Memories and the Envisioned Land, the start of a new trilogy in the action RPG/crafting series.

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If you're wondering, it'll be published by Imagineer in Japan which is how it gets in a Partner Showcase (aka the "Three Hopes" rule).

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/68345/fitness-boxing-3-to-round-out-nintendos-2024-lineup-december-5

For regions outside Japan, there was still a first party announcement for the Switch in the Partner Showcase.

Fitness Boxing 3: Your Personal Trainer was shown in the Partner Showcase today and confirmed to be Nintendo's final first party release of 2024, launching on December 5. The third in the direct lineage of Fitness Boxing games includes a new quickplay mode and new trainers, plus the ability to customize all the hairstyles of the trainers.

This will be the second Fitness Boxing game of 2024 for the Switch, as a Hatsune Miku-themed game is due from Aksys later this year as well.


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Does Sony have a blood pact with Konami that makes it so we'll never see Symphony of the Night on a Nintendo system?

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/68343/konami-announces-castlevania-ds-collection-and-updates-suikoden-remasters-status

Konami has continued their quest to bring more of their old games to modern platforms with a newly announced compilation out today and an update on a long-awaited one.

The Castlevania DominuS Collection compiles the three DS Castlevania exploration games (Dawn of Sorrow, Portrait of Ruin, Order of Ecclesia) as well as the original and remastered versions of arcade game Haunted Castle. This collection is available now on the eShop.

Konami also updated the status of remasters of the first two Suikoden RPGs, which are due in one package in March of 2025. The battle system will include options for auto-battling as well as a speedup of up to 4x.


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What's more exciting - Power Stone coming back or a Street Fighter Alpha 3 with the World Tour mode, presumably?

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/68341/capcom-fighting-collection-brings-multiple-lost-classics-to-switch-in-2025-release-date-revealed-for-marvel-collection

Capcom is continuing the onslaught of fighting game rescues on Switch into 2025.

The Partner Showcase today revealed Capcom Fighting Collection 2 for Switch release in 2025. The eight games in the package will be:

  • Capcom vs SNK
  • Capcom vs SNK 2
  • Project Justice
  • Capcom Fighting Evolution
  • Street Fighter Alpha 3 Upper
  • Plasma Sword
  • Power Stone
  • Power Stone 2

Each game will have a bespoke training mode as well as online play options and galleries.

The Marvel collection announced in June's general Direct will also be available digitally on September 12, with a limited physical release to follow on November 22.


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At which point at least one member of staff had to rehinge their jaw.

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/68340/first-game-in-long-running-trails-franchise-to-get-3d-switch-remake-in-2025

About two thirds of the long-running Trails series of RPGs is on Switch currently, and it appears Falcom is going back to fill in some of the gaps.

During a highlight reel today, a new version of The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky (known as Trails in the Sky The 1st) was shown with a 2025 launch window. Originally released on the PSP and PC in 2011 in North America, the Switch version will include enhanced graphics and a remastered soundtrack.

With the release of The 1st, only four games in the Trails series - the two Sky sequels and the first two Trails of Cold Steel games - will remain to be released (or localized) on Switch.


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TalkBack / Digital Eclipse Annouces Anniversary Tetris Collection
« on: August 27, 2024, 06:49:47 AM »

Heck of a way to kick off a show.

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/68339/digital-eclipse-annouces-anniversary-tetris-collection

Digital Eclipse won't just be morphin' this year, as they're also going all in on classic puzzles.

The opening reveal for the Partner Showcase portion of today's doubleheader was Tetris Forever, a combination of different classic versions of Tetris as well as a new multiplayer mode that switches art styles on the fly. Documentaries on the 40th anniversary of the original Russian computer game will also be included, with games such as the Famicom version of Tetris, Tetris + Bombliss, and Tetris Battle Gaiden all in the package.

Tetris Forever will be available later this year, as well as the NES version of Tetris coming to Nintendo Switch Online in the winter and a Tetris 99 "Anniversary Maximus Cup" event in the same window.


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TalkBack / Other Reveals From The August 27 Indie World Show
« on: August 27, 2024, 06:31:00 AM »

Missed something from the first part of the doubleheader? We got your back.

