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Once again, it's nice to see that every other console maker's events can be tax deductible.

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/69953/new-shinobi-and-take-on-warriors-headline-sony-state-of-play-switch-announcements

Sony held their first State of Play presentation of the year earlier today but the Switch still got some new releases out of it.

  • The Warriors franchise is going even further into procedural generation with the announcement of Warriors: Abyss, which will be available on Switch tomorrow. Abyss will be the first roguelike game in the history of the long-running genre, but will include the traditional Warriors action.
  • It's Sonic's 30th anniversary, and we have new details about Sonic Racing CrossWorlds: the "CrossWorlds" in the title are special areas found by driving into rings that are different than the normal track AND spit the racer out into a completely different track setup once completed. Although no release date was given, a network test will open signups next Friday (which is PlayStation exclusive), and instructions for the game are already online.
  • Dave the Diver continues its quest to become the nexus of third party game development with a new DLC called "Ichiban's Holiday" that crosses the game over with the Like a Dragon games. The DLC will be available in April.
  • After being revealed in April, the remastered Onimusha 2 was given a May 21 launch date.
  • 2025 appears to be the year of the ninja revival as Sega has renewed their partnership with Streets of Rage developer Lizardcube for Shinobi: Art of Vengeance which will be available on August 29 - the first appearance of the Shinobi series since the 3DS.
  • Konami has hooked up with French independent studio ZeDrimeTim for Darwin's Paradox, a platformer starring an octopus that will launch sometime this year.

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TalkBack / Nintendo Downloads - February 13, 2025
« on: February 10, 2025, 03:00:00 AM »

Gaming's most infamous underflow error is back for another go-around.

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/69895/nintendo-downloads-february-13-2025

Things we missed this week: Namco's 1998 isometric action game Marchen Maze was the Archives release.

On paper, this is a two game week: either Civilization VII with the most aggressive Mahatma Gandhi this side of Gandhi II or the latest game in the rapidly spiraling out of control Trails series. However, the relative underperformance of Trails (as seen in Jordan's review) means there's a steel chair coming from the indie ranks. Although Allison makes a compelling case for Urban Myth Dissolution Center I'm going to give a shoutout to Afterlove EP, the Indonesian-set rhythm / adventure game that got announced in an Indie World show back in 2021.

Other items to watch for include the Switch version of beloved 2024 PC title Tiny Terry's Turbo Trip, the Switch version of Undying published by the studio whose head ISN'T looking at a year in the clink for flying a drone into a water bomber that was to be used to help with the Los Angeles wildfires, and Playism publishing the very Russian-sounding RPG Snezhinka.

Also babe, wake up: new Neptunia game is dropping in Japan and based on the last round of games in that franchise, in Japan ONLY. Which is a shame, as it's a strategy RPG with quite the pedigree as explained by Tony Schiavone.

North America

Civilization VII (US$59.99/C$79.99: Tuesday)

The Legend of Heroes: Trails Through Daybreak II ($59.99/$74.99: Friday)

Tomb Raider IV-VI Remastered ($29.99/$39.99: Friday)

Amber Isle ($24.99/$33.99)

Undying ($19.99/$22.79: Tuesday)

Afterlove EP ($19.99/$25.99: Friday)

Mstchmaker Agency ($19.99/$29.00)

Echoes of the Plum Grove ($19.99/$25.99)

Metal Suits: Counter Attack ($19.99/$25.99)

Discolored 2 ($19.99/$24.99)

Urban Myth Dissolution Center ($17.99/$23.49: Tuesday)

Tiny Terry's Turbo Trip ($17.99/$23.49)

Recall: Empty Wishes ($14.99/$21.99)

Witch of the Meta Loop ($14.99/$21.55)

Dead Dragons ($14.99/$20.99)

Guns of Fury ($14.99/$19.49)

The Beastmaster Princess ($12.99/$19.99: Friday)

Snezhinka ($11.99/$15.49)

Bumblebee - Search for Happiness ($9.99/$15.00)

Bioweaver ($9.99/$13.99)

Truck Mechanic Sim 2025 ($9.99/$14.99: Friday)

House Mansion Flipper ($7.99/$11.99: Friday)

Call of Sentinels ($7.99/$11.50: Saturday)

Chibi Ninja Shino-kun Treasure of Demon Tower ($6.99/$9.99: Friday)

Doggy Up ($6.99/$9.73: Friday)

EggConsole Arctic PC-8801mkIISR ($6.49/$7.34)

Make It! Donut ($5.00/$4.55)

Penguin Flight ($4.99/$6.83: Wednesday)

Super Jagger Bomb 2: Go East ($4.99/$6.49: Wednesday)

Crosswords: World Tour ($4.99/$6.99)

Sokocrab ($4.99/$6.83)

Slasher Origins ($4.99/$6.49)

Girlfriend From Hell ($4.99/$6.64: Friday)

Leafy Season ($4.99/$4.99: Saturday)

Dino Market ($4.00/$6.49: Monday)

Vampire Waifu Puzzles ($3.99/$5.99)

Puzzle & Summoner ($2.30/$3.00)

Sales and Price Drops

Highlights: The Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney Chronicles (original trilogy) is 67% off until the 17th. PSPrices, DekuDeals

Europe

Civilization VII (€59.99/£49.99: Tuesday)

The Legend of Heroes: Trails Through Daybreak II (€59.99/£53.99: Friday)

Tomb Raider IV-VI Remastered (€29.99/£26.99: Friday)

Amber Isle (€24.99/£24.99)

Mstchmaker Agency (€19.99/£17.99)

Afterlove EP (€19.99/£17.99: Friday)

Discolored 2 (€19.49/£17.59)

Metal Suits: Counter Attack (€19.49/£17.59)

Echoes of the Plum Grove (€19.99/£15.99)

Tiny Terry's Turbo Trip (€17.49/£14.99: Wednesday)

Urban Myth Dissolution Center (€17.49/£15.79: Wednesday)

Undying (€16.79/£15.49: Tuesday)

Dead Dragons (€14.99/£13.49)

Recall: Empty Wishes (€14.99/£13.49)

Witch of the Meta Loop (€14.99/£13.49)

Guns of Fury (€14.99/£12.99)

Snezhinka (€11.99/£10.59)

Bumblebee - Search for Happiness (€9.99/£9.99)

Bioweaver (€9.99/£8.99)

Truck Mechanic Sim 2025 (€9.99/£9.99: Friday)

House Mansion Flipper (€7.99/£5.99: Friday)

Call of Sentinels (€7.99/£7.00: Saturday)

Doggy Up (€6.99/£6.29)

Chibi Ninja Shino-kun Treasure of Demon Tower (€6.99/£6.99: Friday)

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

Make It! Donut (€5.00/£2.56)

Jigsaw Chronicles: Haunting Tales (€4.99/£4.49: Tuesday)

Penguin Flight (€4.99/£4.49: Wednesday)

Super Jagger Bomb 2: Go East (€4.99/£4.49: Wednesday)

Crosswords: World Tour (€4.99/£4.49)

Sokocrab (€4.99/£4.49)

Slasher Origins (€4.99/£3.99)

Girlfriend From Hell (€4.99/£4.49: Friday)

Dino Market (€4.00/£3.59: Monday)

Puzzle & Summoner (€2.00/£1.80: Wednesday)

Japan

Civilization VII (¥7700: Tuesday)

Hyperdimension Noire: Goddess Black Heart (¥5280)

Amber Isle (¥3850)

Shieldwall (¥2800)

Afterlove EP (¥2570)

Metal Suit: Counterattack (¥2300)

Witch of the Meta Loop (¥2399)

Echoes of the Plum Grove (¥2200)

Tiny Terry's Turbo Trip (¥1980)

Urban Myth Dissolution Center (¥1980)

Bioweaver (¥1800)

Guns of Fury (¥1700)

Recall: Empty Wishes (¥1660)

Bumblebee - Search for Happiness (¥1600)

Truck Mechanic Sim 2025 (¥1599)

Dead Dragons (¥1320)

House Mansion Flipper (¥1229)

Snezhinka (¥1180)

Doggy Up! (¥1100)

EggConsole Arctic PC-8801mkIISR (¥880)

Toon Breakout 3D (¥690)

Girlfriend from Hell (¥660)

Super Jagger Bomb 2: Go East (¥600)

Make It! Donut (¥500)

Masked Devourer (¥500)

Penguin Flight (¥499: Wednesday)

Sokocrab (¥499)

Find! Lonely Picto-San (¥420)

Puzzle & Summoner (¥300)


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From a rare time in which Wario did platforming.

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/69892/game-boy-advance-expansion-pack-library-to-add-wario-land-4-next-week

The Expansion Pack is going from one meme to another next week.

The Game Boy Advance library will add Wario Land 4 (2001) next week; officially the launch will be February 14, but North America will get the game on the night of the 13th.

Wario Land 4 previously was rereleased on the Wii U Virtual Console and was one of the GBA games given in the 3DS's Ambassador Program.


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TalkBack / Demo Available For Donkey Kong Country Returns HD
« on: February 05, 2025, 03:57:04 PM »

If you're still on the fence, check out if the port's worth it.

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/69889/demo-available-for-donkey-kong-country-returns-hd

Nintendo's first 2025 release can now be tried to see if it's worth the voucher.

A demo has been added to the eShop for Donkey Kong Country Returns HD. The January 16 remake release joins the likes of Metroid Dread and the Pokemon Let's Go games as receiving demos post-launch, rather than pre-launch.


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TalkBack / Nintendo Confirms Timing For Switch 2 Direct
« on: February 05, 2025, 04:28:48 AM »

We're not going into a RFN recording straight after - right, James?

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/69888/nintendo-confirms-timing-for-switch-2-direct

There is nowhere where the Switch 2 Direct could be considered an April Fool's joke.

Nintendo has confirmed that the Switch 2 Direct on April 2nd will air at 9 a.m. Eastern, 6 a.m. Pacific, 3 p.m. Central European time, and 11:00 Japan Standard Time. A total time was not provided.

For comparison, the comparable Switch event - the last live Nintendo press event - was held at the Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan at 11 p.m. ET.


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It all depends on your skill - face it straight!

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/69886/capcom-showcase-reveals-onimusha-2-remaster-capcom-fighting-collection-2-release-date

Capcom held a stream event earlier today which included a couple of announcements for the Switch.

Capcom Fighting Collection 2 - originally announced in last August's Partner Showcase for Switch release in "2025" - received a confirmed date of May 16. The second collection includes a pair of Capcom vs SNK titles, the Power Stone duology, and Street Fighter Alpha 3 Upper among its included games.

The other announcement was a remaster of Onimusha 2: Samurai's Destiny. The action title originally released on the PlayStation 2 in 20002 was confirmed for launch in 2025, but no further details were provided.


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It's never good to have to revise estimates down after the holiday quarter, but what did you expect?

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/69879/nintendo-releases-financial-results-for-third-quarter-of-2024-25-fiscal-year

Nintendo issued their financial results for the 4th calendar quarter of 2024 at the close of business in Japan today, and what would be a high mark for any other quarter is deflated by the fact that it was the Switch's eighth holiday quarter.

All figures quoted in yen (¥), for comparison the US$ figures are listed based on a rate of ¥155.32 = $1.

Financial Indicators

Revenue: ¥423.919bn (~$2.787bn), down 27.67% year over year

Operating income: ¥126.084bn (~$812m), down 31.60%

Ordinary income: ¥180.017bn (~$1.159bn), up 42.6%

Digital sales: ¥85.9bn (~$553m), down 33.36%, 51% of software in the fiscal year is digital

Mobile and IP revenue: ¥18.5bn (~$119.1m), down 8.42%

Hardware Shipments

4.82m Switch systems were shipped in the quarter, broken down to 2.62m OLED, 1.52m standard, and 780k Lites. The Switch has broken through the 150m units shipped barrier and seems likely to pass the DS at some point in calendar 2025 as it needs another 3.16m systems shipped, with another 9.24m shipments needed to surpass the PlayStation 2 (following updated results issued by Sony late in 2024*).

New Software

Super Mario Party Jamboree was the top seller of the quarter with shipments of 6.17m units; the game is selling faster than both 2018's Super Mario Party and 2021's Mario Party Superstars. The other worldwide release published by Nintendo, Mario & Luigi: Brothership, has shipped over 1.84m copies.

The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom (September 26) has also jumped to 3.91m copies shipped.

Catalogue Sales

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe has widened its lead in the Switch software race with 3.06m units shipped in the quarter (including bundles) for a new lifetime total of 67.35m copies. The rest of the top 10 can be found here: the order has not changed, but it appears that Pokemon Scarlet/Violet will swap places with Sword/Shield at some point in the next few quarters.

Other Announcements

For the second time this fiscal year, Nintendo has had to revise estimates downwards. For hardware and software the new predicted figures are 11m system shipped (from 12.5) and 150m units of software (previously 160m). Revenue was also lowered by 7%, operating profit by 22.2%, ordinary profit 11.9%, and net profit by 10%.


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TalkBack / Nintendo Downloads - February 6, 2025
« on: February 03, 2025, 03:00:00 AM »

The only thing more painful than recording this week of releases is streaming an impossible game for 306 days and getting screwed by an undocumented bug at the finish.

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/69843/nintendo-downloads-february-6-2025

Things we missed last week: Man's ultimate weapon dodged the tariffs and came to North America after hitting Japan then Europe, and Taito's Thunder Fox was the obligatory Archives launch.

This week is a light one, and hopefully it remains as such - but with a results call when I wake up tomorrow (at 3 in the effing morning) it does maybe possibly open up a Festivus, so we'll see. The biggest release of the motley crew is Momodora: Moonlit Farewell, a sequel to the last game from 2019. Apart from that it's a rare Macross localization and a couple of retro oddities in the EggConsole's latest semi-playable adventure game in Carmine 88, and a dice-based action RPG (!) developed by Technos Japan (!!!!) and published by the mini Archives specialists at Ratalaika (!!) being localized for the first time. Or you can say screw you to capitalism (a noble pursuit) with the banned-in-several-countries-and-probably-coping-an-18-in-Europe Luck Be A Landlord.

