Super Nintendo Entertainment System – Nintendo Switch Online launches tomorrow


Posted on September 4, 2019 by Jason Nason

It’s been something that’s been longed for and wondered about for a while and now we’ve got confirmation – the Super Nintendo is coming to the Nintendo Switch.
Super Nintendo Entertainment System – Nintendo Switch Online launches tomorrow and will bring twenty Super NES games are to Nintendo Switch. Just like the NES games they’re for anyone who has a Nintendo Switch Online membership.
Starting tomorrow, September 5th, 20 classic Super NES games will launch for the Nintendo Switch Online service:
  • Super Mario World
  • Super Mario Kart
  • The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
  • Super Metroid
  • Stunt Race FX (Available for the first time since its original Super NES release!)
  • Kirby’s Dream Land 3
  • Super Mario World 2: Yoshi’s Island
  • Star Fox
  • F-ZERO
  • Pilotwings
  • Kirby’s Dream Course
  • BRAWL BROTHERS
  • Breath of Fire
  • Demon’s Crest
  • Joe & Mac 2: Lost in the Tropics
  • SUPER E.D.F. EARTH DEFENSE FORCE
  • Super Ghouls’n Ghosts
  • Super Puyo Puyo 2 (Available for the first time in the U.S.!)
  • Super Soccer (Available for the first time since its original Super NES release!)
  • Super Tennis (Available for the first time since its original Super NES release!)

All of these Super NES games can be played with online functionality on Nintendo Switch Online, including multiplayer gameplay in select games and voice chat via the Nintendo Switch Online app*.

Suspend points and an easy-to-use Rewind feature that lets players replay sections of the game will also be available at launch. More Super NES games will join the collection in the future, adding to the growing library of classic games available to Nintendo Switch Online members, including more than 40 games from the original Nintendo Entertainment System.

To access the games, Nintendo Switch owners must have an active membership to the Nintendo Switch Online service.

And coming soon: Super Nintendo Entertainment System Controllers will be made available for purchase for Nintendo Online subscribers. Play Super NES games the way they’re meant to be played—using a full-size Super Nintendo Entertainment System style controller.

The controllers aren’t available just yet, but they’re going to retail for $29.99 USD and look great.


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Terry Bogard Comes to Super Smash Bros Ultimate; Banjo & Kazooie released today


Posted on September 4, 2019 by Jason Nason

Version 5.0 of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate was released today which includes multiple updates, including the addition of Bango & Kazooie as a playable character.

Starting today, Banjo & Kazooie from the popular Banjo-Kazooie series of games are joining Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. The new fighters are part of the third Challenger Pack DLC. In addition to the characters, players will also get to enjoy the Spiral Mountain stage, as well as music tracks from the classic games.

Also added as part of the update includes additional Mii Fighter Costumes added and a new “Home-Run Contest” mode. Special moves of Mii Fighters downloaded via the Shared Content feature are now customizable.

We also got the announement of another new DLC character for Challenger Pack #4 — Terry Bogard. Releasing in November, Terry Bogard from the classic SNK fighting franchise Fatal Fury joins Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as a playable fighter. Terry Bogard is part of the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Fighters Pass, which includes five Challenger Packs as they are released, each with one DLC fighter, one stage and multiple music tracks.

It was also announced that even more DLC fighters beyond the five challenger packs are being developed.

One of the new Mii fighters costumers comes from Mysical Ninja starring Goemon. The Goemon costume is for the Swordfighter themed Mii. Mega Man is also represeneted with a Mii Fighter costume with Proto Man added to the Gunner Mii fighter. From MegaMan X (which was just announced in a collection from Capcom for later this year) comes Zero as another Swordfighter. Team Rocket from Pokémon is also represented for Brawler type Mii Fighters. They’re donning their black, grey, and red costumes. Representing some Nindies is Undertale with Sans (Gunner).

Mii Fighter costumes run about 99 cents and aren’t included in the Fighters Pass.

