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June 11, 2020
by Donald Theriault - 11:43 am EDT
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Source: Escapist
If you live and breathe indie games, this was a seven course meal - but how much Switch did it have?
The Escapist Magazine held their indie showcase today in lieu of E3, running at 2 hours and 10 minutes long. During the course of the show, seven new games were announced for Switch and 11 games received new updates or at least had new footage shown.
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by Donald Theriault - 7:14 am EDT
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Source: Jupiter
Top off a busy week with some inhuman capital management.
Jupiter is expanding from puzzle strategy to other types next week.
The Picross S developers announced a strategy game called Working Zombies, which will launch on June 18 for US$19.99 or equivalent. Players will have to use zombies to complete jobs such as being a flight attendant, caring for children, or hairdressing.
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by Donald Theriault - 7:00 am EDT
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Source: Devolver Digital
No presentation? No problem.
They may not have had a presentation this week, but Devolver Digital is keeping the Switch support flowing.
Ruiner, the cyberpunk overhead shooter developed by Reikon Games and originally released on PC, will come to Switch on June 18. All downloadable content for the game sold on PC will be included in the purchase price on Switch.
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by Donald Theriault - 6:47 am EDT
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Source: Hamster, Japanese Nintendo
"I am a killer... I am the Bear Hugger!"
Hamster has held another stream to announce a new developer joining the family and two upcoming Nintendo projects.
The Nintendo projects are a pair of 1984 arcade titles, with Vs Baseball and Super Punch-Out!! joining the lineup. Super Punch-Out is the sequel to the original arcade Punch-Out and... Read more...
by Donald Theriault - 6:21 am EDT
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Source: Outright Games
Six years and a new studio ago.
After six years of Energon recharge, the Transformers are coming back to Nintendo systems.
Transformers: Battlegrounds, a strategy game based on the long running toy franchise, will release on Switch October 23.
Battlegrounds will be the first Transformers game since 2014's Rise of the Dark Spark for Wii U. This new one will be developed by UK studio Coatsink and published by Outright Games.
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by Donald Theriault - 6:06 am EDT
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Source: Bandai Namco
You ever want to play NES Pac-Man REALLY FAST?
The Darius Collection won't be the only collection of retro games coming to Switch next week.
Bandai Namco will be releasing the Namcot Collection announced in the Japanese Nintendo Direct Mini this past March as the Namco Museum Archives on June 18. It will come in two parts, as opposed to the individual purchases of the Japanese version, though some games will be Japan-only for now.
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June 10, 2020
by Donald Theriault - 3:06 pm EDT
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Source: Fabraz
It's a spiritual sequel.
The newest game from the creator of Switch eShop hit Slime-San has been revealed.
Fabrazz have announced Demon Turf, a "3D platformer with attitude", at IGN's Summer of Games festival. The as-of-yet unnamed player character looks to conquer the various "turfs" of demons on their way to defeating the Demon King.
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by Donald Theriault - 2:51 pm EDT
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Source: inXile
Business has certainly picked up today.
A classic RPG with a sharp tongue will be landing on Switch next week.
The Bard's Tale: Remastered And Resnarkled, a modern version of the 1985 PC RPG, originally released on PC in 2018 and will follow on Switch next Thursday (June 18). Pricing is not yet available.
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by Donald Theriault - 2:18 pm EDT
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Source: IGN
The Summer of Games is already paying off.
The first Switch announcement of IGN's E3 replacement show is another Sega throwback.
Alex Kidd in Miracle World DX has been announced for Switch release on the stream. Published by Merge Games, the platformer will feature an option for throwback graphics as well as the standard mix of platforming and Janken (rock-paper-scissors) gameplay. The game's Steam page is currently listing the game for Q1 2021.
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by Donald Theriault - 11:51 am EDT
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Source: Gematsu, ININ Games
Rather than making you spend $150 on the lot.
The Switch outside Japan is bolstering its scrolling shooter repertoire next week.
Taito's Darius Cozmic Collection will come to North American, European, and Australian eShops next Tuesday (June 16). Originally released physical-only in Japan, no clarification has been given on a physical release outside Japan.