North America

Macross -Shooting Insight- (US$39.99/C$51.99: Friday)

Big Helmet Heroes ($24.99/$30.99)

While Waiting ($19.99/$25.99: Wednesday)

Under Defeat ($19.99/$27.99)

Moons of Darsalon ($17.99/$24.99)

Shieldwall ($17.99/$26.00: Saturday)

Momodora: Moonlit Farewell ($16.99/$21.99)

Luck be a Landlord ($14.99/$19.99)

Trading Card Shop Simulator ($12.99/$9.25)

Genome Guardian ($11.99/$15.99)

Survival Gladiator ($11.99/$17.17)

Pixel Game Maker Series Timothy and the Tower of Mu ($11.99/$13.49)

Bad Parenthood ($9.99/$14.30)

Korean Drone Flying Tour Danyang-gun ($8.99/$12.8)

Relaxing Jigsaw ($7.99/$11.49)

Car Detailing and Wash Simulator ($7.99/$11.99: Friday)

Space Cleanup: Cosmic Robot Disenfector ($7.99/$11.99: Saturday)

The Liar's Tavern ($6.99/$10.00)

Beef Cat Ultra ($6.99/$9.99: Friday)

EggConsole Carmine 88 PC-8801mkIISR ($6.49/$7.34)

Cats the Commander ($6.49/$not releasing)

Chained Heroes ($5.99/$8.60: Monday)

Treflix: Mini Games ($5.99/$8.59)

Sugoro Quest: Dice Heroes ($5.99/$8.99: Friday)

Last Monarch ($5.00/$6.00)

Mechanita ($4.99/$6.49: Wednesday)

Zumba - The Marble Shooter Tiki Adventure ($4.99/$7.50)

Malu the Princess ($4.99/$6.83)

Silent Forest - Deadly Night Horror ($4.99/$5.99)

Toon Breakout 3D ($4.99/$5.99: Friday)

Drop That Cat ($4.99/$6.99: Saturday)

Jumping Ninja ($3.99/$5.99)

Revealed Later

Let's Cook Together 2 ($25.00/$33.00)

Exodus ($19.99/$24.99)

Polimines Deluxe ($9.99/$13.99: Wednesday)

Amazing Weekend Search and Relax ($9.99/$13.99)

Around The World 2: Travel to Canada ($9.99/$13.99)

Sweet Home Look and Find ($9.99/$13.99)

Spacepunk Survival ($9.99/$11.48)

H Girls: Juicy Judo ($8.99/$12.69)

Fables Mosaic: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs ($6.99/$9.99)

Pixel Game Maker Series Lunlun Super Hero Babies+ New Games ($6.99/$8.99)

Robot Boxing: Real Fighting Street Battle ($5.99/$8.57)

Santa's Christmas Gift Quest ($4.99/$6.99)

The Exit: Liminal Anomaly Horror ($4.99/$6.99)

Skyline Bowling ($4.99/$6.70: Friday)

Stacky Dash ($4.99/$6.70: Friday)

Karaoke Animal Party: Sing and Dance ($4.90/$6.90: Monday)

Elves: The Enchanted Magic Heart ($4.90/$6.90: Tuesday)

Young Kong: The Myth of the Magic Throne ($4.90/$6.90: Wednesday)

Ice Sisters: Princesses of the Frozen Age ($4.90/$6.90)

Bright Escape ($3.99/$5.69: Friday)

Shogun Soul: Legendary Puzzle ($3.40/$4.66)

Archives

Marchen Maze ($7.99/$9.87)

Sales and Price Drops

Highlights: Nintendo of America's annual post-holiday sale is called the "Supercharged" sale this year; it runs until end of day February 9, check your local wishlists. PSPrices, DekuDeals

Europe

Macross -Shooting Insight- (€39.99/£35.99: Friday)

Big Helmet Heroes (€24.99/£21.99)

Let's Cook Together 2 (€22.50/£20.00)

While Waiting (€19.99/£17.99: Wednesday)

Under Defeat (€19.99/£17.99)

Shieldwall (€17.99/£16.00: Saturday)

Moons of Darsalon (€16.99/£14.99)

Momodora: Moonlit Farewell (€16.49/£14.29)

Luck be a Landlord (€14.99/£13.49)

Lost and Hound (€13.29/£11.99: Friday)

Trading Card Shop Simulator (€12.99/£11.69)

Pixel Game Maker Series Timothy and the Tower of Mu (€11.99/£10.79)

Survival Gladiator (€11.99/£10.79)

Bad Parenthood (€9.99/£8.99)

Korean Drone Flying Tour Danyang-gun (€8.99/£8.09)

Relaxing Jigsaw (€7.99/£7.99)

Car Detailing and Wash Simulator (€7.99/£7.99: Friday)

Space Cleanup: Cosmic Robot Disenfector (€7.99/£6.99: Saturday)

The Liar's Tavern (€6.99/£6.29)

Treflix: Mini Games (€6.99/£5.99)

Cats the Commander (€6.09/£5.49)

Chained Heroes (€5.99/£5.39: Monday)

Sugoro Quest: Dice Heroes (€5.99/£5.99)

EggConsole Carmine 88 PC-8801mkIISR (€5.59/£5.39)

Last Monarch (€5.00/£4.49: Wednesday)

Mechanita (€4.99/£4.49: Wednesday)

Leafy Season (€4.99/£4.39: Wednesday)

Malu the Princess (€4.99/£4.49)

Silent Forest - Deadly Night Horror (€4.99/£4.49)

Zumba - The Marble Shooter Tiki Adventure (€4.99/£4.49)

Drop That Cat (€4.99/£4.49: Friday)

Toon Breakout 3D (€4.99/£4.99: Friday)

Jumping Ninja (€3.99/£3.49: Wednesday)

Vampire Waifu Puzzles (€3.99/£3.59)

Revealed Later

Exodus (€22.99/£19.99)

Girls of the Tower (€12.89/£11.59)

Genome Guardian (€11.99/£10.79)

Amazing Weekend Search and Relax (€9.99/£8.99: Wednesday)

Around The World 2: Travel to Canada (€9.99/£8.99: Wednesday)

Sweet Home Look and Find (€9.99/£8.99: Wednesday)

Polimines Deluxe (€9.99/£7.99: Wednesday)

Spacepunk Survival (€9.99/£8.99)

H Girls: Juicy Judo (€8.99/£8.99: Wednesday)

Fables Mosaic: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (€6.99/£6.29: Wednesday)

Puzzle Adventures: Farm Animals (€6.99/£5.99: Wednesday)

Beef Cat Ultra (€6.99/£6.29: Friday)

Robot Boxing: Real Fighting Street Battle (€5.99/£5.39)

Santa's Christmas Gift Quest (€4.99/£4.99)

The Exit: Liminal Anomaly Horror (€4.99/£4.99)

Skyline Bowling (€4.99/£4.49: Friday)

Stacky Dash (€4.99/£4.49: Friday)

Karaoke Animal Party: Sing and Dance (€4.90/£4.90: Monday)

Elves: The Enchanted Magic Heart (€4.90/£4.90: Tuesday)

Young Kong: The Myth of the Magic Throne (€4.90/£4.90: Wednesday)

Ice Sisters: Princesses of the Frozen Age (€4.90/£4.90)

Shogun Soul: Legendary Puzzle (€3.10/£2.79: Wednesday)

You Game+ (€2.99/£2.69: Friday)

Archives

Marchen Maze (€6.99/£6.29)

Japan

Big Helmet Heroes (¥2950)

Moons of Darsalon (¥2350)

While Waiting (¥2350)

Trading Card Shop Simulator (¥1949)

Momodora: Moonlit Farewell (¥1680)

Luck Be A Landlord (¥1650)

Rookie Table Tennis (¥1490)

Car Detailing and Wash Simulator (¥1199)

Space CleanUp: Cosmic Robot Disinfector (¥1129)

Cats the Commander (¥999)

Sugoro Quest: Dice Heroes (¥980)

Treflix: Mini Games (¥945)

Korean Drone Flying Tour Danyang-gun (¥890)

EggConsole Carmine 88 PC-8801mkIISR (¥880)

Drop That Cat (¥780)

Pixel Game Maker Series Lunlun Superherobabys X (¥770)

Mechanita (¥660)

Jumping Ninja (¥599)

Last Monarch (¥500)

Malu the Princess (¥499)

Revealed Later

Exodus (¥1990)

Survival Gladiator (¥1860)

Bad Parenthood (¥1560)

Polimines Deluxe (¥1500)

TCG Card Market Simulator (¥1399)

Beef Cat Ultra (¥1289)

Pixel Game Maker Series Timothy and the Tower of Mu (¥1200)

Puzzle Adventures: Farm Animals (¥1099)

The Liar's Tavern (¥1080)

Spacepunk Survival (¥1010)

H Girls: Juicy Judo (¥899)

Robot Boxing: Real Fighting Street Battle (¥932)

Chained Heroes (¥930)

Marchen Maze (¥838)

The Exit: Liminal Anomaly Horror (¥780)

Santa's Christmas Gift Quest (¥770)

Bright Escape (¥645)

Shogun Soul: Legendary Puzzle (¥500)


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TalkBack / N64 Expansion Pack Adds Ridge Racer 64 For January Update
« on: January 30, 2025, 03:24:31 PM »

Editor's note: We have deleted the references to giant enemy crabs and $600 systems for your sanity.

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/69825/n64-expansion-pack-adds-ridge-racer-64-for-january-update

The N64 library in the Expansion Pack has offered a very PlayStation-oriented update tonight.

Ridge Racer 64 is now available in the N64 library. Originally released in 2000 and never released in Japan, the arcade racer was actually a Nintendo-internal product developed under license from Namco, with the development led by Nintendo Software Technologies.

RR64 was also used as the basis for the DS launch window title Ridge Racer DS.


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TalkBack / Nintendo Downloads - January 30, 2025
« on: January 27, 2025, 03:00:00 AM »

In what should be a week for mid-major RPGs it's an indie sequel stealing the show.

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/69820/nintendo-downloads-january-30-2025

Things we missed last week: Final Star Force was the Archives game, and Greg can once again fire man's ultimate weapon on Switch as the Cho Aniki Collection had dropped on Switch in Europe the day he mentioned it on RFN.

Although there's some big releases in the price realm - including something that thinks it can go Tears of the Kingdom, good luck with that - it's actually the indie space that's bringing the heat this week with Citizen Sleeper 2 dropping everywhere including Switch, a game that may have been in the wrong half of the Partner Showcase / Indie World doubleheader in Cuisineer (from XSEED), and the follow-up to Tails from Iron. Or perhaps you're in the mood for Hello Kitty Island Adventure.

The price front is propped up by NIS America's Phantom Brave: The Lost Hero and a new Neptunia game noteworthy for not getting spiked due to content and therefore releasing. There's a new Wizardry for the dungeon crawler sickos, Laika: Aged Through Blood had a publisher jump to Thunderful, a neat looking game in The Stone of Madness, and for some odd reason an Accolade sports compilation. Uh, sure.

North America

Cardfight!! Vanguard Dear Days 2 (US$69.99/C$89.99: Wednesday)

Phantom Brave: The Lost Hero ($59.99/$74.99)

Neptunia: Riders vs Doggos ($39.99/$54.99: Tuesday)

Hello Kitty Island Adventure ($39.99/$51.99)

Wizardy: The Five Ordeals ($39.99/$51.99)

Genso Manege ($39.99/$54.31: Friday)

Cuisineer ($29.99/$39.99: Tuesday)

The Stone of Madness ($29.99/$38.99: Tuesday)

Kamibako ($29.99/$38.99)

Tails of Iron 2: Whiskers of Winter ($24.99/$31.99: Tuesday)

Mizuchi: Legend of the White Serpent ($24.99/$29.99: Wednesday)

Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector ($24.99/$32.50: Friday)

Accoloade Sports Collection ($19.99/$26.99)

Laika: Aged Through Blood ($19.99/$25.99)

Robobeat ($19.99/$22.79)

Techno Blaster ($17.99/$24.99)

Shawley - Zoo of Wonders ($14.99/$21.99)

Tap Wizard 2 ($14.99/$21.52)

Dreamless ($14.99/$19.99)

Wander Hero ($12.99/$14.99)

Basureroes: Invasion ($12.49/$14.49)

Fly Corp ($11.99/$17.29)

A Rite From The Stars: Remastered Edition ($11.99/$16.99)

Yandere Anime Boyfriend: A Day With Your Husbando Sim ($11.90/$15.90)

Yandere Anime Girlfriend: The Mean Waifu Sim ($11.90/$15.90)

H Waifu 4 ($9.99/$9.99)

Idol Symphony ($9.99/$9.99)

Rookie Table Tennis ($9.99/$11.99: Friday)

TCG Card Shop Master ($7.99/$11.23: Friday)

Car Wash Tycoon Business Simulator ($7.99/$11.99: Saturday)

Subway Sprint Girl ($6.99/$10.00)

Colorizing: Animals ($6.99/$8.99)

Agent Fall ($5.99/$7.79: Wednesday)

Robot Anarchy ($4.99/$6.99: Wednesday)

Stellar Docks ($4.99/$6.83: Wednesday)

Slicy Flips ($4.99/$6.99)

Sokomonster ($4.99/$6.83)

Card Collector: Trading Shop ($4.99/$7.17: Friday)

Squab ($4.99/$6.99: Friday)

Whittingham Asylum: The Investigation ($4.99/$6.99: Friday)

Lush Forest ($4.99/$4.99: Friday)

Meow Mission ($3.99/$5.71)

Connect The Circuit 1000 ($3.99/$4.99)

Masked Devourer ($3.00/$3.00: Friday)

Bubble Shooter World ($2.99/$3.99)

InorStreet ($2.00/$3.00)

Star Rush -Stack and Jump- ($2.00/$3.00)

Revealed Later

Cho Aniki Collection ($44.99/$65.00: Wednesday)

Kingdom of Asteborg ($32.99/$48.99)

Turbo Overkill ($19.99/$25.99: Wednesday)

Heist Simulator 2025 ($9.99/$13.99: Friday)

H Girls: Mandarin Love ($8.99/$12.69)

TCG Card Market Simulator ($8.99/$12.99: Saturday)

There's No Monsters ($7.42/$10.36: Tuesday)

Under the Sea: A Hidden World of Wonders ($4.90/$6.90: Monday)

Toy Tale: The Forgotten Factory ($4.90/$6.90: Wednesday)

Hamster Cozy: Tears of Acorn Valley ($4.90/$6.90: Friday)

Light Guardian ($3.99/$5.49)

You Game+ ($2.99/$3.89)

Factory Islands ($2.00/$2.49: Tuesday)

Screensaver Battle ($1.50/$2.00)

Cubic Run ($1.49/$2.14)

Astrorun ($0.49/$0.49: Saturday)

Snooker Blitz (free to start)

Archives

Thunder Fox ($7.99/$9.87)

Sales and Price Drops

Highlights: A Thunderful sale until February 13 has SteamWorld Quest down to $1.99 US (91% off!). PSPrices, DekuDeals

Europe

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Cardfight!! Vanguard Dear Days 2 (€67.99/£58.50: Wednesday)

Phantom Brave: The Lost Hero (€59.99/£53.99)

Neptunia: Riders vs Doggos (€39.99/£35.99: Tuesday)

Hello Kitty Island Adventure (€39.99/£35.99)

Genso Manege (€39.99/£34.99; Friday)

Wizardy: The Five Ordeals (€38.99/£33.50: Wednesday)

Cuisineer (€29.99/£24.99: Tuesday)

The Stone of Madness (€29.99/£24.99: Tuesday)

