Image: Konami Good grief, is it really the weekend again? Bonkers. It’s also September, which means that 2024 will be here in the blink of an eye. Before we all wallow in existential despair, however, let’s take a look back at what went on this week in the world of the Switch. The biggest event
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Yesterday had a lot of news on Super Mario Bros. Wonder. However, that doesn’t mean that Nintendo doesn’t have anything left to do for Mario fans this week. PAX West began today, so Nintendo has decided to share some more footage of the new 2D Mario game for fans. In fact, there’s roughly 20 minutes
[embedded content]Subscribe to Nintendo Life on YouTube We are approaching the final corner of the Madrid Drive-centric chapter of Mario Kart Tour and we have now had a sneak peek at what is coming next. The ‘Sundae Tour’ is next on the menu, with the Mario Kart 8 Deluxe DLC track, Sky-High Sundae, taking the
Today was a major news day for Super Mario Bros. Wonder. Hands-on impressions, a Direct presentation, and interviews have all been going on today. However, just because the spotlight has been mainly on the new 2D Mario game, doesn’t mean other Nintendo franchises haven’t been forgotten. For example, Eurogamer recently spoke to producer Takashi Tezuka
Image: Ubisoft Here’s a classification you might not have expected! As spotted on social media, the ESRB for North America recently rated the Beyond Good and Evil 20th Anniversary Edition for multiple platforms including the Nintendo Switch. The action-adventure game is rated ‘E10+’ and contains animated blood and fantasy violence. Here’s a summary of the
A little over 10 years ago, Shadows of the Damned released on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. Although it never released on a Nintendo console, a remaster that was announced a couple of months ago could be coming to the Nintendo Switch. However, details on the platforms that the remaster is releasing on haven’t
Image: Nintendo Life The Pokémon Company has today announced that a brand-new live-action series about Pokémon is set to air in Japan from 19th October — however, it may not be the show that you would expect (thanks, Serebii). Unlike the ace ‘live-action’ animation of the Detective Pikachu film, this upcoming series — titled ‘Pocket
Nearly half a year ago, publisher Forever Entertainment and developer Storm Trident officially announced that a remake of Front Mission 2 was in development for the Nintendo Switch. The game originally released in 1997 on the PlayStation 1, and it was only released in Japan. Well, Forever Entertainment and Storm Trident have released a brand
Image: Nintendo Life In the UK Charts for this week, FromSoftware’s Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon has debuted at number one, beating out the likes of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. It marks a strong start for the company’s return to its mecha-based combat franchise, signaling
The Pokemon franchise has been around for 25 years now. Despite its highs and lows, the IP has managed to maintain a huge fanbase. This is due in part to kids that grew up with Pokemon in the 90s and 2000s have now become adults, continuing to remain a fan of the franchise. However, The
[embedded content]Subscribe to Nintendo Life on YouTube Alongside the launch of the Marvel collection, Pinball FX has now ventured to the final frontier with an all-new DLC package containing Williams’ legendary Star Trek: The Next Generation table. The package is now available to download from the Switch eShop for £8.99 / $9.99 and you can
Remember Trip World? Trip World was a Game Boy title from Sunsoft that was released in Japan in November of 1992 and in Europe in 1993. Although the game’s original launch never happened in North America, Trip World did make an appearance on the 3DS Virtual Console. Well, not too long ago, it was announced
Image: Nintendo Life Hello folks, and welcome to another edition of Box Art Brawl! Last week, we took a look at one of the many, many entries in the Mega Man franchise with Mega Man 7 for the SNES. While it was probably a bit closer than we were perhaps expecting, the Japanese box art
There has been no signs of slowing down for the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Multiple collaborations with various video gaming franchises, including Minecraft, were announced this month. Meanwhile, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge is still being supported with new content. In fact, there’s downloadable content coming soon. On August 31st, fans will be able
Image: Epic Games Ah, the weekend is here once again. That means it’s time to wind down and get some gaming done. Before we do so, however, let’s take a look at what this week brought us on the news front, shall we? The biggest surprise was undoubtedly the news that Charles Martinet will no
Fortnite Chapter 4 Season 4 which is titled The Last Resort is now live and sees players reclaim what has been stolen by Vampire Kado Thorne in an effort to thwart his ultimate plan. You’ll explore the luxurious exteriors of Sanguine Suites, Relentless Retreat, and Eclipsed Estate which are strongly-defended bases. You can check out the
Image: Nintendo Life We’ve seen some pretty weird and wonderful builds in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, but this one is most certainly one of the wildest out there. Much like Breath of the Wild, the latest Zelda entry features dragons, all of which gently glide around the land of Hyrule, occasionally
No Man’s Sky originally came out in 2016, and it was officially released on the Nintendo Switch almost a year ago. The game may be rather old, but that doesn’t mean that No Man’s Sky has been completely forgotten. It is still receiving lots of support, including a bunch of updates that have come out
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