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/68338/other-reveals-from-the-august-27-indie-world-show

  • The Plucky Squire reconfirmed its September 17 launch date.
  • Neva - the follow up game from the creators of GRIS - will be out October 15.
  • Team17 will publish "Date Everything", a dating adventure game with the ability to romance 100 normally-inanimate objects and emotions including the game's own text boxes, on October 24.
  • On Your Tail, an anthromorphic animal detective game, will be out on November 28.
  • Shrek themed DLC for PowerWash Simulator, including the option to clean up Shrek's swamp and the Dragon's Lair, will be out in the fall.
  • Brief new footage of Metal Slug Tactics was shown for a fall release.
  • 3D life sim Wobbly Life will harvest a December release date.
  • Marvelous will publish isometric action title Cuisineer on January 28.
  • Annapurna and developer Furcula have announced overhead action game Morsels for February 2025.
  • Moth Kubit is a new adventure game from Astrolabe Games that features a moth trying to work their way up the corporate ladder in a company where "verbal showdowns" with co-workers are common. It will be out in spring of 2025.
  • Also coming in spring 2025 is a free downloadable story for Sea of Stars known as "Throes of the Watchmaker", which adds a new playable character.
  • The team behind Coffee Talk will bring the cafe to Tokyo in 2025.
  • Shovel Knight Shovel of Hope DX was reconfirmed for 2025.

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TalkBack / Indie World Presentation Drops New Games, Demos
« on: August 27, 2024, 06:20:17 AM »

What can you go get right now?

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/68337/indie-world-presentation-drops-new-games-demos

  • The closer for the Indie World featured critically acclaimed high-speed platformer Pizza Tower, making its console debut today.
  • The showcase kicked off with a new free update for Balatro known as the Friends of Jimbo update, which crosses the card game over with The Witcher III, Dave the Diver, Vampire Survivors and Among Us.
  • Peglin is a roguelike game loosely based on pachinko from Red Nexus Games - previously released on PC, it will be out today on Switch as a timed exclusive.
  • Pico Park 2 is a side-scrolling puzzle game featuring up to eight players trying to find keys to escape up to 60 levels.
  • 3D platformer Europa (October 11) has a demo available today on the eShop.

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TalkBack / Nintendo To Stream Indie World, Partner Showcase Tomorrow
« on: August 26, 2024, 06:11:00 AM »

It's a beautiful day. Let's stream two.

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/68334/nintendo-to-stream-indie-world-partner-showcase-tomorrow

When asked whether they would hold an Indie World or a Partner Showcase this month, Nintendo apparently said "yes".

Tomorrow at 10 a.m. ET / 7 a.m. PT / 1600 CEST, there will be an Indie World show immediately followed by a Partner Showcase presentation. The combined show will run for roughly 40 minutes.

The presentation will not contain discussion of the Switch's successor.


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TalkBack / Nintendo Downloads - August 29, 2024
« on: August 26, 2024, 04:00:00 AM »

Featuring only a minor case of executive overreach.

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/68294/nintendo-downloads-august-29-2024

Things we missed last week: Taito's The Ninja Kids in the Archives, and a late entry for Star Trader (wait, Falcom made a shooter?) in the EggConsole line.

In words I never thought I'd write in this space even after a shocking remake, we have a new entry in the Famicom Detective Club series this week with Emio - The Smiling Man: the demo is out now and should have four parts by the time the game unlocks proper Thursday morning. The other big one, also due Thursday, is Partner Showcase star Gundam Breaker 4: remember when building your mech that the red ones are three times faster.

Smaller things this week: Friend of the pod Gori: Cuddly Carnage drops Thursday (video preview here, demo also available), as well as the long-awaited (and randomly hard as balls in co-op?) Shadow of the Ninja Reborn. There's even a double shot of EggConsole with the second scenario of Xanadu.

North America

Gundam Breaker 4 (US$59.99/C$79.99)

Monster Jam Showdown ($49.99/$66.99)

Emio - The Smiling Man: Famicom Detective Club ($49.99/$64.99)

Umamusume: Pretty Derby - Party Dash ($44.99/$59.99: Friday)

WitchSpring R ($39.99/$54.99)

Leo: The Firefighter Cat ($24.99/$34.99)

Gori: Cuddly Carnage ($21.99/$30.00)

Crypt Custodian ($19.99/$26.99: Tuesday)

Shadow of the Ninja Reborn ($19.99/$27.49)

Valfaris: Mecha Therion ($19.99/$27.49)

Can of Wormholes ($19.99/$25.99)

Voltaire: The Vegan Vampire ($19.99/$25.99)

Depths of Sanity ($19.99/$22.99)

Date Z ($14.99/$20.60: Friday)

Bedrotting ($14.99/$20.45: Friday)

Fly Fly ($11.99/$15.99: Monday)

Island Survival: Craft, Build, Grow ($11.99/$16.50: Friday)

Marble Abduction! Patti Hattu ($11.79/$14.99)

The Backrooms: Survival ($10.99/$13.99)