Kamibako (€29.99/£26.99)

Tails of Iron 2: Whiskers of Winter (€24.99/£22.49: Tuesday)

Mizuchi: Legend of the White Serpent (€24.99/£21.99: Wednesday)

Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector (€24.99/£20.99: Friday)

Accoloade Sports Collection (€19.99/£17.99)

Laika: Aged Through Blood (€19.99/£15.99)

Robobeat (€19.49/£17.59)

Techno Blaster (€17.99/£14.99)

Tap Wizard 2 (€14.99/£14.99)

Shawley - Zoo of Wonders (€14.99/£13.49)

Basureroes: Invasion (€12.49/£10.00)

A Rite From The Stars: Remastered Edition (€11.99/£10.99)

Fly Corp (€11.99/£10.79)

Wander Hero (€11.69/£10.49: Wednesday)

Idol Symphony (€9.99/£8.99)

Rookie Table Tennis (€9.99/£9.99: Friday)

Hoarding Simulator 2.0 (€9.99/£8.99: Saturday)

Car Wash Tycoon Business Simulator (€7.99/£7.99: Saturday)

Colorizing: Animals (€6.99/£6.29: Wednesday)

Subway Sprint Girl (€6.99/£6.29)

Windborn - Journey to the South (€6.99/£6.00)

Agent Fall (€5.99/£5.49: Wednesday)

Robot Anarchy (€4.99/£4.49: Wednesday)

Stellar Docks (€4.99/£4.49: Wednesday)

Slicy Flips (€4.99/£4.49: Wednesday)

Sokomonster (€4.99/£4.49)

Whittingham Asylum: The Investigation (€4.99/£4.99: Friday)

Squab (€4.99/£4.99: Friday)

Card Collector: Trading Shop (€4.99/£4.49: Friday)

Lush Forest (€4.99/£4.39: Friday)

Meow Mission (€3.85/£3.14)

Masked Devourer (€2.99/£4.00)

Bubble Shooter World (€2.99/£2.69)

Connect The Circuit 1000 (€2.99/£2.69)

InorStreet (€2.00/£1.79)

Star Rush -Stack and Jump- (€2.00/£1.79)

Screensaver Battle (€1.50/£1.39: Wednesday)

Snooker Blitz (free to start)

Revealed Later

Kingdom of Asteborn (€32.99/£29.69)

Turbo Overkill (€19.99/£16.75: Wednesday)

Overdungeon (€14.79/£12.79)

H Girls: Mandarin Love (€8.99/£8.99: Wednesday)

TCG Card Market Simulator (€8.99/£: Saturday)

TCG Card Shop Master (€7.99/£7.99)

There's No Monsters (€6.99/£6.29: Tuesday)

Under the Sea: A Hidden World of Wonders (€4.90/£4.90: Monday)

Toy Tale: The Forgotten Factory (€4.90/£4.90: Wednesday)

Hamster Cozy: Tears of Acorn Valley (€4.90/£4.90: Friday)

Light Guardian (€3.99/£3.59)

Factory Islands (€1.99/£1.79: Monday)

Cubic Run (€1.49/£1.39)

Archives

Thunder Fox (€6.99/£6.29)

Japan

Phantom Brave: The Lost Hero (¥7920)

Cardfight: Vanguard Dear Days 2 (¥7678)

Amantsu -Perfect Edition- (¥6800)

Hello Kitty Island Adventure (¥6578)

Wizardy: The Five Ordeals (¥3980)

The Stone of Madness (¥3400: Wednesday)

Cuisineer (¥3300: Tuesday)

Robobeat (¥3097)

Tails of Iron 2: Whiskers of Winter (¥2900: Wednesday)

Promenade (¥2530)

Shawley - Zoo of Wonders (¥2447)

Laika: Aged Through Blood (¥2300)

Car Wash Tycoon Business Simulator (¥1999)

A Rite From The Stars: Remastered Edition (¥1799)

Yandere Anime Boyfriend: A Day With Your Husbando Sim (¥1790)

Yandere Anime Girlfriend: The Mean Waifu Sim (¥1790)

H Waifu 4 (¥1499)

Idol Symphony (¥1499)

Colorizing: Animals (¥999)

Squab (¥780: Friday)

Slicy Flips (¥749)

Agent Fall (¥700)

Meow Mission (¥612: Friday)

Connect The Circuit 1000 (¥500)

Stellar Docks (¥499: Wednesday)

Sokomonster (¥499)

Bubble Shooter World (¥460)

Inor Street (¥330)

Star Rush -Stack and Jump- (¥330)

Screensaver Battle (¥230)

Revealed Later

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants Unleashed (¥6578)

Kingdom of Asteborg (¥5220)

Accolade Sports Collection (¥2890)

Turbo Overkill (¥2300)

The Coma 2B: Catacombs (¥1980)

TCG Card Shop Master (¥1245)

CardMart: TCG Supermarket (¥1560)

There's No Monsters (¥1159)

Subway Sprint Girl (¥1104)

Thunder Fox (¥838)

H Uni 3 (¥380)

Your Game+ (¥280)

Cubic Run (¥230)


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We got rarity, a fighter, and Culture Brain.

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/69755/three-more-titles-added-to-the-super-nintendo-switch-online-library-including-first-party-import

Nintendo has dropped a trio of retro games into the SNES Switch Online library this evening. The new additions:

  • Super Ninja Boy (1993) is the second game in the Ninja Boy series developed by Culture Brain, an action RPG that has both action and turn-based combat sequences.
  • Fatal Fury 2 (1994) is the second game in the SNK fighting series originally released on Neo Geo platforms. The game adds five new playable characters to the classic trio of Terry and Andy Bogard and Joe Higashi. The arcade version of Fatal Fury 2 is also available on Switch, launching into the Arcade Archives in June 2017.
  • Sutte Hakkun (1997 - SFC) is a Nintendo published action puzzle game that also received a release on the Sattelaview. It was one of the first project by indieszero, and in a 2018 feature Neal Ronaghan described Sutte Hakkun with "seems heavily inspired by Lode Runner".


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TalkBack / Details Announced For Pokemon Go "Road To Unova" Event
« on: January 22, 2025, 08:00:00 AM »

Oh Arceus, please bless the water horse and all those who need the water horse for their Pokedex...

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/69749/details-announced-for-pokemon-go-road-to-unova-event

After announcing a double box mascot run-in and a battle pass, the details for the period in between the in person and worldwide "Unova Tour" events have been revealed.

The "Road to Unova Tour" event will begin at 10 a.m. local time on Monday and run until the global Unova Tour commences on Saturday (10 a.m. local). During the event, there will be objectives for obtaining the Black and White debuting legendary Pokemon (barring Kyurem) and a mythical, as well as these Pokemon having a day of 5 star (second highest difficulty) raid events. Genesect will be available on Monday, the "Swords of Justice" (Cobalion, Terrakion, and Virizion) on Tuesday, the "Therian Forms" of Tornadus, Thunudurs, and Landorus on Wednesday, Reshiram on Thursday, and Zekrom on Friday. Completed raids will include themed backgrounds for the legendary Pokemon when caught, as well as specific moves: Genesect with Techno Blast, the Swords of Justice with Scared Sword, Tornadus with Bleakwind Storm, Thundurus with Wildbolt Storm, Landorus with Sandsear Storm, Reshiram with Fusion Flare, and Zekrom with Fusion Bolt. All of these moves normally require use of an "Elite" TM to be taught. These legendaries will take over all gyms between 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. local time daily.

In addition to the battle pass, three other tickets will be made available for purchase: a previously announced "Masterwork Research" for a shiny version of the mythical Meloetta, and tickets for enhanced bonuses from hatching eggs and participating in raids that will run through the Unova Tour. The egg ticket will also provide encounters with Pokemon exclusive to the northeastern United States (Bouffalant), the southwestern United States (Maractus), and Egypt/Greece (Sigilyph), while the raid ticket will include items for powering up the legendary Pokemon and bonus rewards for completing raids in general. Each ticket will be $4.99 US or equivalent.

An upgraded, more graphical version of the game's Pokedex will also be added around the start of the event after being seen in a seasonal trailer. The controversial limit on "remote" raid pass usage of five per day will be raised to 20 on Monday and will be removed entirely on Saturday and Sunday; traditionally this has been timed to the start of the event in the time zones farthest to the east so it may go live later in the day Friday for North American players.


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TalkBack / An Opening Request List For Inevitable Switch 2 Ports
« on: January 21, 2025, 03:00:00 AM »

Presented this time without accusations of cowardice, barring one of the first party entries.

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/editorial/69748/an-opening-request-list-for-inevitable-switch-2-ports

Despite the fact that it has gone out of its way to single-handedly prove Sturgeon’s Law correct, the sheer size of the original Switch’s library means it’s also got the greatest variety of games any Nintendo system has ever had (as my uncountable game library can attest to). If you want to say the Switch has the most bangers of any console platform - I see you, PC folks - I’d probably back you up in the argument. From Doom 64 to Baten Kaitos to Zero Wing to Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater, there’s a very real chance you can find your favorite game of all time either directly on the eShop or in one of the Nintendo Switch Online libraries. And Quest for Camelot, for some reason I still can’t figure out.

And even with the reveal of the Switch 2, there’s still games coming to the OG Switch under the metaphorical wire with Xenoblade Chronicles X, the first two Lunars/Suikoden, and Pokemon Legends Zut Alors. If you told me ten years ago that the “NX” was going to be that stacked, I would not have believed you - but here we are.

They couldn’t squeeze everything into the system before Switch 2 (that we know of), though. There are still some possibilities for Nintendo to reach back into their library for, and there are some things where third parties would REALLY make me happy if they brought them forward. Am I missing something obvious? Drop a comment in the Talkback or yell at me on Discord about it.

First Party

The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD (and Wind Waker HD)

There’s still a chance these come out to the OG Switch, but I’m going to be real here: if it didn’t show up in the four years between the Switch’s best Zelda games (Echoes of Wisdom and Age of Calamity), it won’t be coming now. The operation to preserve everything on the Wii U and have it on a system that people actually bought managed to squeeze in Xenoblade X under the wire, leaving the original two Zelda HD remakes as the last realistic stragglers as the Switch heads to a well earned retirement. Though Kirby and the Rainbow Curse might get a second chance if Switch 2 actually has mouse functionality…

Anyway, back on topic. Of the two I prefer Twilight Princess, largely due to the original Wind Waker going on way too long with the Triforce hunt and the Wii U version of the remake making me actually seasick. But either or both would play really well portably, and I think having Wind Waker on a smaller screen might be the way to go where I don’t need to play it with a special band on my wrist.

Fire Emblem

The Switch was 2-for-2 on Fire Emblem games being my games of the year with Three Houses in 2019 and Engage in 2023, but I can’t help but think they had bigger plans for the series that got derailed by the pandemic and setting what would have ostensibly been the 30th anniversary game in Engage back at least a year. I’m thinking more of additional re-releases of the older games; the Switch got a translated NES version of Shadow Dragon for a few months back in 2020 and Blazing Blade/”Fire Emblem” is in the GBA library for the West*, but we haven’t gotten Sacred Stones anywhere and there’s multiple games in the series that could potentially get the Echoes treatment (Genealogy of the Holy War, Binding Blade) or even a Super Mario 3D All-Stars treatment without limited release (Path of Radiance and Radiant Dawn, also satisfying the terms of the Smashterpieces curse).

I think this has a chance of happening and happening soon. Recall that the last Fire Emblem remake (Shadows of Valentia) was not acknowledged until AFTER Switchmas in 2017. The next week, in fact. With this year being the 35th anniversary of Fire Emblem, maybe they go full circle and announce a true crossover Fire Emblem Warriors, a remaster, acknowledge a Switch 2 Fire Emblem being in development and declare a date for the end of service on Heroes around April 9.

Mario Paint

As soon as the apparent mouse functionality of the Switch 2 was shown in the preview video, this became the lowest hanging fruit imaginable. I think I even saw someone proposing a wireless version of the SNES mouse to use as a NSO controller. Nintendo didn’t support the accessory much back in the day, but they already had the perfect use case for it in the original Mario Paint and assuming the sharing functionality works the same as it does on Switch now out of the box, it would be a great experience for sharing creations outside of 3rd party utilities. Though given Nintendo’s history with games that involved sharing drawings (RIP Swapnote), maybe that’s not such a good idea.

Mouse support could also mean the return and first Western release of a title developed by pre-Pokemon Game Freak that required the mouse: Mario and Wario**. For those who don’t know, it was a game in which Mario had a bucket stuck on his head and had to navigate through trap-laden stages with the help of a fairy to help get it pulled off. Though we never did get Super Scope 6 games re-released during the eras where the systems had pointer controls and it took until the Wii U for them to revive Duck Hunt, so file that one under “unlikely”. More than likely the 1-2 Switch role for Switch 2 will be played by something to demonstrate the mouse functions and then the third parties will swoop in.

Donkey Kong (1994)

So let me get this straight: as part of the marketing for Donkey Kong Country Returns HD, having already dropped DKC 1 - 3 into the Super Nintendo NSO library, we got a drip feed of Donkey Kong Land releases into the Game Boy library. Doesn’t it feel like Nintendo kind of forgot something here? Or even if they wanted to stick to things that were Country-adjacent, couldn’t they have gotten people hyped for the remaster of Mario vs Donkey Kong by giving us a spiritual prequel on Switch Online when it was announced?

The Switch was meant to be a fusion of handheld and console, but DK ‘94 was sort of a prototype for the concept given how tied it was to the launch of the Super Game Boy in North America. It feels like this would come to Switch 2 as part of the hype for a major push for the ape, beyond him skipping leg day in the Mario Kart portion of the hardware reveal video. Here’s hoping it comes soon.

Mole Mania

Another example of a game from Nintendo’s handheld past is this little Miyamoto-helmed obscurity that has gotten onto Virtual Console in the past. Still, given how late into the Switch’s life the Game Boy (Color) got a NSO library, it’s not surprising that they didn’t get around to adding it. Mole Mania may not have been the headliner over something like a Super Mario Land, but it could have been the “hey, this thing actually rocks” of an update.

Other games in this vein but requiring additional work to release outside Japan would include The Frog For Whom The Bell Tolls (already in Japan), and although not a Game Boy game Marvelous (the directorial debut of one Eiji Aonuma), and if you want to go with things in English they could have tested the waters with Argonaut’s X. Or…

Mother 3

…this is on the list solely because I’m in the minority of current staff or affiliated people who love Earthbound. The main person who would have made this happen died four months after he announced the NX, and the changes that would need to be made to make certain elements palatable in 2025 (such as the name of a particular race in the game) would set off The Discourse (™) in ways not seen since the summer of 2016. Especially since the fan translation will turn 20 during the Switch 2’s early years, let alone the game.