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by Donald Theriault - 4:47 am EDT
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Source: Japanese Nintendo
Bury me with my money.
A pair of items related to Konami came up overnight regarding a popular re-release and a cancelled Switch project.
This week's Arcade Archives release has been confirmed as Sunset Riders, the 1991 arcade game perhaps more famously known for its 1993 Super Nintendo port. The arcade version of Sunset Riders supports up to four players simultaneously, and will launch with tomorrow's eShop update for the standard ACA pricing.
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June 9, 2020
by Donald Theriault - 10:27 am EDT
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Source: Nintendo
Time to start a run on microSD cards.
One of Nintendo of America's E3 traditions continues, even without a show to apply it to.
A major summer sale has added nearly 800 games to the on sale list for the territory, with most running until June 16th. A Nintendo sale which includes the likes of Dragon Quest Builders 2, Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze, and Super Mario Party are joined by multiple 3rd party sales.
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by Donald Theriault - 8:43 am EDT
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Source: NIS America
It's an explosive adventure, dood.
The sacrifical lambs known as Prinnies will be invading the Switch this fall in a compilation of action games.
Prinny 1+2: Exploded and Reloaded is a remastered compilation of games launching on October 13. The original games, Prinny: Can I Really Be The Hero and Prinny: Dawn Of Operation Panties, Dood were released on the PlayStation Portable in 2009 and 2011 respectively.
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by Donald Theriault - 8:31 am EDT
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Source: Radical Fish Games
No question marks on this reveal.
The 16-bit style RPG CrossCode finally has a Switch release date.
Originally announced for Switch in a January 2019 Indie Showcase video, the console version will arrive on July 9 according to a blog post from developer Radical Fish Games. The game will be published by Deck13 outside Japan.
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June 8, 2020
by Donald Theriault - 5:00 am EDT
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Source: Nintendo
Normally there'd be a big honking sale this week in North America but who knows now.
Nobody usually releases games in the second week of June because unless your game gets shadowdropped on Treehouse Live or something, it used to be highly overshadowed by the late E3. (See: ARMS.) Even without the ex-show this year, the original planned week is still quite quiet: the big game our indie fans are looking out for is House Flipper, which hits Friday.
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June 7, 2020
by Willem Hilhorst and Daan Koopman - 12:12 pm EDT
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Source: eShop Action Committee
You won't believe what this pen can do!
In an interview with the eShop Action Committee podcast, Jens Andersson discusses the reasoning behind the Colors Live Kickstarter and tech behind the Colors SonarPen.
The Kickstarter, which launched May 13, sees a new version of the popular Nintendo 3DS application coming to Nintendo Switch. At the time of writing, the software is over 700% funded, ensuring that the it will launch later this summer.
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Not all of the reveals will be Switch games, but some of them have to be - right? UPDATED
Normally this kind of post would be reserved for telling you all about our plans for E3 2020, but due to *gestures wildly* that won't be happening this year. Instead, here's the list of events that we'll be keeping an eye on over the coming weeks as third party announcement season has stretched into July now.
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June 2, 2020
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An update to our community
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by Donald Theriault - 6:23 am EDT
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Source: Pokemon Company
Featuring Peony and more.
A new Japanese trailer for Pokémon Sword and Shield's expansion pass has given a launch date for the Isle of Armor.
The first of the two expansions will launch on June 17, and include a new Galarian form of Slowbro (a Psychic/Poison type) and special Gigantamax versions of Venusaur and Blastoise in addition to the new Kubfu and Urshifu previously. announced.
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June 1, 2020
by Donald Theriault - 7:10 am EDT
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Source: Pokemon Company
Are we playing it right then or waiting until E3 week?
The Pokémon Sword/Shield Expansion Pass will be getting a blowout tomorrow.
A video upload is scheduled for tomorrow at 9 a.m. Eastern, 6 a.m. Pacific, and 1300 UTC which will provide details on the Isle of Armor specifically. The Isle of Armor is the first of the two parts of the expansion pass.
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