Shadowblade Knight Symphony ($9.99/$16.99: Sunday)

MFC - Midnight Fight Club ($9.99/$13.99)

Koi-Koi Japan ($9.99/$12.99)

Ninja 1 & II ($9.99/$12.99)

Fragrant Story and Papaya's Path ($7.99/$10.99: Monday)

Uboat Attack ($7.99/$10.75: Friday)

Ruthless Carnage Hotline ($7.99/$10.99: Saturday)

EggConsole Xanadu Scenario II PC-8801mkIISR ($6.49/$7.34)

SokoPenguin ($4.99/$5.99: Wednesday)

Survivor Heroes ($4.99/$6.99: Friday)

Forests, Fields, and Fortresses ($4.99/$5.99: Friday)

Quackjump ($3.99/$5.49: Monday)

Kamitsubaki City Ensemble ($3.99/not releasing: Wednesday)

Bubble Blaster DX ($3.99/$5.99)

Dice Make 10! ($3.99/$4.99)

Fruit Attack! ($3.99/$5.49: Saturday)

Purrfect Rescue ($2.99/$3.99)

Sales and Price Drops

Highlights: A broad indie sale has Untitled Goose Game honking its way to half off until September 5, and in celebration of new reveals for future Switch successor game Monster Hunter Wilds the Monster Hunter Switch main games are 75% off until the 10th. PSPrices, DekuDeals

Europe

Gundam Breaker 4 (€59.99/£49.99)

Monster Jam Showdown (€49.99/£44.99)

Emio - The Smiling Man: Famicom Detective Club (€49.99/£39.99)

Umamusume: Pretty Derby - Party Dash (€44.99/£39.99: Friday)

WitchSpring R (€39.99/£35.99: Wednesday)

Leo: The Firefighter Cat (€24.99/£19.99)

Gori: Cuddly Carnage (€21.99/£17.99: Wednesday)

Crypt Custodian (€19.99/£17.99: Tuesday)

Depths of Sanity (€19.99/£17.99)

Shadow of the Ninja Reborn (€19.99/£17.99)

Voltaire: The Vegan Vampire (€19.99/£16.75)

Can of Wormholes (€19.50/£16.75)

Valfaris: Mecha Therion (€18.50/£16.50)

Super Dark Deception (€16.29/£14.99: Friday)

Date Z (€14.99/£13.49: Friday)

Fly Fly (€11.99/£10.79: Monday)

Island Survival: Craft, Build, Grow (€11.99/£11.99: Friday)

Marble Abduction! Patti Hattu (€11.79/£10.49: Wednesday)

Shadowblade Knight Symphony (€9.99/£9.99: Sunday)

Koi-Koi Japan (€9.75/£8.70)

Ninja 1 & II (€8.99/£8.09)

Uboat Attack (€7.99/£7.20: Friday)

Ruthless Carnage Hotline (€7.99/£7.99: Saturday)

Fragrant Story and Papaya's Path (€6.99/£5.99: Monday)

EggConsole Xanadu Scenario II PC-8801mkIISR (€5.59/£5.39)

SokoPenguin (€4.99/£4.49: Wednesday)

Forests, Fields, and Fortresses (€4.99/£4.99: Friday)

Survivor Heroes (€4.99/£4.99: Friday)

Quackjump (€3.99/£3.59: Monday)

Kamitsubaki City Ensemble (€3.99/£3.39: Wednesday)

Bubble Blaster DX (€3.99/£3.49)

Fruit Attack! (€3.99/£3.59: Saturday)

Dice Make 10! (€2.99/£2.69: Wednesday)

Purrfect Rescue (€2.99/£2.69)

Japan

My9Swallows TopStars League (¥8580)

Gundam Breaker 4 (¥8470)

Everlasting Flowers: Where There Is A Will, There Is A Way (¥6930)

Emio - The Smiling Man: Famicom Detective Club (¥6500)

Kamibako: Mythology of Cube (¥6380)

Monster Jam Showdown (¥5830)

WitchSpring R (¥4950)

Umamusume: Pretty Derby - Party Dash (¥4840)

Shadow of the Ninja Reborn (¥4400)

Badminton Time (¥3200)

Depths of Sanity (¥3000)

Memento Memoria: The Abandoned Neverland (¥2970)

Can of Wormholes (¥2300)

Voltaire: The Vegan Vampire (¥2300)

The Rising Sun Marriage: Episode Lia (¥1980)

Super Rewind or Die (¥1400)

Ruthless Carnage Hotline (¥1299)

Koi-Koi Japan (¥980)

Sengoku Period Quiz Battle (¥980)

Survivor Heroes (¥899)

EggConsole Xanadu Scenario II PC-8801mkIISR (¥880)

The Knight's Path (¥799)

Forests, Fields, and Fortresses (¥780)

SokoPenguin (¥600)

Dice Make 10! (¥500)

Purrfect Rescue (¥450)

Kamitsubaki City Ensemble (¥440)

Brain Training: Letter Search (¥420)

Learn Through Quizzes: The Art of War (¥420)


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Who had Fire Emblem and Pikmin as the last ones standing in Nintendo's mobile strategy?