The Fighters Pass can be purchased at a suggested retail price of $24.99, with individual Challenge Packs available for $5.99 each.


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Overwatch Legendary Edition coming to Nintendo Switch on October 15th


Posted on September 4, 2019 by Jason Nason

Overwatch Legendary Edition was announced for Nintendo Switch today. Tracer, Mei, Hanzo and all the other colorful characters from massively popular online game Overwatch are coming to Nintendo Switch. The fast-paced multiplayer game is scheduled to hit Nintendo Switch on October 15th.

Pre-purchase in Nintendo eShop starts today.

Join the fight for the future in the world of Overwatch and choose your hero from a diverse cast of soldiers, scientists, adventurers, and oddities. Bend time, defy physics, and unleash a dizzying array of extraordinary powers and weapons. Engage your enemies in iconic locations from around the globe in the ultimate team-based shooter.

The game will also be available in retail stores, however the package doesn’t actually include a game card and has a full game download code instead. The game is a hefty 12.1 GB. It also includes a redeemable code for Nintendo Switch Online Individual Membership 3-month subscription, 5 Legendary Hero Skins, 5 Epic Hero Skins, and 5 Origin Hero Skins.


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Pokemon Masters Surpasses 10 Million Downloads In Just 4 Days


Posted on September 3, 2019 by Jason Nason

DeNA Co., Ltd., and The Pokémon Company, today announced that the new mobile game Pokémon Masters has surpassed 10 million downloads worldwide across Android and iOS devices since launching on August 29th, 2019.

Pokémon Masters is a strategy and battling game where players form teams of sync pairs (the combination of a Trainer and their partner Pokémon) to engage in 3-on-3 real-time battles against AI opponents. The game takes place in an all-new location, the island of Pasio, where Trainers and their partner Pokémon from every known Pokémon region will gather to compete.

Pokémon Masters is available worldwide as a free-to-start game with in-app purchases on compatible Android and iOS devices. The game is available in English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, and Traditional Chinese. Players can download the game to their compatible mobile device using the links below.


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Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection coming to consoles/PC on January 21


Posted on September 3, 2019 by Jason Nason

Heroes from the Mega Man universe unite in Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection coming in the new year. All four Mega Man Zero games, Mega Man ZX, and Mega Man ZX Advent are being offered together for the first time on the Xbox One PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and Steam. The collection will be available at MSRP $29.99 USD on January 21st, 2020 both digitally and at retail locations for consoles. PC players will be able to purchase the digital edition on Steam.

Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection brings the Zero and ZX series’ challenging boss battles, fast-paced platforming, and precise combat from hand-held to full-sized screens for the first time. The Mega Man Zero games were originally released for the GameBoy Advance and the ZX games were released for the Nintendo DS.

Nostalgic players can choose to play using the original sprite art, or they can bash some bots using the new optional HD-smoothing filters. New players looking to cut a path through the Zero and ZX series’ stories can also use the optional Casual Scenario mode to reduce each game’s difficulty, and Save-Assist system to create save points mid-mission for a more approachable narrative experience.

Players can also take a break from the action, and dive into the in-game gallery featuring over 600 pieces of original production art from each series, while listening to the music player’s complete selection of both original compositions and new arrangements. Fans of the series looking for a challenge will also be able to test their “Biometal” against the all new Z Chaser challenge mode. More details on Z Chaser mode will be revealed at a later time.


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Nintendo Direct planned for September 4th


Posted on September 3, 2019 by Jason Nason

A new Nintendo Direct is coming tomorrow!

Tune in September 4th at 6:00pm ET for a Nintendo Direct featuring roughly 40 minutes of information focused on 2019 Nintendo Switch games, including Pokémon Sword & Pokémon Shield and Luigi’s Mansion 3.