There’s certain things we need to accept aren’t walking through the door. The first two generations of Pokemon will never be on NSO, heck they’d probably be a standalone Expansion Pack app if they just didn’t tell you to buy Let’s Go Pikachu and Eevee. We’re probably never getting Eternal Darkness, even if Nintendo keeps renewing the trademark. And we’re never getting an official English version of Mother 3.

But MAN I wish I was wrong about that.

Third Party

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion

There are rumors that a remake of Oblivion is in development, since they need to keep Elder Scrolls relevant as long as VI’s release date is expressed as a stardate. Microsoft’s ownership of Bethesda means obviously the Xbox Series, PC, and Nintendo World Report director emeritus Jon Lindemann get dibs, but the 360 and PC had a year’s exclusivity on the first release so a few months before it goes multiplatform would actually be an improvement in this regard.

It’d be a nice echo of the Switch 1’s launch as well: Oblivion’s sequel Skyrim was one of the “Original Six” Switch games shown in the October 2016 launch video, which helped to set the bar for where the system stood power wise AND let us make “see that mountain?” jokes. Skyrim had only been re-released once by this point, so it was a Big Deal. Oblivion probably won’t get the honor - as much as I’m loath to admit it, Elden Ring probably takes that slot. But be prepared for the return of the arrow to the knee jokes we all tolerated until January 2007.

Final Fantasy XIII

So fun fact: Japanese third parties went absolutely ballistic on Switch, largely due to the fact that it outsold the DS in their home market to become the best selling dedicated gaming device in national history. Although the 80 hour character action game Final Fantasy XVI and the FF7 remix trilogy both missed, the Switch got every numbered, offline Final Fantasy ported to the system in some form… except one. Final Fantasy XIII has long been seen as a black sheep of the franchise, but I wonder if this is when Square dusts it off, especially given how good the game looks in Xbox backwards compatibility. I would like to think that with what we have been told by depositions, the Switch 2 could allow for a great portable version of the game.

Note that I’m only asking for the original FFXIII. We do not need a third title that makes “Crazy Chocobo” eligible for Radio Trivia, and it wouldn’t make sense to do Lightning Returns without its prequel.

Chrono Trigger

It wasn’t just Final Fantasy games that Square Enix went crazy on Switch with. Square dropped three alleged Kingdom Hearts games - maybe those come to Switch 2 on cart so you can finally light them on fire for real - as well as two insane pulls in Seiken Densetsu 3 / Trials of Mana and Radical Dreamers. Reminder: That last one is a Satellaview game, the first time a game for THAT add-on was preserved. And for reasons unknown but probably involving blackmail, we also got more than a Saga game per year of the Switch’s life. But the thing is that Radical Dreamers was a package deal with Chrono Cross. A decent RPG with a killer soundtrack, but the worst sequel for my money in video game history. How we never got Chrono Cross’s origin in Chrono Trigger, the GOAT, on Switch boggles my mind especially once they finally fixed the Steam version. Maybe this is the year, it’s Trigger’s 30th anniversary after all, and maybe it’s going to get a surprise Pixel Remaster treatment for Switch or Switch 2, I don’t know. But they need to do something, even if it’s letting Nintendo drop it into the NSO Super Nintendo library. That’d be enough for me to New Game+ the night away.

Castlevania: Symphony of the Night

After basically trying to pivot to being an insurance and health club company between 2015 and the Switch’s launch, it seems that the success of Super Bomberman R forced Konami to see the light (and if that didn’t do it, the success of Momotaru Densetsu sure did). This was especially true with the Castlevania series, which got no less than three different collections on Switch - the Anniversary, Advance, and DominuS collections - and basically covered all of the games that people care about in terms of the 2D series. Except for two: Rondo of Blood (instead getting its non-union Super Nintendo equivalent in Dracula X) and of course, the original Igavania - Symphony of the Night. Given that the game originally launched on PlayStation, was ported to Saturn, and later appeared on Xbox Live Arcade it’s been on consoles from every active competitor of Nintendo since its 1997 launch but it has never made it to a Nintendo system. How else are people going to compare Super Metroid and SotN if they’re not officially available on the same system?

Panzer Dragoon Zwei

I’m aware that we were promised this on Switch five years ago. I’m also aware that the company that made this promise five years ago later ended up porting three Front Missions and %&@!ing Donkey Kong (Country Returns) to the Switch in the intervening five years. If Forever is literally going to take forever to make this happen, Sega needs to pull the rights back and apparently do this one themselves. If they really wanted to make scalpers cry, they could even do Orta and Saga - the latter of which has a four figure price tag on the secondary market - but I’m assuming they handled their source code as well as Square Enix did. Or if the Collection of Mana is any indication, any Japanese company that isn’t Nintendo.

Though if Sega’s mythical “Super Game” is destined for Switch 2 disregard this. Unless it’s Panzer Dragoon Saga or Skies of Arcadia…

EA Sports

This covers three games: Madden, College Football ‘26, and the game I’m required by federal law to demand in NHL 26. EA supported the original Switch about as well as could be expected given how the “unprecedented partnership” went on Wii U, but the sports side outside of soccer was nonexistent. Even soccer coasted on “Legacy Editions” for five years before they ditched the Mafia... I mean FIFA license and put actual effort into the two EA Sports FC games. But they have to be out of options at this point. It’s not physically possible to make a system that can’t run EA’s proprietary Frostbite engine anymore, and the sports games have traditionally been the last games to stop coming out for older hardware. The Switch might have been the first system since 2004 to ship 100m systems without Madden or Call of Duty, but Microsoft owes us one of the latter and it’d be a shame to miss the former. And remember: NOBODY circles the wagons like the Buffalo Bi… Nintendo fans.


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TalkBack / Nintendo Downloads - January 23, 2025
« on: January 20, 2025, 03:00:00 AM »

"Here's the pitch for a 'Better eShop'... just a bit outside."

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/69686/nintendo-downloads-january-23-2025

Things we missed last week: Konami's Escape Kids in the Archives, and Europe for some unfathomable reason added 44 games between Monday and Saturday. Most of which was shovelware in the actual sense (as opposed to the "Better eShop" shovelware sense, shoutout to Connor).

This seemed like a quiet week, until I remembered that Guilty Gear -Strive- is finally coming to the Switch, as Bridget starts on their road to destroying capitalism. Not a moment too soon, I say. Other things to watch for: Ender Magnolias: Bloom in the Mist from last year's partner showcase for some interesting looking exploration/platforming, a remake of a Star Wars Episode 1 themed game that based on that has the publisher it deserves in Aspyr, and an RPG in Sword of the Necromancers which should not be confused with Crypt of the Necrodancer (singular AND less musical). We'll also have reviews soon-ish for musical platformer Symphonia and... a roll your own D&D thing in Worlds of Aria.

(RIP Bob Uecker: 1934 - 2025)

North America

Guilty Gear Strive (US$59.99/C$79.99)

Ravenswatch ($29.99/$39.99)

Ender Magnolia: Bloom in the Mist ($24.99/$34.99: Wednesday)

Achilles: Legends Untold ($24.99/$32.50)

Sword of the Necrodancers: Resurrection ($24.95/$29.99)

Star Wars Episode 1: Jedi Power Battles ($19.99/$27.13)

Symphonia ($19.99/$25.99)

The Tale of Bistun ($17.99/$20.49: Tuesday)

Dragon Takers ($14.99/$20.99)

Strania -The Stella Machina- EX ($14.99/$20.00)

Worlds of Aria ($14.99/$19.49)

Folk Hero ($11.99/$14.90)

Shalnor; Silverwind Saga ($9.99/$13.99: Wednesday)

Osman Gazi ($9.99/$13.99)

Escape Game: The Resort Facility ($9.99/$12.49)

Gravitators ($9.99/$11.99)

Dance of Cards ($9.99/$10.99)

The Exit Project: Backstreets ($9.99/$6.99)

Hunter Simulator: Wild Hunting ($9.99/$13.99: Friday)

Superstore ($7.99/$11.38)

Car Heist Simulator ($7.99/$11.99: Saturday)

Vermitron ($7.99/$9.99: Friday)

EggConsole Zanac MSX ($6.49/$7.34)

Cycle Chaser H-5 ($5.99/$8.99: Friday)

Casual Sports Series: Tennis ($5.99/$8.49: Friday)

Aquarun ($4.99/$6.83: Wednesday)

Popotinho's Adventures ($4.99/$5.99: Wednesday)

Save The Doge ($4.99/$6.99)

Infernitos ($4.99/$6.83)

Escape from Nightmare: Horror Tales ($4.99/$5.99)

Ocean Driving: Boat Parking Simulator ($4.99/$5.99)

Master of Bow ($4.99/$6.99: Friday)

Portal Balls ($4.99/$6.99: Friday)

The Bakery Tales ($4.99/$6.49: Friday)

Cats Visiting Lunar New Year ($3.99/$4.99)

Sliding Cubes 2048 Mania ($3.99/$4.99: Friday)

Revealed Later

Conquistadorio ($19.99/$29.99: Monday)

Vanity Fair: The Pursuit ($14.99/$22.00)

Pyramids And Aliens: Escape Room ($12.99/$17.99)

English Sensei: Teaching in Japan ($11.99/$16.75)

Mr. Sensei: Life As A Foreign Teacher In Japan ($11.99/$16.75)

SOS Ops ($11.99/$15.99)

Blaze in Space: Beat-a-Maze ($11.00/$15.00)

Big Adventure: Trip to Europe 7 ($9.99/$13.99)

Hoarding Simulator 25 ($9.99/$9.99: Saturday)

Mini Market Design ($8.99/$12.70: Tuesday)

H Girls: Pissy Pirate ($8.99/$12.69)

Great Again: 3D Shooter ($7.99/$11.50)

Fables Mosaic: Rapunzel ($6.99/$8.99)

Puzzle Adventures: Serve Dishes ($6.99/$9.99: Friday)

Dedalo: Escape Room Adventure ($5.99/$6.99)

How To Master Social Media Marketing ($5.99/$8.15)

Diner Simulator: Horror Story ($4.99/$7.99)

Zombie Blitz ($4.99/$7.20)

Losen Screws Puzzles ($2.99/$3.99)

Sports Nutrition ($2.99/$4.10)

Archives

Final Star Force ($7.99/$9.87)

Sales and Price Drops

Highlights: The Amnesia visual novels I reviewed a couple of years ago are both 75% off until the 29th. PSPrices, DekuDeals

Europe

Guilty Gear Strive (€59.99/£49.99)

Ravenswatch (€29.99/£26.99)

Ender Magnolia: Bloom in the Mist (€24.99/£20.99: Wednesday)

Sword of the Necrodancers: Resurrection (€24.95/£20.00)

Achilles: Legends Untold (€22.99/£19.99)

Star Wars Episode 1: Jedi Power Battles (€19.99/£17.99)

Symphonia (€19.99/£16.99)

The Tale of Bistun (€14.99/£14.49: Tuesday)

Dreamless (€14.99/£13.49)

Dragon Takers (€14.99/£13.49)

Worlds of Aria (€14.99/£12.79)

Strania -The Stella Machina- EX (€14.79/£13.29)

Motorbikes Pro 2025 (€12.99/£11.69: Friday)

Shalnor; Silverwind Saga (€9.99/£7.99: Wednesday)

Dance of Cards (€9.99/£8.99)

Gravitators (€9.99/£8.99)

Osman Gazi (€9.99/£8.99)

The Exit Project: Backstreets (€9.99/£8.99)

Hunter Simulator: Wild Hunting (€9.99/£9.99: Friday)

Escape Game: The Resort Facility (€8.99/£7.49)

Superstore (€7.99/£7.99)

Wukong Sun: Black Legend (€7.99/£7.19)

Car Heist Simulator (€7.99/£7.99: Friday)

The Golden Eagle (€7.99/£7.99: Friday)

Vermitron (€6.99/£6.29: Friday)

Cycle Chaser H-5 (€5.99/£5.99: Friday)

Casual Sports Series: Tennis (€5.99/£5.39: Friday)

EggConsole Zanac MSX (€5.59/£5.39)

Aquarun (€4.99/£4.49: Wednesday)

Popotinho's Adventures (€4.99/£4.49: Wednesday)

Save The Doge (€4.99/£4.49: Wednesday)

Escape from Nightmare: Horror Tales (€4.99/£4.99)

Ocean Driving: Boat Parking Simulator (€4.99/£4.99)

Drift Legends 2 (€4.99/£4.49)

Infernitos (€4.99/£4.49)

Master of Bow (€4.99/£4.49)

Portal Balls (€4.99/£4.49)

The Bakery Tales (€4.79/£4.29: Friday)

Cats Visiting Lunar New Year (€3.99/£3.59)

Sliding Cubes 2048 Mania (€3.99/£3.59)

Revealed Later

Cho Aniki Collection (€43.00/£38.69)

Mark of the Deep (€22.39/£19.79: Friday)

Conquistadorio (€19.99/£17.99: Monday)

Vanity Fair: The Pursuit (€14.99/£13.49)

Pyramids And Aliens: Escape Room (€12.99/£10.99)

Blaze in Space: Beat-a-Maze (€12.00/£11.00)

English Sensei: Teaching in Japan (€11.99/£10.79)

Mr Sensei: Life as an English Teacher in Japan (€11.99/£10.79)

Big Adventure: Trip to Europe 7 (€9.99/£8.99: Wednesday)

Christmas Tree: Holiday Decorate Simulator (€9.99/£9.99)

Santa's Adventure: Christmas Gifts Rush (€9.99/£9.99)

Sky Diving: Parachute Flight Simulator (€9.99/£9.99)

Mini Market Design (€8.99/£8.99: Tuesday)

H Girls: Pissy Pirate (€8.99/£8.99: Wednesday)

Artifact Seeker (€8.99/£8.09: Wednesday)

Great Again: 3D Shooter (€7.97/£6.99: Wednesday)

Puzzle Adventures - Sea Animals (€6.99/£5.99: Monday)

Fables Mosaic: Rapunzel (€6.99/£6.29: Wednesday)

Puzzle Adventures: Serve Dishes (€6.99/£5.99: Friday)

How To Master Social Media Marketing (€5.99/£5.39)

Mini Golf Simulator (€5.00/£4.50)

Diner Simulation: Horror Story (€4.99/£4.49)

Zombie Blitz (€4.99/£4.49)

Losen Screws Puzzles (€2.99/£2.69: Wednesday)

Sports Nutrition (€2.99/£2.69)

Archives

Final Star Force (€6.99/£6.29)

Japan

School Girlfriend 2 (¥8360)

Sucre -Sweet and Charming Time For You- (¥6930)

Guilty Gear Strive (¥5940)

Ender Magnolia: Bloom in the Mist (¥3278)

Symphonia (¥2750)

Dreamless (¥2299)

Strania -The Stella Machina- EX (¥2200)

The Tale of Bistun (¥2000)

Chocolate -Maid Cafe Curio- Re-Order (¥1980)

The Last Light (¥1970)

Wonder Hero (¥1900)

Hunter Simulator: Wild Hunting (¥1559)

Shalnor; Silverwind Saga (¥1550: Wednesday)

Dragon Takers (¥1320)

Car Heist Simulator (¥1299)

Gravitators (¥1200)

Escape from The Retro Cafe (¥990)

The Exit Project: Backstreets (¥999)

Casual Sports Series: Tennis (¥899)

EggConsole Zanac MSX (¥880)

Escape from Nightmare: Horror Tales (¥749)

Ocean Driving: Boat Parking Simulator (¥749)

Save The Doge (¥749)

Popotinho's Adventures (¥500)

Aquarun (¥499)

Cats Visiting Lunar New Year (¥499)

Infernitos (¥499)

Revealed Later

Mark of the Deep (¥2480)

Vanity Fair: The Pursuit (¥2200)

Mr Sensei: Life as an English Teacher in Japan (¥1999)

Dragon Girls x Concept Cafe (¥1980)

Magic Cats Pots (¥1590)

Pyramids And Aliens: Escape Room (¥1500)

Mini Market Design (¥1370)

Great Again: 3D Shooter (¥1258)

Puzzle Adventures - Serve Dishes (¥1099)

Dedalo - Escape Game Adventure (¥995)

How To Master Social Media Marketing (¥990)

Cycle Chaser H-5 (¥980: Friday)

H Girls: Pissy Pirate (¥889)

Final Star Force (¥838)

Detective Ryosuke Kibukawa Case Story Vol.16 "Light Snow is Scarlet Sorrow" (¥800)

English Sensei: Teaching in Japan (¥799)

Master of Bow (¥749)

Portal Balls (¥749)

Sliding Cubes 2048 Mania (¥590)

My Time At Sandrock Online (¥550)

Zombie Blitz (¥540)

Sports Nutrition (¥490)


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TalkBack / Nintendo Reveals Switch 2
« on: January 16, 2025, 03:14:00 AM »

The most long awaited sequel in Nintendo history: what appears to be an actual new Mario Kart.