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/68278/animal-crossing-pocket-camp-to-end-online-service-in-november-premium-app-forthcoming

The fire is soon about to be extinguished for the free-to-start version of Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp.

An in-game announcement was posted this morning confirming the wind down of the online services would occur at midnight JST on November 29 (or 11am EST on the 28th). The game monetized through subscription sales and "Leaf Tickets": the former will cease following a maintenance period on October 28 with auto-renew being disabled, while the latter will stop on November 26. Refunds for Leaf Tickets will be available after the shutdown.

Players with Nintendo accounts linked to their saves will be able to move their data into a paid application around EoS and play it offline, but would not be able to visit other camps or send or receive gifts.


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This story is about as efficient as the country from where it originated.

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/68276/civilization-7-to-settle-on-february-11-new-life-sim-announced-at-gamescom-opening

The Switch had some brief moments to shine during the Gamescom Opening Night Live show that just wrapped up in Cologne, Germany.

During the show, the release date for Civilization 7 (announced in June) was officially confirmed for February 11, 2025. The game will adopt standard MSRPs according to reports, which would have the Switch as the least expensive option at US$59.99 or equivalent; the eShop page for Civ 7 also shows a file size of 4.9GB.

Apart from Civ and King of Meat, the other Switch announcement of the show was for a new sky-based life sim called Floatopia due next year.

The follow-up show from Geoff Keighley, the Winter Games Fest (doing business as "The Game Awards") was confirmed for December 12.


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The old card factory got some new tricks.

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/68274/new-details-including-opening-date-announced-for-kyoto-nintendo-museum-in-direct

Nintendo has taken the wraps off a showcase of its rich history.

As announced yesterday, Nintendo aired a 13 minute video showing off its new Kyoto-based museum. Opening on October 2, the museum is housed in a refurbished card production factory from their days as a producer of hanafuda cards and will have two floors. The second floor will feature exhibits both covering Nintendo's history as a maker of video games (with every system this side of the Virtual Boy represented) as well as their previous efforts for making items such as pitching machines, toy guns, and the old Color TV Game-15 (as featured in recent Smash Bros. games).

The bottom floor will feature "playable" exhibits, including a floor-based AR card game using provided smartphones and giant sized controllers for NES, SNES, N64, and Wii games on large screens. A certain number of games will be playable with admission.

The museum's field guide has also been released, confirming the museum will be open on a lottery basis initially, the opening schedule (Wednesday -> Monday, 10:00am - 6pm local time), and the limit of 10 "coins" with which to play particular exhibits. One of the exhibits is confirmed in the guide to be a love tester.


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TalkBack / Fantasy Life i To Miss Harvest Season
« on: August 19, 2024, 07:03:27 AM »

Of course, we're still waiting for Deca Police too.

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/68267/fantasy-life-i-to-miss-harvest-season

Level-5 has had to confirm a delay for one of their planned 2024 releases.

The company announced today that Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time - announced in February with a planned October 10 launch date - has been delayed. No reason was given for the delay.

A new window will be announced during an upcoming Level-5 Vision show: currently the only time given for the show is "summer 2024" which would theoretically indicate a date in the next month.


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TalkBack / Nintendo Downloads - August 22, 2024
« on: August 19, 2024, 04:00:00 AM »

Hope Nintendo's ready to forward some copyright infringment lawsuits.

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/68265/nintendo-downloads-august-22-2024

Things we missed last week: Namco's fighting game Knuckle Heads (1993) in the Archives and adventure title Farewell North.

Last week was apparently a holiday week in Japan, so if we want to slow down on the shadowdrops, AI stuff, and "hentai" this week that'd be fine by me. As for relevant things, the big game for the West is Aksys's rare non-otome adventure game in Tales from Toyotoki: Arrival of the Witch (which also has a lower price tag than most of their normal releases). Rounding out the week are horror strategy game My Lovely Empress (from the same creators of "My Lovely Wife") and long-promised adventure game Mika and the Witch's Mountain.