With the mention specifically of 2019 games we can be sure that there won’t be any mention of Animal Crossing, which is due out in March. That being said there could be some new announcements to come in the direct, which is usually saved for the end of the show.

https://youtu.be/KNgmufIGhEg

https://www.nintendo.com/nintendo-direct/


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Anime shooter Gun Gun Pixies coming to Nintendo Switch and Steam


Posted on September 2, 2019 by Jason Nason

The crazy Japanese third-person shooter and 3D platformer in one is coming to Nintendo Switch and Steam next week.

Gun Gun Pixies sends two tiny girls from outer space to earth, so that they can infiltrate a women’s college dormitory. Once arrived, the Pixies stealthily bustle about the regular sized girls’ towering legs and rooms to fulfil their mission: study human behaviour in order to help overcome the social issues of their beloved home planet!

It looks like it’s going to be a weird buy fun game when it arrives.

Gun Gun Pixies will be released on Nintendo Switch and Steam in North America on September 10th.


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Romance Visual Novel ‘If My Heart Had Wings’ coming to Nintendo Switch Sepember 5th


Posted on September 1, 2019 by Jason Nason

MoeNovel has announced that they are releasing the animated visual novel If My Heart Had Wings for the Nintendo Switch on September 5th. The game, developed by PULLTOP, was originally relesed by MoeNovel back in 2013 for PC and later for iOS/Android.

Set in the breezy, laid back town of Kazegaura, watch as these students come of age in their unique environment and experience the ups and downs in the journey towards their dream.

They story follows Aoi Minase who returns with shattered dreams to his wind-swept hometown of Kazegaura. There, atop a hill lined with wind turbines, he encounters a wheelchair-bound girl, Kotori Habane, and a beautiful, white glider soaring through the sky. Together, they decide to revive their school’s defunct Soaring Club in order to ride the “Morning Glory”, a phantom cloud carried on the wind that blows across Kazegaura.

This is a tale of youth, a tale of boys and girls who loved the sky.

The visual novel is fully voiced. Japanese, English, and Simplified Chinese are supported.

If My Heart Had Wings is already available in the Nintendo eShop for pre-load and is on an early bird 10% off sale. Right now the game costs $22.69 CAD instead of the regular $25.19.


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New epic Super Smash Bros. Ultimate commercial


Posted on November 14, 2018 by Jason Nason

Nintrndo of Japan has just released an epic new commercial for the upcoming Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

The tv commercial has no speaking so it can be easily used worldwide. The ad shows the wide banner ad for the game up on display and then zooms into the action, bringing the ultra wide ad for the game to life.

Check it out below. It’s epic.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate will be released on December 7th. [Updated with commercial from North America]

https://youtu.be/Ddc0N06xh_I

https://youtu.be/BnpmjTMI12c


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HANDS ON: Pokémon Let’s Go


Posted on November 13, 2018 by Jason Nason

Over the weekend Nintendo of Canada held their annual holiday preview event, which showcases their recently released and upcoming first party titles for the holidays. This year it was all about the Nintendo Switch and their two big titles on display were Pokémon Let’s Go: Pikachu / Pokémon Let’s Go: Eevee as well as Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. I’ve been looking forward to both games but and with the former set for release later this week I got some hands on time of the game.

The version available to play at the event wasn’t the full game but was a shorter demo version of the game which puts you at the start of Viridian Forest shortly after receiving your partner Pokémon.

The game looks great and looks the way that Pokémon X and Pokémon Y did on the Nintendo 3DS in the sixth generation games, though obviously improved for the Nintendo Switch. It also felt nice and familiar going back to Kanto in this Pokémon Yellow remake.

The game does a good job at bridging the gap between the familiar Pokémon gameplay and the new simplistic method of capturing Pokémon from the mobile game Pokémon GO.

Figting in battles with a trainer feels just like it always has with the same mechanics you’re used to. The turn based battles that you’ve grown accustomed to with the previous RPGs is here. Though I didn’t get enough hands on time with the game to dig into the full scope of the battles. I’m not sure if the conveniences that were introduced in Sun and Moon are present in Let’s Go. Namely the way that the game would let you know if a move was effective or not against an opposing Pokémon. This is something that I can’t see the developers taking out of the game as this was, in my opinion, a revolutionary convenience.