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/69676/nintendo-reveals-switch-2

After years upon years of speculation, Nintendo has finally confirmed the Switch's successor is officially the Switch 2.

An update video has released showing the new system, which bears a larger screen than even the Switch OLED, as well as new larger Joy-Con controllers that have a single, small clip on each side to connect to the system for handheld play. The kickstand also allows the system to lie nearly flat for tabletop play. Switch 2 will support Switch 1 carts as well as downloaded titles, and will launch at some point in 2025.

Although no games were explicitly named in the update, the video does appear to show a new Mario Kart course. A dedicated Switch 2 Nintendo Direct will be held on April 2, 2025, and hands-on events will follow around the world. The event schedule, according to Nintendo:

  • North America in New York April 4 - 6, Los Angeles April 11 - 13, Dallas and Toronto (Canada) April 25 - 27.
  • Europe: Paris April 4 - 6, London April 11 - 13, Milan and Berlin April 25 - 27, Madrid and Amsterdam May 9 - 11.


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TalkBack / Pokemon Go Announces Battle Pass For "Unova Tour" Event
« on: January 15, 2025, 08:00:00 AM »

Now we just need Keldeo, though as a Water type they might be more useful at one of the in-person event sites.

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/69673/pokemon-go-announces-battle-pass-for-unova-tour-event

The Unova Tour event is going to have some additional rewards, and ponying up could result in victory.

A "Unova Tour Pass" has been announced for the global event on March 1 - 2 that will offer rewards for play during the week of the event. Levels in the pass can be gained through normal gameplay (such as catching Pokemon or taking part in raid battles) which earns "Tour Points", and "Pass Tasks" will be available daily in the week before the event and hourly during the event hours on Saturday and Sunday that will provide ranks toward the pass. Reaching the maximum rank in the pass will include an encounter with a Zorua (most likely the normal form as although the species has a Hisuian form, that form has not been released in Pokemon Go as of press time). This pass will be made available to all trainers that log in beginning at 10 a.m. local time on February 24, and rewards will need to be claimed by 6 p.m. local time on March 9.

"Tour Pass Premium" will be a paid version of the pass with a similar leveling structure available at the same time, but offering additional benefits. Purchasers of the paid pass will receive an encounter with the mythical Victini and the capstone prize will be a new item called the "Lucky Trinket" which can force a "lucky" trade with a friend when used*. The pass will be available in game or on the Pokemon Go Web Store for US$14.99 or equivalent: an option will be available exclusively on the web store for US$5 more which immediately unlocks the first ten levels of rewards.

The pass will only be available for the worldwide event; the in-person events offer tickets with some of the same benefits. Despite the current devastating fires in and around Los Angeles where the North American in-person event is scheduled to be held, developer Niantic have indicated the live event in the city will proceed as planned. The event site at the Rose Bowl has been used as a staging area for out-of-state and international fire crews coming to assist.


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TalkBack / NSO Update Monday: Alarmo, Nintendo Music
« on: January 13, 2025, 03:08:32 PM »

No, they're not adding "sploosh" to the Alarmo.

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/69672/nso-update-monday-alarmo-nintendo-music

A couple of update items for Switch Online members tonight:

  • Nintendo reiterated in social media posts today that the Alarmo "sound clock" would be made available at general retailers beginning in March (though no specific date was given). It was previously sold to Switch Online subscribers with the announcement that it would be sold generally in early 2025.
  • The weekly addition to Nintendo Music was the soundtrack for The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker (2002-03).

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TalkBack / Nintendo Downloads - January 16, 2025
« on: January 13, 2025, 03:00:00 AM »

There's a remaster of an early 2010s classic, and also Donkey Kong Country Returns HD.

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/69645/nintendo-downloads-january-16-2025

Things we missed last week: Namco's "Family Tennis" in its arcade Vs incarnation was the Archives release, and another release of Ys II in the EggConsole link. We also got a surprise release of roguelike dungeon crawler Overdungeon. Which is by Pocketpair. Yes, THAT Pocketpair, since to borrow a quote from the Discord, it's the only Pocketpair game that isn't in some form of Early Access.

The first part of 2025 is on a heater when it comes to remastered versions of RPGs, between Ys Oath in Felghana/Freedom Wars Remastered last week and now this week adding Tales of Graces F (which is itself a remake of an old Wii game). There's also Donkey Kong Country Returns HD as Nintendo's distant-second biggest re-release of the first quarter, and former Indie World game Blade Chimera from Playism as the smaller title of the week.

And apart from another Kairosoft joint and a decidedly NOT playable-in-English EggConsole release based on the eShop screenshots, that's pretty much it.

North America

Donkey Kong Country Returns HD (US$59.99/C$79.99)

Tales of Graces F Remastered ($39.99/$53.49: Friday)

DreadOut Remastered ($29.99/$42.00-)

Starlair ($19.99/$26.99)

Blade Chimera ($19.99/$25.99)

District: Evolution ($19.99/$24.99)

Still Joking: Visual Novel ($14.99/$19.99: Tuesday)

Hypnytol ($14.99/$19.49)

Cavern Adventurers ($12.00/$15.00)

The Last Light ($11.99/$18.00)

Backrooms: Inside the Escape ($9.99/$14.15)

Professor Doctor Jetpack ($9.99/$12.99)

Ultimate Rock Climbing Challenge ($9.99/$13.99: Friday)

Isolation Instinct ($9.99/$13.99: Saturday)

Shadows of Steam ($7.99/$11.28)

Things Too Ugly ($7.99/$10.80)

Valhalla Mountain ($7.99/$10.49)

Need for Race: Street King ($7.99/$11.99: Friday)

The Golden Eagle ($7.99/$8.99: Friday)

EggConsole Crimson PC-8801mmkIISR ($6.49/$7.34)

Let's Aim! Ring Toss ($5.00/$4.66)

Sokorobot ($4.99/$6.83: Wednesday)

Runny Bunny ($4.99/$6.29: Wednesday)

Decoration Rush ($4.99/$6.99)

Godsvivors ($4.99/$6.83)

Block Blaster DX! ($2.99/$3.99: Tuesday)

Revealed Later

Summer Girlfriend ($19.90/not released)

Witch It! ($19.90/$26.99)

PicoMix by NuSan ($14.99/$19.49)

Codename: Ocean Keeper ($12.99/$17.99: Friday)

Motorbikes Pro 2025 ($12.99/$17.55: Friday)

Big Adventure: Trip to Europe 6 ($9.99/$13.99)

Destination Paradise ($9.99/$13.99)

Sugoi Girls: Tribal Crush ($8.99/$12.69)

Puzzle Adventures: Sea Animals ($6.99/$9.99: Monday)

Fables Mosaic: Cinderella ($6.99/$9.99)

Golden Rails: Fabulous Package ($6.99/$9.99)

Punyan ($6.99/$9.99)

Doll Style: Underground Design and Dress ($3.99/$5.45)

How to Start Yoga ($2.99/$4.10)

Corageous Reasoning Nori Reasoning Tournament Sticking Nori ($1.50/not released)

Archives

Escape Kids ($7.99/$9.87)

Sales and Price Drops

Highlights: The original Hot Wheels Unleashed is 85% off until the 27th. PSPrices, DekuDeals

Europe

Donkey Kong Country Returns HD (€59.99/£49.99)

Tales of Graces F Remastered (€39.99/£34.99: Friday)

DreamOut Remastered (€29.99/£26.99)

District: Evolution (€22.99/£19.99)

Riki 8Bit Game Collection (€19.99/£17.99)

Blade Chimera (€19.50/£17.59)

Starlair (€18.89/£16.99)

Still Joking: Visual Novel (€15.00-/£13.49: Tuesday)

PicoMix by NuSan (€14.99/£13.99)

Hypnytol (€14.79/£13.29)

Trading Card Game Simulator (€12.99/£11.69)

The Last Light (€11.99/£11.80)

Folk Hero (€11.99/£10.79)

Korean Drone Flying Tour Chuncheon City (€9.99/£8.99: Monday)

Backrooms: Inside the Escape (€9.99/£8.99)

Professor Doctor Jetpack (€9.99/£8.99)

Ultimate Rock Climbing Challenge (€9.99/£9.99: Friday)

Isolation Instinct (€9.99/£9.99: Saturday)

Shadow of Steam (€7.99/£7.99)

Warfront Tactics (€7.99/£7.99)

Things Too Ugly (€7.99/£7.19)

Need for Race: Street King (€7.99/£7.99: Friday)

Jewel Fever 3 (€5.99/£5.39)

EggConsole Crimson PC-8801mmkIISR (€5.59/£5.39)

Item Frenzy (€4.99/£4.49: Monday)

Sokorobot (€4.99/£4.49: Wednesday)

Football Stars: Head Ball Soccer Co-op Battle (€4.99/£4.49)

Revealed Later

Dodonpachi Saidaioujou (€34.99/£30.99: Monday)

Witch It! (€19.99/£17.99)

Kart Life (€19.99/£14.99)

Summer Girlfriend (€15.90/£14.90)

The Mansion of the Macabre (€13.29/£12.00: Tuesday)

Dragons vs Balloons TD (€12.00/£10.79: Monday)

Cavern Adventurers (€12.00/£10.79: Wednesday)

Codename: Ocean Keeper (€11.99/£10.79)

Internet Cafe Simulator 2025 (€9.99/£8.99: Monday)

Pixel House: Color by Number (€9.99/£8.99: Monday)

SOS Ops (€9.99/£8.99: Monday)

Big Adventure: Trip to Europe 6 (€9.99/£8.99: Wednesday)

Destination Paradise (€9.99/£8.99: Wednesday)

Garten of Banban VII (€9.99/£8.99)

MeeCalendar (€8.99/£7.99: Monday)

Sugoi Girls: Tribal Crush (€8.99/£8.99: Wednesday)

Jalecolle Famicom Version: Pizza Pop (€7.99/£7.19: Wednesday)

Valhalla Mountain (€7.99/£6.99)

Burger Race (€7.00/£4.16: Monday)

Puzzle Adventures: Sea Animals (€6.99/£5.99: Monday)

Fables Mosaic: Cinderella (€6.99/£6.29: Wednesday)

Golden Rails: Fabulous Package (€6.99/£6.29: Wednesday)

Punyan (€5.99/£5.39)

Let's Aim! Ring Toss (€5.00/£2.58)

Dedalo - Escape Room Adventure (€4.99/£4.99: Wednesday)

Runny Bunny (€4.99/£4.49: Wednesday)

Decoration Rush (€4.99/£3.99: Wednesday)

Bimfli and his Time Travels: Egypt (€4.90/£4.90: Tuesday)

Little Animals: Wild Race (€4.90/£4.90: Tuesday)

High School Love (€4.90/£4.90: Wednesday)

The Little Gnomes: The Secret of the Magical Forest (€4.90/£4.90)

Blocky Puzzle Adventure (€3.99/£3.59: Monday)

Penguin Helper (€3.99/£3.59: Monday)

Doll Style: Underground Design and Dress (€3.99/£3.59)

Bright Escape (€3.99/£3.59: Friday)

Platform 4 (€3.00/£2.50)

Creative Writing (€2.99/£2.69)

Ghoulie's Garden (€2.99/£2.69)

Hair Care (€2.99/£2.69)

How to Start Yoga (€2.99/£)

Bounce (€2.53/£2.29: Wednesday)

Knight Flight (€2.00/£1.79: Friday)

Retro Santa Run (€0.99/£0.89: Friday)

Archives

Escape Kids (€6.99/£6.29)

Japan

Donkey Kong Country Returns HD (¥6500)

Tales of Graces F Remastered (¥6490)

Yobarai Detective: Miasma Breaker (¥4378)

Long Gone Days (¥3500)

Blade Chimera (¥2480)

District: Evolution (¥1990)

Hypnytol (¥1700)

Isolation Instinct (¥1559)

Ultimate Rock Climbing Challenge (¥1599)

Backrooms: Inside the Escape (¥1520)

Cavern Adventures (¥1500)

Professor Doctor Jetpack (¥1500)

Need for Race: Street King (¥1299)

Valhalla Mountain (¥999)

FZ Senki Axis (¥990)

EggConsole Crimson PC-8801mmkIISR (¥880)

Decoration Rush (¥749)

Let's Aim! Ring Toss (¥500)

Runny Bunny (¥500)

Godsvivors (¥499)

Sokorobot (¥499)

Revealed Later

S.T.A.L.K.E.R: Legends of the Zone Trilogy (¥5980)

DreadOut Remastered (¥4950)

Witch It (¥3200)

Conquistadorio (¥2999)

Codename: Ocean Keeper (¥1933)

Folk Hero (¥1792)

Puzzle Adventures: Sea Animals (¥1099)

Sugoi Girls: Tribal Crush (¥899)

Escape Kids (¥838)

Corageous Reasoning Nori Reasoning Tournament Sticking Nori (¥150)


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So we just need Keldeo and Victini at this point?