North America

Tales from Toyotoki: Arrival of the Witch (US$29.99/C$41.13)

My Lovely Empress ($19.99/$25.99: Wednesday)

Mika and the Witch's Mountain ($19.99/$24.99: Wednesday)

Ring Sculptors ($14.99/$19.99)

Verne - The Shape of Fantasy ($14.99/$19.49)

Cyber Mission ($9.99/$11.99: Wednesday)

Rise Eterna War ($9.99/$13.99)

Lost in Heart of Chernobyl - Survival ($9.99/$13.50: Friday)

Supermarket Manager Simulator ($9.99/$9.99: Friday)

Argol - Koronoss' Castle ($8.99/$12.00-)

Magnus Trilogy ($8.99/$11.99: Friday)

Pixel Retro Drift ($7.99/$10.99: Friday)

Thermonuclear ($7.99/$10.99: Friday)

Underground Station ($7.90/$10.49: Saturday)

QuietMansion1 ($7.00/$9.00-)

Colorizing ($6.99/$8.99)

White Eternal ($6.49/$8.69: Wednesday)

As Per My Last Email ($6.29/$8.49)

Rack and Slay ($5.99/$7.79: Monday)

D.C.K: Dock Chess King ($4.99/$6.99: Sunday)

Mangavania 2 ($4.99/$6.64: Wednesday)

Ataraxie ($4.99/$7.39)

Korean Drone Flying Tour Jeju Island-1 ($4.99/$6.99)

Sky Airplane Racer ($4.99/$5.99)

Energy Lab ($3.99/$5.49: Wednesday)

Ecchi Memories ($2.69/$3.65: Friday)

Stumble Guys (free to start: Tuesday)

Revealed Later

Pawfect Cat Mansion ($19.99/$24.99: Friday)

Operation Polygon Storm ($14.99/$19.99: Friday)

Grand Prix Formula One ($14.99/$14.99: Friday)

World War: Fury Wave ($10.99/$14.99)

Hentai Girls: Paris Romance ($8.99/$12.49)

Infinite Seek and Find ($7.63/not released)

QwikWits ($6.50/$8.95: Friday)

EggConsole Star Trader PC-8801mkIISR ($6.49/$7.34)

Before The Dawn ($5.00/$6.00)

Run and Jump Guy ($4.99/$6.80)

Chicken Party: Animal Farm ($4.90/$6.90: Monday)

Banana Trap ($0.99/$0.99)

Panic Ball! ($0.99/$1.29: Saturday)

Archives

The Ninja Kids ($7.99/$9.87)

Europe

Tales from Toyotoki: Arrival of the Witch (€29.99/£26.99)

Mika and the Witch's Mountain (€19.99/£17.99: Tuesday)

My Lovely Empress (€19.99/£16.75: Wednesday)

Ring Sculptors (€14.99/£13.49)

Verne - The Shape of Fantasy (€14.99/£13.49)

Cyber Mission (€9.99/£8.99: Wednesday)

Rise Eterna War (€9.99/£8.99)

Lost in Heart of Chernobyl - Survival (€9.99/£9.99: Friday)

Argol - Koronoss' Castle (€7.99/£7.19)

Pixel Retro Drift (€7.99/£7.99: Friday)

Thermonuclear (€7.99/£7.99: Friday)

QuietMansion1 (€7.49/£6.79: Wednesday)

Colorizing (€6.99/£6.29: Wednesday)

White Eternal (€6.49/£5.89: Wednesday)

Rack and Slay (€5.89/£5.29: Monday)

Underground Station (€5.55/£4.99: Saturday)

As Per My Last Email (€5.29/£4.79)

D.C.K: Dock Chess King (€4.99/£4.99: Sunday)

Ataraxie (€4.99/£4.49: Sunday)

Mangavania 2 (€4.99/£4.49: Wednesday)

Korean Drone Flying Tour Jeju Island-1 (€4.99/£4.49: Wednesdsy)

Sky Airplane Racer (€4.99/£4.99)

Energy Lab (€3.99/£3.59: Wednesday)

Ecchi Memories (€2.69/£2.39: Friday)

Stumble Guys (free to start: Tuesday)

Revealed Later

Pawfect Cat Mansion (€19.99/£17.99: Friday)

Operation Polygon Storm (€14.99/£13.49)

Grand Prix Formula One (€14.99/£9.99: Friday)

World War: Fury Wave (€9.99/£10.99)

Supermarket Manager Simulator (€9.99/£8.99: Friday)

Hentai Girls: Paris Romance (€8.99/£8.99: Wednesday)

Infinite Seek and Find (€6.99/£6.29)

QwikWits (€5.95/£5.29: Friday)

EggConsole Star Trader PC-8801mkIISR (€5.59/£5.39)