Encountering Pokémon in the wild is now more like an action RPG where you run into Pokémon in the map to begin an encounter rather than have encounters happen at random. This mechanic seems to come from the way that you can pick and choose encounters in Pokémon GO and while it is a deviation from the traditional RPG I actually like this more. It not only gives you the ability to abstain from battles if you choose to, it also lets you pick and choose what Pokémon you do take on.

Two player gameplay also feels good and fits naturally in capturing Pokémon. When you sync up the throw of both players it gives you a capture boost. And trainer battles are also a bit easier with two attacks per turn, though both players share the pool of the main trainer’s Pokémon. Think of player two as a friend joining you on your journey for a little bit and not another trainer teaming up with you.

With the short demonstration taking place at the start of the game I didn’t get to see anything in the way of Mega Evolutions or the likes of Meltan, but with the game releasing at the end of the week it won’t be long.

A few questions were unanswered though. While it was said that only Pokémon from Kanto can be transfered into the game from Pokémon GO, will that ever change? Will the game eventually be linked to Pokémon Bank to allow for transferring of the Pokémon between other mainline games?

Pokémon Let’s Go: Pikachu and Pokémon Let’s Go: Eevee will be released on November 16th.


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Netflix support for Wii to end in 2019


Posted on November 12, 2018 by Jason Nason

With the YouTube app just being released this week for the Nintendo Switch also comes the news that Netflix service will be ending for the Nintendo Wii in 2019.

As first reported on Reddit from a Netflix email, Wii will no longer be supported for Netflix. Unfortunately, Nintendo will suspend all video streaming services on Wii – including the Netflix Channel – after January 30th, 2019.

The Netflix website no longer lists the Wii (or the Wii U) as a suported device and only shows the Nintendo 3DS as a Nintendo platform for Netflix.

However the email posted on Reddit also states “We hope you’ll soon enjoy an even better Netflix experience with additional features on a supported device.” This could be a hint that a Switch release is on the way.

Netflix for Nintendo 3DS was released on July 14th, 2011 while for the Nintendo Wii U was released on November 18th, 2012.


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YouTube finally arrives on Nintendo Switch


Posted on November 12, 2018 by Jason Nason

After nearly two years, YouTube has arrived on Nintendo Switch.

Enjoy entertainment like music videos and shows, plus gaming livestreams, how-tos and much more.

For Canadian gamers this is the first video streaming app available for Nintendo’s home console / portable system hybrid. With YouTube finally making an appearance on the Switch, can Netflix be far behind?

YouTube is available as a free download in the Nintendo eShop now.


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First trailer drops for Detective Pikachu live action movie…and it looks amazing


Posted on November 12, 2018 by Jason Nason

It’s here. The trailer for the first-ever live-action Pokémon movie, POKÉMON Detective Pikachu.

To be honest this movie dropped off my radar. After the logo reveal a few months ago I didn’t think we’d get a trailer this soon, so when it dropped today I was curious. And now I’m super excited for the film.

POKÉMON Detective Pikachu stars Ryan Reynolds as the titular character in the first-ever live-action movie based on the iconic Pokémon franchise.

Fans everywhere can now experience Pikachu on the big screen as never before, as a talking detective Pikachu, a Pokémon like no other. The film also showcases a wide array of beloved Pokémon characters, each with its own unique abilities and personality.

Based on the Nintendo 3DS title which was released earlier in the year, the story begins when ace private eye Harry Goodman goes mysteriously missing, prompting his 21-year-old son Tim to find out what happened. Aiding in the investigation is Harry’s former Pokémon partner, Detective Pikachu: a hilariously wise-cracking, adorable super-sleuth who is a puzzlement even to himself. Finding that they are uniquely equipped to communicate with one another, Tim and Pikachu join forces on a thrilling adventure to unravel the tangled mystery. Chasing clues together through the neon-lit streets of Ryme City—a sprawling, modern metropolis where humans and Pokémon live side by side in a hyper-realistic live-action world—they encounter a diverse cast of Pokémon characters and uncover a shocking plot that could destroy this peaceful co-existence and threaten the whole Pokémon universe.