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/69623/pokemon-go-unova-tour-confirms-launch-of-black-and-white-kyurem

Pokemon Go's Unova Tour event just got a new headline attraction.

It has been confirmed that the box mascot Pokemon of Pokemon Black 2 and White 2, "White Kyurem" and "Black Kyurem", will be appearing in Pokemon Go for the first time as part of celebrations of the fifth generation of Pokemon. The Ice/Dragon typed legendary will appear first at in person events in the Los Angeles area and New Taipei City on February 21 - 23, followed by a worldwide launch March 1 - 2.

Trainers will need to battle Black and White Kyurem in raid battles at the 2nd highest difficulty to obtain "Volt Fusion Energy" to create Black Kyurem or "Blaze Fusion Energy" to create White Kyurem; a similar mechanic was used for creating the "Dusk Mane Necrozma" and "Dawn Wings Necrozma" at last summer's Pokemon Go Fest. A Kyurem and either Zekrom or Reshiram will be required, with the Kyurem driving the stats and shiny state if applicable. Should the Kyurem know the move Glaciate when fused, fusion with Zekrom will give the Black Kyurem "Freeze Shock" while fusion with Reshiram will have "Ice Burn". (We have inquired to Niantic about whether Kyurem caught during the event will come with Glaciate to facilitate the fusion.) Although the energy will first be made available during the in-person events and trainers outside the area can access the raids during the weekend through "remote raids" up to five times a day, the energy will only be granted to local raiders.

The captured legendaries may also have a special background on their status screen based on Pokemon Black and White: Reshiram will have a Pokemon Black-themed background, and Zekrom a Pokemon White-themed background. Kyurem may come with either background, and fusing two Pokemon with different backgrounds (such as a Zekrom with a Black-themed background Kyurem) will create a unique third background.


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TalkBack / Freedom Wars Remastered (Switch) Review
« on: January 08, 2025, 07:30:00 AM »

A million years isn’t an appropriate sentence for amnesia sufferers, but I’d consider it for trope overuse.

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/review/69624/freedom-wars-remastered-switch-review

Sony effectively washed their hands of the PlayStation Vita shortly after the PS4 launched in 2013, only launching a few smaller titles for the platform before effectively bowing out and leaving it to localization companies and indies in an extended palliative care period. One of the final titles Sony initially published was Freedom Wars, a take on the hunting action RPG set in a future dystopia as opposed to wild environments developed by Dimps. I had a good run with the original but assumed it would be trapped on an overpriced Vita memory card forevermore, so I was gobsmacked when Dimps announced they had acquired the publishing rights Wonderful 101-style and were going to remaster the game with publishing assistance from Bandai Namco. The result is a game that still has its rough points but enough charm to make up for it.

Freedom Wars is set a full hundred millennia in Earth’s future (specifically the year 102014) as the planet has somehow managed to maintain civilizations on an ever dwindling pile of resources. During the intro video, it’s even claimed that there isn’t a drop of oil anywhere on the planet. The world is divided into city-state areas called Panopticons, and each Panopticon has two classes of people living in it: Citizens who have full rights and Sinners which represent 99% of the population and are officially a drain on the city’s resources; simply being born is enough to trigger a “million year prison sentence” that the Sinner must work off by harvesting resources and rescuing Citizens from large robots called “Abductors”. At the start of the game, the created player is a Sinner of somewhat higher standing, but during a mission takes a hard blow to the head and loses their memory. Since memory loss causes the sentence to reset back to a million, the player has to work off the sentence and possibly bring about a “Great Transformation” of the world.

...I'm not touching this with a forklift.

Following the introduction, there’s a full character creator not only for yourself but for an “Accessory” that is equal parts prison guard and battle assistant. Freedom Wars draws a lot of its atmosphere from the fact that it’s one of the most over-the-top dystopias I’ve ever seen; just after the intro taking six steps in the cell is enough to add time to the prison sentence. In order to get additional rights - such as the ability to lie down - you have to complete story missions as well as occasional optional quests in order to raise your “sinner rank” back to where it was and beyond. Completing the sentence reduces the sentence and awards “Entitlement Points”, with the “option” to donate items picked up in battle for additional perks. Since the items have rarity values and you have to purchase the ability to retain higher-value items, it’s more of a requirement. The Entitlement points can be traded for character customization options and prisoner perks, such as the ability to leave the cell and run in the prison’s common areas for more than five seconds. (The game enforces this by making it so every square centimetre of the prison is in view of a security camera.) Since the game is based on warring city-states, you do have an option to select what area you represent, but unlike the Vita original which had cities around the world available (including an option for Edmonton, Alberta, Canada) all of the options for the Switch version pre-launch were in Japan so I had to go with Kyoto. I’m not sure if this is going to change after the official launch.

The missions all have an element of combat to them, whether it’s against smaller enemy mobs, other sinners (such as a “best of five” race to rescue citizens) or the Abductor robots. The player has access to three different weapons in battle, which can be upgraded or changed with Entitlement Points and allow for a full melee set, all ranged, or a combination of options. A “thorn” is always present and defines the role of the player in battle: an attack focused thorn can be used to trap enemies or drag down Abductors while a healing focused thorn can set an area up as a life recovery zone and a defense thorn can set up a defensive perimeter. Other characters of one of those archetypes can (and often have to) be added to your team for a mission, though I didn’t get a chance to try out the online recruitment option. I didn’t really manage to find a weapon loadout that I was truly comfortable with where I didn’t feel like I was flailing, though the fact that I went a couple of hours between missions due to the Accessory saying “somebody wants to talk to you” for what felt like a couple of hours didn’t help matters.

"Five hundred yards. That's the length of five football fields. Just shy of half a mile.".

Because of the nature of the game, there’s not going to be a lot of environmental variety; you’re in a prison. That’s just the way it is. The battle environments start out pretty limited as well, but as you unlock more and more sinner privileges it develops more combat area options (including several battles in the prison proper). The game is fully voice acted in English, but the standouts are the Accessory voices and the “prison mascot” Percy Propa (as in propaganda), who both sound appropriately unnerving for a prison environment.

Freedom Wars is definitely something I’ll go back to over time, because I’ve never managed to actually “complete the sentence” and I’m sure there’s something insane at the end of it. If you think you can grasp the combat and missed it the first time around - the latter’s most likely true - then it’s time to plead guilty.


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TalkBack / Nintendo Downloads - January 9, 2025
« on: January 06, 2025, 03:00:00 AM »

As normal service slowly restarts, the news editor notes that "million year prison sentence" is a synonym for "job".

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/69613/nintendo-downloads-january-9-2025

Things we missed last week: The belt slicer Castle of Dragon from Athena joined the Arcade Archives.

Normally the first full week of the new year has me grasping at straws trying to find what's worth calling out above the fold. This week made it pretty easy, however as a pair of action RPG remixes top the chart in Freedom Wars Remastered and Ys Memoire: The Oath in Felghana. We'll have reviews of those soon-ish, but I actually picked the Vita version of Freedom Wars back up this past weekend and I think I'm ready to do another million year stretch. Ys Memoire is notable for Falcom joining with their former regular partner XSEED one more time and creating a "three publishers in one year" situation for the JRPG powerhouse. (NIS America will be launching the second Trails Through Daybreak next month, and as we learned before Christmas GungHo is handling the Trails in the Sky The 1st in the fall.)

Apart from co-op 3D platformer Boti: Byteland Overclocked jumping over from the PC, it's a quiet start to the year. For now, who knows what horrors Thursday will bring. One thing of note despite this column's reluctance to discuss bundles: Chernobylite, the adventure game that released a couple of weeks before Christmas, has a "Premium Edition" being added on Friday that's including what appears to be all of the game's DLC for an additional $10 ($39.99 MSRP). See, THAT'S a bundle worth mentioning.

North America

Freedom Wars Remastered (US$39.99/C$53.49: Friday)

Ys Memoire: The Oath in Felghana ($29.99/$39.99: Tuesday)

Boti: Byteland Overclocked ($19.99/$27.99: Friday)

The Fox's Way Home ($15.99/$20.79)

Beyond Memories - Darkness of the Soul ($11.99/$18.00)

Chained Toward Heaven ($9.99/$14.00)

Gravity Escape ($9.99/$13.96)

Battle Royal - Battlegrounds Call ($9.99/$13.99: Friday)

Warfront Tactics ($7.99/$11.99: Saturday)

Burger Race ($7.00/$6.59)

Windborn - Journey to the South ($6.99/$10.30-)

Chained Climb Together ($5.99/$8.99: Friday)

Rivenaar's Grove ($4.99/$6.29: Wednesday)

Kiting Cat ($4.99/$6.83)

Kosmo Skirmish ($4.99/$6.49)

Super Onion Boy+ ($4.99/$6.99: Friday)

Crowd Run ($2.99/$4.49)

Revealed Later

Overdungeon ($14.99/$19.49)

Unsolved Case: The Scarlet Hyacinth ($12.99/$17.84: Friday)

Dragons vs Balloons TD ($12.00/$16.95)

Jewel Match Solitaire 2 ($9.99/$13.99)

H Girls: Adorable Angel ($8.99/$12.69)

Bonk! ($8.99/$12.99: Friday)

Puzzle Adventures - Forest Animals ($6.99/$9.99: Monday)

EggConsole Ys II MSX2 ($6.49/$7.34)

Fables Mosaic: Little Red Riding Hood ($5.99/$9.79)

Once Again ($5.99/$8.09: Wednesday)

Pocket Puzzle ($5.99/$7.99: Wednesday)

Rodgerbints: Romance and Scandal in High Society ($4.99/$6.95)

Princesses Lylop: Royal Puzzle Challenge ($2.99/$4.10)

Archives

Vs Family Tennis ($7.99/$9.87)

Sales and Price Drops

Highlights: A selection of Arcade Archives titles including Metal Slug 5 and Super Pac-Man is on sale until the 18th. PSPrices, DekuDeals

Europe

Ys Memoire: The Oath in Felghana (€29.99/£24.99: Tuesday)

Thinking of You Beyond Time (€25.99/£23.99: Saturday)

Boti: Byteland Overclocked (€19.99/£27.99)

Guns & Draguns (€12.79/£11.49: Monday)

Taxi Driver Simulation 2025 (€11.99/£10.79: Monday)

Beyond Memories - Darkness of the Soul (€11.99/£11.80)

Chained Towards Heaven (€9.99/£8.99: Monday)

Roller Skating (€9.99/£8.99: Friday)

Chained Climb Together (€5.99/£5.99: Friday)

Kosmo Skirmish (€4.99/£4.99)

Super Onion Boy+ (€4.99/£4.99)

Kiting Cat (€4.99/£4.49)

Ramp Bike Racing (€3.99/£3.59: Friday)

Crowd Run (€2.99/£2.59: Wednesday)

Detail Hunter (€2.99/£2.69: Saturday)

Jigsaw Puzzle Utopia (€2.99/£2.69: Friday)

Dot Piece Puzzle (€2.25/£2.00)

Revealed Later

Freedom Wars Remastered (€39.99/£32.99: Friday)

Furry Twins (€23.40/£22.40)

Gun Fire: AI Rebellion (€16.99/£14.99: Saturday)

The Fox's Way Home (€15.99/£13.49)

Unsolved Case: Murderous Script (€11.89/£10.69: Monday)

Unsolved Case: The Scarlet Hyacinth (€11.89/£10.69: Monday)

Felinea Tales (€9.99/£8.99: Monday)

Jewel Match Solitaire 2 (€9.99/£8.99: Wednesday)

Gravity Escape (€9.99/£8.99)

Battle Royal: Battleground's Call (€9.99/£: Friday)

Bright Side Quiz (€9.99/£8.99: Friday)

Cat Veterinary (€9.90/£8.90)

Dog Veterinary (€9.90/£8.90)

Escape Room Killer (€9.90/£8.90)

H Girls: Adorable Angel (€8.99/£8.99: Wednesday)

Bonk! (€8.99/£8.99: Friday)

Jalecolle Famicom Ver Saiyuki World (€7.99/£7.19: Wednesday)

Alice in Wonderland: Magical Labyrinth (€7.99/£4.99)

Traxion 2 (€7.99/£7.00: Friday)

Fables Mosaic: Little Red Riding Hood (€6.99/£6.29: Wednesday)

Pocket Puzzle (€5.99/£5.39: Wednesday)

Once Again (€5.99/£4.48: Wednesday)

EggConsole Ys II MSX2 (€5.59/£5.39)

Rivenaar's Grove (€4.99/£4.49: Wednesday)

Rodgerbints: Romance and Scandal in High Society (€4.99/£4.49)

Bimfli & His Time Travels: Japan (€4.90/£4.90: Tuesday)

Cats Visiting Underwater World (€3.99/£3.49: Monday)

Old Coin Pusher Friends 3 (€3.99/£3.99)

How To Plan Events (€2.99/£2.69)

Meditation and Mindfulness (€2.99/£2.69)

Princesses Lylop: Royal Puzzle Challenge (€2.99/£2.69)

Archives

Vs Family Tennis (€6.99/£6.29)

Japan

Freedom Wars Remastered (¥4950)

Boti: Byteland Overlocked (¥3400)

Beyond Memories - Darkness of the Soul (¥1930)

Parking Tycoon: Business Simulator (¥1899)

The Fox's Way Home (¥1800)

Battle Royale - Battlegrounds Call (¥1499)

Gravity Escape (¥1499)

Warfront Tactics (¥1299)

Wukong Sun: Black Legend (¥1200)

Windborn - Journey to the South (¥1133)

Chained Climb Together (¥999)

The Golden Eagle (¥880)

Super Onion Boy+ (¥780)

Burger Race (¥700)

The Legend of Cyber Cowboy (¥600)

Rivenaar's Grove (¥500)

Kosmo Skirmish (¥500)

Crowd Run (¥499)

Kiting Cat (¥499)

Revealed Later

Little Big Adventure: Twinsen's Quest (¥2750)

Overdungeon (¥1700)

Puzzle Adventures: Forest Animals (¥1099)

Pocket Puzzle (¥990)

H Girls: Adorable Angel (¥899)

EggConsole Ys II MSX2 (¥880)

Golf Up (¥880)

Once Again (¥880)

Vs Family Tennis (¥838)

Psycho Mystery Series Vol 7: "Yokohama Parsonage Murder Case" (¥800)

Creative Writing (¥490)

Princesses Lylop: Royal Puzzle Challenge (¥490)


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TalkBack / 2024 In Review: All My Homies Hate The eShop
« on: January 01, 2025, 12:55:16 PM »

To those who noticed the eShop is full of unmitigated junk this year: WHAT TOOK YOU SO LONG???