Run and Jump Guy (€4.99/£4.49)

Chicken Party: Animal Farm (€4.90/£4.90: Monday)

Before The Dawn (€3.99/£3.40)

Panic Ball! (€0.99/£0.99: Saturday)

Archives

The Ninja Kids (€6.99/£6.29)

Japan

GP Club Life Motorcycle Team (¥2970)

My Lovely Empress (¥2300: Wednesday)

Arco (¥2200)

Parking Masters (¥2000)

Cooking (¥1890)

Guayota (¥1750)

Verne - The Shape of Fantasy (¥1700)

Shadowblade Knight Symphony (¥1699)

Natsuno-Kanata Beyond (¥1500)

Overboss (¥1499)

Pixel Retro Drift (¥1299)

Thermonuclear (¥1280: Friday)

Cyber Mission (¥1200)

Colorizing (¥999)

Cat's Request (¥990)

Turn to Mine (¥990)

Castaway (¥920)

Underground Station (¥900)

Ataraxie (¥899)

Psycho Columbus (¥880)

D.C.K: Dock Chess King (¥799: Sunday)

Amazing Drawing: Coloring Book Simulator (¥749)

Sky Airplane Racer (¥749)

QuietMansion1 (¥700)

Mangavania 2 (¥660)

Tiny Pixels Vol 1 - Ninpo Blast (¥600)

Moonshot (¥299)

Stumble Guys (free to start: Tuesday)

Revealed Later

Lastfight (¥4999)

Instant Sports Paradise (¥3900)

Pawfect Cat Mansion (¥2999)

Streets of Rogue (¥2800)

Operation Polygon Storm (¥1999)

Ring Sculptors (¥1999)

Love Is All Around (¥1599)

Space Raft (¥1500)

Ultimate Fishing Supermarket Simulator 3D (¥1250)

Elemental Cube (¥1200)

Rise Eterna War (¥1200)

Alchemy: Origins (¥1179)

Infinite Seek and Find (¥1118)

Hentai Girls: Paris Romance (¥899)

EggConsole Star Trader PC-8801mkIISR (¥880)

The Ninja Kids (¥838)

Hentai Paradise Vol 3 (¥777)

Puzzle Master: The Ultimate Challenge of Wits (¥749)

Before The Dawn (¥699)

Korean Drone Flying Tour Jeju Island-1 (¥499)

Banana Trap (¥200)


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TalkBack / Direct-Branded Video On New Nintendo Museum To Air August 19
« on: August 18, 2024, 02:41:06 PM »

"Dedicated to a single game" my shiny metal *radio edit*

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/68266/direct-branded-video-on-new-nintendo-museum-to-air-august-19

Previous years have had a single-game Direct in August: although we'll get such a Direct this year, it won't have a game focus at all.

Nintendo has announced a "Nintendo Museum Direct" will air tomorrow at 3 p.m. PT / 6 p.m. ET / 2300 CET. The ten minute show will feature a tour of the new museum in Kyoto all about Nintendo history ahead of its opening this fall.


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There's at least one Kickstarter backer looking to be credited as Jay Obber.

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/68226/hatch-tales-delayed-again-with-one-week-remaining-until-latest-scheduled-launch-date

The Eric Moussambani of Switch crowdfunding continues to struggle with launching the game.

Backers were notified today - one week ahead of the latest scheduled release date of August 23 - that the game was delayed due to an unspecified date. The email notification confirmed that although the original code for the game was done, the game had not yet gone through Nintendo's approval process, so no new date was provided.

This is the third delay that has been announced for the platformer this year, with the first in March and a second in June.


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TalkBack / Emio: The Smiling Man Receiving Episodic Demo Next Week
« on: August 16, 2024, 11:42:44 AM »

One of the more unique prelaunch promos we've seen.

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/68225/emio-the-smiling-man-receiving-episodic-demo-next-week

The early cases of the new Famicom Detective Club will be available starting on Monday night (ET).

Nintendo have announced an expanding demo for August's Emio: The Smiling Man - Famicom Detective Club. The first episode will be available on August 19 (Monday) at 9 p.m. ET, with additional episodes released on the 22nd (Thursday) and 27th (Tuesday) ahead of the full launch on the 29th.

Progress in the demo will be carried over to the final game as well.


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TalkBack / The Plucky Squire To Arrive On September 17
« on: August 15, 2024, 05:55:00 AM »

Luckily there shouldn't be anything around it.

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/68188/the-plucky-squire-to-arrive-on-september-17

A busy September has added just a bit more whimsy.

Devolver Digital have announced the side scrolling platformer The Plucky Squire will release on September 17 for Switch and other platforms.