A lot of people have compared Pikachu to Deadpool, which is fair considering the voice behind the electric mouse. I personally loved the Deadpool films so this is fine by me.

POKÉMON Detective Pikachu also stars Justice Smith (“Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom”) as Tim; Kathryn Newton (“Lady Bird,” TV’s “Big Little Lies”) as Lucy, a junior reporter following her first big story; and Oscar nominee Ken Watanabe (“Godzilla,” “The Last Samurai”) as Lt. Yoshida.

Ironically, Nintendo is doing maintenance on the Nintendo eShop tonight so if you were looking to check out and download Detective Pikachu 3DS game you’ll have to wait for a little bit. The game may also disappear from stores in the next little while as people look to check out this side game.

The movie looks like it’s taking place right up to where we are in the mainline games after Sun/Moon and Ultra Sun/Moon as Generation VII Pokémon can be seen in the trailer. Right near the start of the trailer the Pokémon Comfey can, which was introduced in Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon, be seen floating above the crowd.

POKÉMON Detective Pikachu opens in theatres on May 11th, 2019.


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November 8th Nintendo Download


Posted on November 9, 2018 by Jason Nason

SNK 40th ANNIVERSARY COLLECTION – 2018 marks the 40thanniversary of the game studio SNK. To celebrate this milestone, a variety of classic arcade games from SNK’s golden age are coming back together in one anthology on the Nintendo Switch system. SNK 40th ANNIVERSARY COLLECTION is packed full of retro games and a treasure trove of features. The SNK 40th ANNIVERSARY COLLECTION game will be available Nov. 13.

Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum ‘n’ Fun! (Nintendo eShop for Nintendo Switch): Enjoy the cult classic arcade rhythm game from Japan in the comfort of your own home. Play to the beat of your own drum with a wide variety of new songs, and challenge your friends to prove who has the best taiko skills. Unlock beloved characters to help you on your journey to become a legendary taiko drummer.

Crashlands  – You play as Flux Dabes, a galactic delivery truck driver whose latest shipment gets interrupted by a megalomaniacal alien named “Hewgodooko” who tears her ship to pieces looking for useful tech. Crashlanded on Woanope, you must fight, tame, craft, quest, bossfight and adventure your way to domination of all the things so that you and JuiceBox, your trusty sidekick/supervisor/robotic cargo palette, can send a message to the Bureau of Shipping and get those packages delivered.

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Mercenaries Wings: The False Phoenix Confirmed for November Release on Nintendo Switch


Posted on October 22, 2018 by Jason Nason

CIRCLE Entertainment today announced an upcoming November release of Mercenaries Wings: The False Phoenix on the Nintendo Switch eShop, developed by RideonJapan. This follows the early 2018 release of Mercenaries Saga Chronicles on the Switch eShop, and more recently at retail in the North American market.

This new release in the Mercenaries series will offer familiar gameplay but a separate story and worldview from the Mercenaries Saga trilogy recently seen in Mercenaries Saga Chronicles on Nintendo Switch. It is not an orthodox sequel, nor will players need to have played the original trilogy to fully enjoy the game.

A tactical RPG in the finest traditions of the genre, Mercenaries Wings: The False Phoenix requires you to carefully utilise varied units and their abilities. Set Leaders to change the flow of battle, level up your units, change classes, manage equipment and make the key choices that will be the difference between victory and defeat!

This all takes place against the backdrop of a storyline revolving around war, betrayal and magical forces! We’ll reveal more about the story ahead of release.

Mercenaries Wings: The False Phoenix will arrive on the Nintendo Switch eShop in North America, Europe, Australia and New Zealand in November.

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