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/editorial/69590/2024-in-review-all-my-homies-hate-the-eshop

When Nintendo launched their Year in Review site in mid-December, I did click in to see what my time on actual games was this year, knowing full well that I’d probably have to at least double it to account for all the time I was checking various regional eShops on weekends to update the Downloads articles. It turns out that doubling it wouldn’t have been sufficient to account for all the time I lost clicking into asset flip #3,418, alleged hentai game #71, or generative AI product #183, because the numbers were GRIM.

According to Nintendo, my games played for the year total was 25. Scrolling through the list reveals multiple NSO apps, presumably because I booted into all of them (across both the West and Japan) to make sure I had all of the games available just before the cutoff. Since there are seven apps (NES, SNES, GBC for regular NSO and N64 regular, N64 Mature, Genesis/Mega Drive, and GBA for the Expansion Pack), that means I played 11 actual games this year for about 82 hours. Or what I’d spend in a three month period setting up those articles. Nintendo, my time is not cheap, and in order to account for your inability to stem the tide after four years I’ll send you the bill in early January. Based on my salary, how does US$10,000 sound?

At least this year, more and more people are calling out Nintendo’s unwillingness or perhaps inability to surface quality content in an efficient purchasing experience this year. And to that I say Arceus be praised; we might actually see some changes on the Switch successor that I’ve been calling for for years. The rise of artificial “intelligence” programs or plagiarism machines has also given rise to a new accepted term for the average eShop release in 2024: slop. Short, sweet, and to the point. Just the way I like it.

But this is nominally a numbers column, so let’s get into it. (All numbers available here: they are accurate to within +/- 1% 19 times out of 20, and do not account for delistings whether initiated by the publisher or force-removed by Nintendo for copyright/trademark infringement as was seen with “Unpacking Universe Dreams” in early December. Following very public callouts from the developers of Unpacking.)

Between January 1 and December 31, 2024, there were 2,727 games released on the Switch eShop in North America. That means there have been 5,158 games released on Switch in the last two years, or a bit more than the output of the DS and Wii in their lifetimes combined (According to Wikipedia: 3468 DS, 1612 Wii - for a total of 5080.) If we stretch it back to when I started tracking this in 2021, that represents 9169 games on the eShop in North America, or roughly the combined release lists for the GBA, DS, Wii, 3DS, and Wii U. With the releases prior to 2021, the Switch has gotten more games than every other Nintendo hardware in the 21st century combined.

Other numbers related to the 2727:

  • Over a 52 week year, that averages to about 52.4 releases a week.
  • Although the world record set at the end of last year in Japan (79 releases) wasn’t broken, North America tied it the week of October 24 and Europe was only a game back at 78.
  • The most common release count for the year was 55 (occurring four times, or once per quarter).
  • The median value of the weeks was 53.5.
  • The North American record was broken twice in a month (74 and 79).

Normally this is the part where I’d ask what’s next, but in an ideal world we find that out before the end of March with the Switch successor reveal. Aside from the same things I’ve repeatedly asked for (publisher blacklisting, bundle removal from New Releases, taking publishers of claimed “hentai” games out back and Old Yeller-ing them), there’s been some new things that have come up this year as the store has reached a boiling point.

One is speed. IGN’s Rebekah Valentine asked last weekend why the Switch eShop was so slow, and then I came to a realization that the next digital store front Nintendo designs that runs faster than molasses climbing uphill in January will be the first. The Wii Shop was notorious for its slowness, my limited exposure to the DSi shop was roughly the same, the 3DS and Wii U took a long time to boot and downloads even longer, and the Switch eShop has major pagination issues that have only been exacerbated by the fact that it has to be prepared to load 12,000 games and 120,000 bundles. Running it as a webpage isn’t going to fly on the next system; it needs to basically be a native app the way the Settings menu is on the Switch.

Next is a suggestion that has come up on Discord, specifically from Syrenne McNulty (who has a noted interest in making the eShop suck less): next generation, a game gets three bundles and then any attempt to bundle after that requires manual approval from Nintendo. This would allow certain major publishers to have a few points of price differentiation at launch. (Think of a game like NBA 2K, which might have a Deluxe edition, a “Kobe Bryant” edition, and a “Black Mamba Edition”.) But it would likely cut off the likes of AAA Clock and its 2599 bundles, or stop situations where I go on the eShop on New Year’s Eve and I immediately see two new games and seven bundles for games that have been on the first page multiple times.

And yes, I brought a receipt for this.

The announcement at the end of the year that four Idea Factory games were spiked for content suggests that my last request might actually happen. It is patently absurd that there is even one game released in North America with the six letter phrase that starts with “H” and basically means “pervert”, let alone nearly a hundred. (Once it hit 69, I stopped using the name in titles because it’s making the game list not show up in Google search results with default Safe Search. And Google search is broken enough right now thanks to Prabhakar Raghavan.) If Nintendo is going to hard ban sexual imagery with minors, they should treat games with that name in the title as the Adults Only titles they CLEARLY should be. What’s that? It’s going to ban them from the eShop? Oh, what a tragedy. The fact that the word appeared in titles that released on both Christmas Eve and Boxing Day on what’s supposed to be the most family-appealing system on the market should have Nintendo ashamed.

At the end of the day, I hope the successor has two eShop icons instead of one. The normal eShop icon directs the user to the bespoke eShop for games that only run on the new hardware and games from a curated list of partners given the backwards compatibility. The rest of it can go on a “No Smoking” sign, and the loading screen - which hopefully is only a few seconds - can pop up with “Abandon all hope, ye who enter here”. Because going into 2025, I’ve already abandoned hope that the Switch eShop can be saved from itself.


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TalkBack / Donald’s Top 10 2024 Games He Wants To Play
« on: December 31, 2024, 09:30:00 AM »

Because a pack opening simulator can only win a personal GOTY by default.

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/feature/69586/donalds-top-10-2024-games-he-wants-to-play

For factors both NWR related (losing multiple weekend hours to recording a sea of slop) and otherwise (job burnout, medical issues at both the start AND end of the year, *gestures madly*) I really haven’t actually played much new this year. I fell into a Pokemon rabbit hole between getting into hardcore Pokemon Go grinding - going from level 42 to “enough experience to be level 50 if people would trade with me” in a 12 month span - and playing a lot of the older ones, so much so that when I tried to put together a top 10 list I physically couldn’t do it. So congratulations to Pokemon TCG Pocket on being my Game of the Year by default.

However, I do still want to revise that at some point. In fact, I was able to actually do a full list of games I’ve bought this year that I haven’t played, or in one case played more than a half hour of. So, the home office in Ecum Secum, NS presents “Top 10 Games Of 2024 Donald Still Wants To Play”. This list is in release date order.


Balatro (February 21)

A few years ago in a year that was just as screwed up but for entirely different reasons, I ended up naming Hades my game of the year - saying at the time that I thought it did to roguelike game structure what Xenoblade Chronicles X did to open world games. (IE: Ruined everything else in the genre forever.) However, I’m more than willing to press my luck, and a game that uses existing knowledge of a game I’ve been playing off and on since I was nine years old might actually get me to try another roguelike in a way Shiren the Wanderer couldn’t.

Also, I want to support the developer for the dumbest news story of the year where PEGI can’t seem to get it through their collective skulls that it’s possible to play poker in a way that doesn’t involve gambling real money. They STILL haven’t fixed its European rating as of press time, though the game has returned.

When will I play it: At the latest, the end of June: my parents have invited me on a trip for their anniversary in June that involves an 800km (just shy of 500 miles) bus trip to Boston and I’m going to need to do something to stay sane during it.


Unicorn Overlord (March 8)

It’s not just for the food porn, though that’s still cool. Sega has been high-key killing it with their gameplay this year (even if most of it is off Nintendo platforms and the stories are… questionable) but we did get the best tactics game of the year on the Switch and I feel like I need to at least dip my toe in. I haven’t even played the demo for it, and I’m a sucker for demos that let me carry over the progress.

Though a funny thing happened late in the year: My roommate picked up the game when it was on sale for Black Friday and in the past month has put 40 hours into the game - while just barely getting units up to level 20. Seeing bits and pieces of his playthrough has me even more desperate to see what I’m missing.

When will I play it: Only when my roommate’s done: the last time I picked up a tactical RPG just after he did, it became my game of the year but he dropped it.


1000xResist (May 9)

Don’t worry, I’m not the only person who missed this seeming instant classic this year. No less of an authority than Mat Piscatella of Circana was (is?) in the same boat I am.

People I trust have said it’s one of the most striking adventure games of the year, deals with a lot of potentially interesting subject matter (loss, isolation since it was partially written at the peak of the pandemic) and perhaps most importantly it’s Canadian content since at least part of the story takes place in Vancouver. The Discord will also be pleased when I finally get around to this.

When will I play it: Soon, hopefully. I’ve got something cooking for next week in gaming magazines, but after that I’m clearing a weekend.


Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD (June 27)

Technically, this game has been on the pile of shame since the 3DS era, and I don’t think I’ll be able to get a game of multiplayer since my primary fellow ghostbuster never got the game. Still, I feel like I owe it to myself to determine whether this or February’s Mario vs Donkey Kong was the best remake of an old Mario game we got in 2024 even if it doesn’t necessarily make the cut on an actual top 10 of mine that excludes remasters.

Luigi’s Mansion 3 made a lot of improvements to the core gameplay and was designed from the ground up for dual analog controls, so I’ll finally be able to see what it’s like to take the prequel on with a similar control method as well.

When will I play it: This feels like a springtime project, maybe on a rainy long weekend.


SteamWorld Heist II (August 8)

No less of an authority than, uh, me gave the prior game in the subseries of Steam a 9.5 when it came out on console for the first time in 2016, and it’s hard to imagine a game coming out in the death march between Color Splash and the Switch launch actually managed to score that high. But it did, and nine years (from its initial 3DS release) of improvements should have made this a no-brainer for my list.

The Switch may not have gotten Sea of Thieves called up from AAA Xbox this year, but between this, Cat Quest III and Mario and Luigi: Brothership we more than got our fill of nautical adventure. And hats are basically loot anyway.

When will I play it: I just got it with my Christmas eShop haul, so maybe I’ll peck away at it while my roommate wraps up Unicorn Overlord.


Emio: The Smiling Man - Famicom Detective Club (August 29)

This game has angels and devils on my shoulders discussing it. The angels are the people I respect who have the game pretty high up on their GOTY lists, while the devils are the people I respect who are incensed at some of the depictions of characters and / or think the gameplay doesn’t hold up in 2024. And then there’s our review, written by someone who should be inured to horror and bad games given he played Mario Party on stream for two+ years.  I can put up with a lot of questionable content in games if the gameplay is good: I’ve given Atlus games pretty high scores on average even if we have an entire line devoted to their creepiness and bad taste. But Emio may be crossing the line here and I don’t personally know it.

Essentially, I need to know something about Yoshio Sakamoto. A couple of years ago, I claimed that the father of the Fire Emblem series, Shouzou Kaga, had “Steve Blass disease” - a baseball term for the sudden onset of the inability of a pitcher to throw strikes. In the gaming context, it was the inability of Kaga to create a new good game after he left Intelligent Systems. Sakamoto is still with Nintendo, but Metroid: Other M put him on watch. Was fourteen years enough time for him to shake it off, or is it time to corner office one of Nintendo’s most tenured devs?

When will I play it: Easter Sunday. I say this because it happens to fall on April 20 in 2025, and this feels like a game I’ll need to play while high.


The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom (September 26)

Now we come to the only game on this list that I’ve actually booted up and played. For a half hour, but I got out of the opening tutorial so it should drop me in about 20% of the way through those. But it says a lot about gaming in my 40s that the last time we got an original 2D Zelda game in 2013, I started playing it on a Friday morning and by the time I went to bed on Saturday night I had already completed the game with all heart containers.

I was intrigued by the concepts of building your way to victory Tears of the Kingdom presented, but was immediately turned off by the worst thing to come from Skyward Sword in the stamina meter. Adapting it to 2D - and letting us actually control Zelda, even if “Link” ends up doing most of the fighting - should be a dream game, but my circumstances just didn’t let me proceed beyond the opening. I need to rectify this at some point, even if Nintendo already got my money. Or voucher.

When will I play it: Targeting early March before I drop everything on March 20.


Tetris Forever (November 14)

The first of two games to land right before I began another course of wound care for my right foot, Tetris Forever marks the first game in the Digital Eclipse Gold Master series that I’ve had more than passing exposure to its contents. I played Karateka on a 31-in-1 NES cart and TxK on the Vita, but I’ve lost count of how many Tetris variants I’ve played over the years, from original GB to Effect.

As well, I’m curious about what parts of the Tetris history they discuss beyond the obvious. I know they’re not going to turn it into a Cold War spy thriller, since the Apple TV movie already did that, but the true story is plenty wild as it is. And maybe they’ll get into The Tetris Guidelines and why they’re so strict? The fact that I can save out and boot into GB or NES Tetris when those inevitably get brought up is a nice bonus.

When will I play it: Digital Eclipse has promised additional content as it’s able to be produced, with an update a couple of weeks ago adding Welltris. Given that there was DLC produced for Atari 50 this year and that naturally came out in 2022… it’s possible that my wait for the definitive version may carry into 2026.


Dragon Quest III HD-2D (November 14)

I had a Whoosh romance with the Dragon Quest series… nearly a decade and a half ago. In about a month’s span I completed a playthrough of DQIX, beat IV in its entirety, and got about halfway through the second stage of DQV but haven’t really touched the series since beyond putting some time into the VII remake on 3DS in 2016. Given that this is fundamentally a Famicom/NES game with some really gussied up graphics I would have thought III would be a good time to get back on the horse before braving the cross-country trek that is XI. The fact that it released just before my last vacation of the year would have been perfect. Alas.

There’s one thing that holds me back from playing it, and that’s knowing what I do about the story of this game being way more mind-blowing if you played the first two games of the original trilogy FIRST.

When will I play it: Dragon Quest I and II HD-2D is only a nebulous “2025” release right now, so if it releases in the same window I might be playing III in December.


Fantasian: Neo Dimension (December 5)

The most recent release of the bunch meant that it came out when my burnout and ability to play anything was at its worst, so despite paying full price for the game on Switch I still have yet to boot it up - and when I had an opportunity to play it on the way home from a recent trip I instead started grinding jobs in FFV. (Maybe I’m min-maxing that game too much since I decided to have everybody master everything before continuing for some fool reason.) At least it’s still a Sakaguchi and Uematsu joint, just not the more mindblowing one.

I’ve only been calling for this to come out for, uh, five years now so I’m really kicking myself for not getting in at launch, but I bought entire hardware for Sakaguchi games before (Blue Dragon and Lost Odyssey are the SOLE reasons I bought a used 360) so throwing $65 Canadian plus tax at a single game is no issue for me.

When will I play it: A turn based RPG might be the thing I need to either let me refocus during or after Xenoblade Chronicles X mania in March.

Honourable Mentions

Pocket Card Jockey: Ride On! (February 21): I loved this on 3DS and still can’t believe the Switch version might have been BETTER.