The Plucky Squire was announced in 2022 as a collaboration between former Game Freak employee James Turner and Curve Digital founder/Fluidity lead Jonathan Biddle.


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No listing in NA as of yet, but there's a chance of Greg being a harbinger.

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/68183/good-feels-mystical-ninja-spiritual-successor-receiving-spike-chunsoft-localization-september-3

A game many never expected to be localized looks like it's coming to the West after all, if an Australian eShop listing is any indication.

A listing for Good-Feel's Mameda no Bakeru - a spiritual successor to Konami's Goemon games that were created by the future founders of Good-Feel - has been spotted in the Australian eShop quoting a localized name of "Bakeru", a release date of September 3 and a regular AUD$60 price tag (with a 10% preorder discount). At current market rates, this would translate to a $40 US price tag. Spike Chunsoft has confirmed they will be publishing the game, and it will release in all Western territories that day.

The irreverent Japanese historical-themed action title has been discussed on Radio Free Nintendo episodes 884 and 885, though Spike Chunsoft has confirmed the Western version will add new attacks and a new boss fight.


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TalkBack / Nintendo Downloads - August 15, 2024
« on: August 12, 2024, 04:00:00 AM »

Arceus save me from this sea of AI generated crap for my birthday, please.

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/68182/nintendo-downloads-august-15-2024

Things we missed last week: Tecmo's Stackers (1995 puzzle game) in the Archives and the standalone versions of classic Doom I and II were combined into a new package (for less money and with better WAD support) at QuakeCon with the standalone versions being discontinued. Note that if you own both (as I did) it's a free download.

As for the current week - look, I'm travelling right now so this is gonna be a quickie on a good day, which this isn't looking like. The game of the week is either the completion of Telltale's Sam & Max trilogy (The Devil's Playhouse) for those who like their adventure games with humour and irrepressible lagomorphs, or Panic turning around two weeks after Thank Goodness You're Here! (thankfully, we should all have beaten it by now) with Arco. There's an intriguing racing title as well in Phantom Spark.

North America

Elrentaros Wanderings (US$39.99/C$51.99: Friday)

Magical Delicacy ($24.99/$29.39)

Sam and Max: The Devil's Playhouse ($19.99/$25.99: Wednesday)

Phantom Spark ($19.99/$27.21)

Arco ($19.99/$25.99)

Just Crow Things ($19.99/$25.99)

Guayota ($14.99/$18.99: Tuesday)

Overboss ($14.99/$20.69)

Dadish Collection ($14.99/$19.99: Friday)

Mute Crimson DX ($14.99/$19.49: Friday)

Beatbuddy: Tale of the Guardians ($12.99/$16.99: Tuesday)

Parking Masters ($12.99/$17.49)

Supermarket Manager 2024 ($11.99/$16.99)

Rewind or Die ($11.99/$14.99: Friday)

Hidden Through Time 2: Discovery ($10.99/$13.99: Tuesday)

Cat's Request ($9.99/$13.29: Wednesday)

Space Raft ($9.99/$13.99)

Aery - Ancient Empires ($9.99/$12.99)

Turn to Mine ($9.99/$13.29: Friday)

The Godfeather: A Mafia Pigeon Saga ($8.99/$11.99)

Ultimate Fishing Supermarket Simulator 3D ($7.99/$11.00)

Castaway ($7.99/$9.99: Friday)

Cup Killer: Sandbox Game ($6.99/$9.99: Friday)

Hentai Paradise Vol 2 ($5.99/$5.99)

The Sirena Expedition ($5.99/$7.79: Friday)

The Books Tale: A Hop Adventure ($4.99/$6.99: Sunday)

Tiny Pixels Vol 1 - Ninpo Blast ($4.99/$5.99: Wednesday)

Minami Lane ($4.99/$6.99)

Amazing Drawing: Coloring Book Simulator ($4.99/$5.99)

Arcade Tanks World: Tank Battle Simulator ($4.99/$5.99)

Squiggle Drop ($4.99/$5.99)

Tactical Strike: Special Forces Shooter ($4.99/$5.99)

Murder is Game Over: Streaming Death ($4.99/$6.99: Friday)

Parking Jam ($4.99/$6.70: Friday)

Thief Puzzle ($4.99/$6.70: Friday)

Lunar Nightmare ($3.99/$4.99: Friday)

Moonshot ($2.99/$3.99: Sunday)

Synaxarion Christian Stories: Holy Martyr Neophytos ($2.99/$4.10)

Exit Station 7 ($2.99/$2.99: Saturday)

Bizarre ($0.99/$1.29: Saturday)

Revealed Later

Farewell North ($23.99/$29.99: Friday)

Cooking ($11.99/$16.50:Friday)

Anime Girls: Lady Liberty ($8.99/$12.49)

Elemental Cube ($6.00/$9.00)

Hentai Paradise Vol 3 ($5.99/$5.99)

Puzzle Master: The Ultimate Challenge of Wits ($4.99/$5.99)

Ice World: The Frozen Age ($4.90/$6.90: Monday)

The Little Mermaid: Wonder Puzzles ($4.90/$6.90: Tuesday)

Animal Zoo: The Forgotten Land ($4.90/$6.90: Wednesday)

Model Style: Dress Up ($3.99/$5.45)

Tiles Match ($3.99/$4.99)

Archives

Knuckle Heads ($7.99/$9.87)

Sales and Price Drops

Highlights: To go along with QuakeCon, a Bethesda sale until the 23rd sees Doom Eternal (already permanently cut in half) go another 75% off. PSPrices, DekuDeals

Europe

Elrentaros Wanderings (€39.99/£35.99: Friday)

Magical Delicacy (€24.99/£22.49)

Just Crow Things (€19.99/£16.99: Wednesday)

Phantom Spark (€19.99/£17.99)

Sam and Max: The Devil's Playhouse (€19.49/£16.75: Wednesday)

Arco (€17.99/£15.99)

Guayota (€14.99/£13.49: Tuesday)

Overboss (€14.99/£13.49)

Mute Crimson DX (€14.79/£13.29: Friday)

Dadish Collection (€13.95/£12.49: Friday)

Beatbuddy: Tale of the Guardians (€12.99/£11.99: Tuesday)

Cyberpunk Parkour Uprising (€12.99/£11.69)

Parking Masters (€12.99/£11.69)

Supermarket Manager 2024 (€11.99/£10.99: Monday)

Cooking (€11.99/£10.79: Friday)

Rewind or Die (€11.99/£10.79: Friday)

Hidden Through Time 2: Discovery (€10.99/£9.99: Tuesday)

Cat's Request (€9.99/£8.99: Wednesday)

Aery - Ancient Empires (€9.99/£9.99)

Turn to Mine (€9.99/£8.99: Friday)

Space Raft (€8.99/£8.09)

Ultimate Fishing Supermarket Simulator 3D (€7.99/£7.99)

The Godfeather: A Mafia Pigeon Saga (€7.99/£7.19)

Castaway (€7.99/£6.99: Friday)

Cup Killer: Sandbox Game (€6.99/£6.99: Friday)

Hentai Paradise Vol 2 (€5.99/£)

The Sirena Expedition (€5.89/£4.99: Friday)

The Books Tale: A Hop Adventure (€4.99/£4.99: Sunday)

Tiny Pixels Vol 1 - Ninpo Blast (€4.99/£4.49: Wednesday)

Amazing Drawing: Coloring Book Simulator (€4.99/£4.99)

Arcade Tanks World: Tank Battle Simulator (€4.99/£4.99)

Minami Lane (€4.99/£4.49)

Squiggle Drop (€4.99/£4.49)

Murder is Game Over: Streaming Death (€4.99/£4.99: Friday)

Parking Jam (€4.99/£4.49: Friday)

Thief Puzzle (€4.99/£4.49: Friday)

Lunar Nightmare (€3.99/£3.59: Friday)

Moonshot (€2.99/£2.59: Sunday)

Exit Station 7 (€2.99/£2.69: Saturday)

Bizarre (€0.99/£0.99: Saturday)

Revealed Later

Farewell North (€23.99/£19.99: Friday)

I'm Your Pet (€15.90/£14.90)

Anime Girls: Lady Liberty (€8.99/£8.99: Wednesday)

Elemental Cube (€6.00/£5.39)

Ice World: The Frozen Age (€4.90/£4.90: Monday)

The Little Mermaid: Wonder Puzzles (€4.90/£4.90: Tuesday)

Animal Zoo: The Forgotten Land (€4.90/£4.90: Wednesday)

Model Style: Dress Up (€3.99/£3.59)

Tiles Match (€3.99/£3.59)

Banana Tap (€0.99/£0.89)

Archives

Knuckle Heads (€6.99/£6.29)

Japan

Phantom Spark (¥3180)

Just Crow Things (¥2300)

Squiggle Drop (¥780)

Murder is Game Over: Streaming Death (¥780: Friday)

Revealed Later

Torodial: Awaiting the Spring (¥1430)

Anime Girls: Beautiful Bride (¥900)

Knuckle Heads (¥838)


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