Princess Peach: Showtime (March 22): Because I still need to see for myself if this is as mid as our review said or if I’ll enjoy “Peach is a more humanoid Kirby” more than others.

The Legend of Heroes: Trails Through Daybreak (July 6): Look, I’m ten games behind in this series already, and we’re getting a remake of the first in the line next year anyway so I might as well wait until then to start the “Trail to Daybreak”. Or whatever the final game in the series gets localized as.

Yakuza Kiwami (Oct 24): This came out in a week where I had COVID and there were 78 other releases. Is it any wonder I only picked this up because I got a $25 eShop card as a late Christmas present and it was on sale?


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TalkBack / Nintendo Downloads - January 2, 2025
« on: December 30, 2024, 03:00:00 AM »

Here's to a happy new year - and may she be a damn sight better than the old one.

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/69582/nintendo-downloads-january-2-2025

Things we missed last week: A localization of the puzzle game Platform 4, but the big movers were in Japan with the release of the latest from Onion Games (Moon) with Stray Children and a seemingly-exclusive Arcade Archives release of Super Dimension Fortress Macross. Take a wild guess why that is.

See, if more weeks were like this I wouldn't lose entire weekends to doing the weekly articles. Five games in North America, nine in Europe of which five have already came out in North America, and Japan gets ONE that came out in North America a month+ ago. (John gave it an 8.5, at least.) So with that, best of luck if you're traveling on amateur hour tomorrow night, happy New Year, and hopefully I will check the eShop Tuesday after my IRL job and it STAYS this quiet.

North America

Parking Tycoon: Business Simulator (US$11.99/C$16.99: Friday)

Critical Strike Shooter ($11.99/$16.99: Saturday)

Titangods ($9.99/$9.99: Friday)

The Legend of Cyber Cowboy ($4.99/$6.29: Wednesday)

Life or Reach ($3.57/$5.00: Wednesday)

Revealed Later

Voice Love On Air ($29.99/$40.49: Monday)

Mission of the Macabre ($15.29/$21.68: Friday)

Anime Girls: Natty New Year ($8.99/$12.69: Wednesday)

Paint by Pixel 3 ($7.99/$11.20-)

Snooker Fever ($4.99/$6.75: Wednesday)

Creative Writing ($2.99/$4.10)

Hair Care ($2.99/$4.10)

Roller Skating ($0.99/$0.99: Saturday)

Archives

Castle of Dragon ($7.99/$9.87)

Sales and Price Drops

Highlights: Edia (re-releasers of Cosmic Fantasy, Gaiares, the Valis games, Telenet Shooting Collection) titles are on sale until January 16 - most of which at 50% off. PSPrices, DekuDeals

Europe

Broken Reality (€14.99/£13.49: Monday)

Smoots Summer Games II (€12.49/£10.00)

Parking Tycoon: Business Simulator (€11.99/£11.99: Friday)

Critical Strike Shooter (€11.99/£11.99: Saturday)

Game Empire Tycoon: Dealer Simulator (€9.99/£8.99: Monday)

Backrooms Horror Escape (€8.99/£8.09: Monday)

Sky Aces: WWII Combat (€7.99/£7.19: Monday)

The Legend of Cyber Cowboy (€4.99/£4.49: Wednesday)

Life or Reach (€3.05/£2.65: Wednesday)

Revealed Later

Voice Love On Air (€29.99/£26.99: Monday)

The Thing Remastered (€27.99/£24.99: Monday)

Fading Star Melody (€25.99/£23.99: Saturday)

Aireo Flight Simulator 2025 (€23.99/£21.49: Monday)

Cowboys vs Zombies (€9.99/£9.99: Monday)

Box Chaos (€9.99/£8.99: Monday)

Titangods (€9.99/£8.99: Friday)

Cat Meowmart: Supermarket Simulator (€8.99/£8.99: Monday)

Baseball (€8.99/£8.09: Monday)

My Cozy Room (€8.99/£8.09: Monday)

Anime Girls: Natty New Year (€8.99/£8.99: Tuesday)

Gunlocked (€6.99/£6.29: Monday)

Monoquous 2 (€6.89/£5.89: Monday)

Paint by Pixel 3 (€6.99/£6.29: Wednesday)

Sudoku Classic2 (€6.09/£5.49: Monday)

All-Star Supermarket Simulator: Vinyl Vibes (€4.99/£4.99: Monday)

Snooker Fever (€4.99/£4.49: Wednesday)

Robo Rescue (€2.99/£2.49: Monday)

A Guide to Personal Finance (€2.99/£2.69)

First Aid Essentials (€2.99/£2.69)

Learn to Play: Gravity Space Walk (€1.99/£1.79: Wednesday)

The Zvengers -Infinity Defense- (€1.99/£1.79)

Archives

Castle of Dragon (€6.99/£6.29)

Japan

Broken Reality (¥2299: Monday)

H Girls: Super Sailor (¥3000)

Anime Girls: Natty New Year (¥900)

Castle of Dragon (¥838)


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TalkBack / Nintendo Downloads - December 26, 2024
« on: December 23, 2024, 03:00:00 AM »

As this is officially for Boxing Day, there's a few devs I'd personally love to punch in the face.

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/69555/nintendo-downloads-december-26-2024

Things we missed last week: Former Indie World game Quilts and Cats of Calico launched out of nowhere, and North America also got a new Dodonpachi bullet hell shooter (Saidaioujou). Taito's Warrior Blade was the Archives this week.

You know, I'm spending the holidays at my parent's home, which is, to put it bluntly, in the middle of absolute nowhere so the internet made this process even more of a slog than usual. And there isn't a single game that even looked interesting across any of the eShops, while Europe gets games from different publishers with identical screenshots.(I believe North America got the game on the right a few weeks ago, but still.) So in conclusion...

Merry Christmas, happy Hanukkah, or may whatever you celebrate be fun, and here's hoping Nintendo gets visited by three spirits that make them fix this s**t immediately. See you next week.

North America

Restaurant Tycoon: My Cooking Empire (US$29.99/C$40.59: Wednesday)

Thinking of You: Beyond Time ($24.99/$34.49: Friday)

Real H 4 ($19.99/$19.99)

Trench Shooter: Warfare Tactics ($12.99/$17.99: Friday)

Star Trek: Legends ($11.99/$16.15: Wednesday)

Cyberpunk Speed Assassin ($10.99/$15.34)

Airborne Grannies ($9.99/$13.50: Wednesday)

Body Cam Shooter ($9.99/$13.99)

Korean Drone Flying Tour Chuncheon City ($9.99/$13.99)

Basketball Legends 24 ($9.99/$13.99: Friday)

Buried Alive: Breathless Rescue ($9.99/$13.99: Saturday)

Prison Escape Simulator: Breakout Master ($7.99/$11.18)

Wukong Sun: Black Legend ($7.99/$11.23)

Bright Side: Quiz ($9.99/$13.45: Friday)

Golf Up ($6.99/$9.99: Wednesday)

Tombs of Myra ($6.99/$7.99: Wednesday)

EggConsole Babylon PC-8801mkIISR ($6.49/$7.34)

Jewel Fever 3 ($5.99/$7.99: Tuesday)

Sudoku Classic 2 ($5.99/$7.97)

The Escape Room Chronicles ep4: The 24 Hour TV Station ($5.99/$7.29)

Potato Arena ($5.00/$7.00)

Make It! Oden ($5.00/$4.59)

Pizza Maker ($4.99/$6.99: Tuesday)

Drift Legends 2 ($4.99/$7.00-)

Cats Visiting Underwater World ($3.99/$4.99: Tuesday)

Old Coin Pusher Friends 3 ($3.99/$4.99)

Detail Hunter ($2.99/$4.19: Wednesday)

Jungle Adventure ($2.99/$4.19: Wednesday)

Learn to Play: Santa's Sleigh Ride ($1.99/$2.49: Tuesday)

Revealed Later

My Life: Zoo Vet ($29.99/$41.75: Monday)

Cute Puppy Academy ($19.99/$27.99: Friday)

Formula Racing Pro 2025 ($12.99/$17.55: Tuesday)

Christmas Tree: Holiday Decorate Simulator ($9.99/$13.99)

Santa's Adventure: Christmas Gifts Rush ($9.99/$13.99)

Felinea Tales ($9.99/$9.99: Saturday)

H Girls: Pretty Christmas ($8.99/$12.49: Tuesday)

H Girls: Sweet Skier ($8.99/$12.49)

Jalecolle Famicom Edition: Pizza Pop ($7.99/$11.00: Wednesday)

Darts Fever ($4.99/$6.75: Tuesday)

High School Love ($4.90/$6.90: Monday)

The Little Gnomes: The Secret of the Magical Forest ($4.90/$6.90: Tuesday)

Penguin Helper ($4.45/$6.99)

Candy Puzzles ($3.99/$5.40: Tuesday)

Blocky Puzzle Adventure ($3.99/$5.49)

Platform 4 ($3.00-/$4.40-)

Floral Arrangements ($2.99/$4.10)

World of Movies ($2.99/$4.10)

H Uni 3 ($2.50/$3.50: Monday)

Retro Santa Run ($0.99/$1.39: Wednesday)

Sales and Price Drops

Highlights: Pretty much every third party has a sale in North America now, but James reminded us that The Ace Attorney Investigations Collection has had its first sale (-25% until January 6). PSPrices, DekuDeals

Europe

Restaurant Tycoon: My Cooking Empire (€29.99/£26.99: Wednesday)

Paw Paw Destiny (€14.99/£12.99: Monday)

Star Trek: Legends (€11.99/£10.79: Wednesday)

Cyberpunk Speed Assassin (€10.99/£9.89)

Airborne Grannies (€9.99/£8.99: Wednesday)

Body Cam Shooter (€9.99/£9.99)

TCG Empire: Card Shop Simulator (€9.99/£8.99)

Basketball Legends 24 (€9.99/£9.99: Friday)

Buried Alive: Breathless Rescue (€9.99/£9.99: Saturday)

Pizza Maker (€9.99/£8.99: Saturday)

World War II: City Rebirth Tycoon (€7.99/£7.19: Wednesday)

Cats vs Dogs Military Mission (€7.99/£7.19)

Pet Kawaii Shop (€7.99/£7.19)

Prison Escape Simulator: Breakout Master (€7.99/£7.19)

Sports Supermarket (€7.99/£7.19)

Golf Up (€6.99/£6.29: Wednesday)

BeatBlast: Rhythm Rampage (€5.99/£5.39: Wednesday)

Dirt Bike Extreme 3D (€5.99/£5.39)

The Escape Room Chronicles ep4: The 24 Hour TV Station (€5.99/£4.99)

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

Tombs of Myra (€4.99/£4.49: Tuesday)

Spot the Difference: Classic Finding Puzzle (€4.99/£4.99)

Meow Moments: Celebrating Renewal and Romance (€2.99/£2.69: Monday)

Sparking Beam Strike 1000 (€2.99/£2.69)

Learn to Play: Santa's Sleigh Ride (€1.99/£1.79: Tuesday)

Revealed Later

My Life: Zoo Vet (€29.99/£26.99: Monday)

Naiad (€19.99/£17.99: Monday)

Cute Puppy Academy (€19.99/£19.99: Friday)

Anne's Zombie Odyssey (€16.99/£14.99: Monday)

My Time At Sandrock Online (€13.88/£11.55: Monday)

Formula Racing Pro 2025 (€12.99/£11.69: Tuesday)

Trench Shooter: Warfare Tactics (€12.99/£12.99: Friday)

Jewel Match Solitaire Winterscapes 2 (€9.99/£8.99: Sunday)

House Painting Simulator (€9.99/£8.99: Tuesday)

H Girls: Pretty Christmas (€8.99/£8.99: Monday)

H Girls: Sweet Skier (€8.99/£8.99: Wednesday)

No More Snow (€7.99/£7.99: Monday)

Bunker Builder & Construction Simulator (€7.99/£7.19: Monday)

Fishing Valley (€7.99/£7.19)

Darts Fever (€4.99/£4.49: Tuesday)

Santa Claus and Christmas: Happy Adventures (€4.90/£4.90: Monday)

Bimfli and his Travels in Time: Greece (€4.90/£4.90: Tuesday)

Cats Visiting Christmas Town (€3.99/£3.49: Monday)

Candy Puzzles (€3.99/£3.59: Tuesday)

Floral Arrangements (€2.99/£2.69)

World of Movies (€2.99/£2.69)

Japan

Restaurant Tycoon: My Cooking Empire (¥4680)

The Owl Lurking in the Dusk and Subaru at Dawn (¥3300)

Thinking of You: Beyond Time (¥3300)

Universe For Sale (¥2500)

Trench Shooter: Warfare Tactics (¥1999)

Doom Sweeper (¥1799)

Basketball Legends 24 (¥1599)

Body Cam Shooter (¥1599)

Buried Alive: Breathless Rescue (¥1599)

Kintetsu Railway Part 2 Kintetsu Osaka Line/Nagoya Line- Train Sign Simulator (¥1500)

Jewel Fever 3 (¥999)

Jalecolle Famicom Edition: Pizza Pop (¥990)

Korean Drone Flying Tour Chuncheon City (¥990)

Tombs of Myra (¥900)

EggConsole Babylon PC-8801mkIISR (¥880)

The Escape Room Chronicles ep4: The 24 Hour TV Station (¥800)

Football Stars: Head Ball Soccer Co-op Battle (¥753)

Hole.io (¥750)

Drift Legend 2 (¥749)

Sudoku Classic 2 (¥600)

Life or Reach (¥500)

Make It! Oden (¥500)

Old Coin Pusher Friends Part 3 (¥470)

Learn to Play: Santa's Sleigh Ride (¥200)

Revealed Later

Stray Children (¥4840)

Cute Puppy Academy (¥2999)

Natsu*Kano Summer Girlfriend (¥1980)

Critical Strike Shooter (¥1899)

Dragons vs Balloons TD (¥1815)

Star Trek Legends (¥1800)

Cyberpunk Speed Assassin (¥1700)

SOS Ops (¥1600)

Super Dimension Fortress Macross (¥1500)

Christmas Tree: Holiday Decorate Simulator (¥1499)

Pixel House: Color by Number (¥1499)

Santa's Adventure: Christmas Gifts Rush (¥1499)

Shop Simulator: Pet Shop (¥1499)

Shop Simulator: Supermarket (¥1499)

Prison Escape Simulator (¥1245)

Pizza Maker (¥1000)

Leo's Fortune (¥900)

H Girls: Sweet Skier (¥899)

Snooker Fever (¥770)

Potato Arena (¥700)

Punyan (¥700)

Penguin Helper (¥630)

Candy Puzzles (¥620)

Floral Arrangements (¥490)

Hair Care (¥490)

World of Movies (¥490)

Detail Hunter (¥479)

Retro Santa Run (¥159)


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