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  • News Digital Foundry Does a Deep Dive on the Super NES Classic / SNES Mini Emulation

    It fares pretty well

    Plenty of us will have been playing the SNES this weekend; well, a very small SNES. The Super NES Classic / SNES Mini arrived on 29th September, and we think it's pretty darn good. It's an interesting bit of kit from a software perspective, too, as Nintendo finally emulates Super FX to bring us some games that never made it to...

    • SNES Classic
    • SNES Mini
    • SNES
    • SNES Classic Mini
  • Feature Learn More About Indie Pogo, a Quirky Brawler Featuring Iconic Nindies

    Aiming for funding through Kickstarter

    Indie Pogo, from developer Lowe Bros. Studios, is not only a love letter to Nintendo fighting institution Super Smash Bros. and similar brawlers, but is also an ultimate indie game collaboration; it features characters from many popular indie (and 'Nindie') games. The Kickstarter for the project is well under...

    • Features
    • Interview
    • Lowe Bros
    • Kickstarter
  • 12

    Switch eShop

    Review Conga Master Party!

    Please conga responsibly

    Have you ever dreamed about lighting up the dance floor the same way John Travolta did in the 1977 film, Saturday Night Fever? If this has been a lifelong goal you are yet to fulfil, perhaps you’ll just have to remain hopeful, and in the meantime gather your family or a group of friends to instead play Conga Master Party!...

    • Reviews
    • Switch eShop
    • Conga Master Party
  • Deals Upcoming Nintendo Switch Games And Accessories For October And November

    Super Mario Odyssey, Fire Emblem Warriors, Skyrim and lots more!

    Can you believe it's October already? It's a great time to be a Switch owner; we've recently seen the release of Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle and Pokkén Tournament DX and there's still lots more to look forward to in the coming months.  So, what's on the horizon...

    • Nintendo Switch
    • Deals
    • Features

Saturday30th Sep 2017

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    Switch eShop

    Review Golf Story

    A hole-in-one

    One would not think that an RPG centered around golf would really make a whole lot of sense, but Camelot managed to nail the idea back in the '90s when it released Mario Golf on the Game Boy Color. Though it’s a rather niche release in the plumber’s past, it clearly inspired the developers of Golf Story to expand on the concept,...

    • Reviews
    • Switch eShop
    • Golf Story
  • Poll A Retro Quest - Were You Able to Buy a Super NES Classic Edition / SNES Mini?

    Nintendo promised more stock; did it deliver?

    Well, it's here - the Super NES Classic Edition / SNES Mini has arrived, bringing with it 21 games including the first official release of Star Fox 2. It's pretty much exactly what you'd expect - a cute and utterly charming little gadget that does a great job emulating iconic SNES games. Nintendo,...

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    Switch eShop

    Review DEEMO

    Bravo

    Taiwanese developer Rayark may best be known for its music games on mobile platforms, but it was also responsible for one of the best surprises in the Switch’s launch lineup with VOEZ. Brought to the Switch by publisher Flyhigh Works, this colourful title showed how well once-free-to-play rhythm games could work on Nintendo’s handheld...

    • Reviews
    • Switch eShop
    • Deemo
  • News Nintendo Aims to Flush Out the Best Players in the Next Splatoon 2 Splatfest

    The oddest contest yet?

    It could be argued that the Splatoon 2 Splatfests have been a little hit and miss in terms of themes, but we'd suggest the next in line is rather from the bottom of the barrel - or the bowl, to be more precise. Next weekend's Splatfest is all about Toilet Roll positioning, at least in Europe (we're waiting for Nintendo of...

    • Splatfest
    • Splatoon 2
    • Nintendo Switch
  • Hardware Review Pokkén Tournament DX Pro Pad by Hori

    Gotta fight 'em all

    Pokkén Tournament DX is one of the more recent retail big-hitters on Switch, and with it Hori has released a new version of its Pokken Tournament Pro Pad, fittingly dubbed the Pokken Tournament DX Pro Pad. We’re fans of the original, and the same things we liked are still present. The same design that’s based on the arcade...

    • Pokemon
    • Hori
    • Pokken Tournament DX
    • Nintendo Switch

Friday29th Sep 2017

  • 222

    Switch

    Review FIFA 18

    The best Nintendo FIFA ever

    Video game spin is a curious thing. It must be difficult for publishers and developers to turn a negative into a positive, but sometimes the excuses are so odd our eyebrows can’t help ascending skyward. The FIFA series has been a good example of this for a number of years. Nintendo fans need only cast their minds back...

    • Reviews
    • Nintendo Switch
    • FIFA
  • News ThinkGeek Confirms That It'll Have Launch Day SNES Classic Stock in the US

    Another option alongside major retailers

    Pre-orders were pretty tough to find for the Super Nintendo Classic Edition in the US over recent months, meaning plenty will be heading online and into stores as soon as 29th September rolls around. The big retailers like Amazon, GameStop, Best Buy etc will be on the agenda, but online retailer Thinkgeek -...

    • SNES Classic
    • SNES Mini
    • Retro
    • SNES
  • News Nintendo Has Announced the End of the Wii Shop Channel

    The end of an era

    Though there were plenty of teething issues with it—who could forget that tiny file size limit?—the Wii Shop Channel marked a milestone moment for Nintendo, as the company made its first notable foray into digital game distribution. Considering the age of the Wii, and the fact that all other online services for the console have...

    • Wii
    • Wii Shop Channel
  • Deals Got Your SNES Classic Mini? Then Check Out These Essential Accessories

    Because everyone needs a wireless pad, right?

    So you've got your SNES Classic Edition Mini - consider yourself to be one of the lucky ones.  But getting the micro console itself is just the start of your journey. Here are some amazing accessories to go with your Super NES Classic Edition that will enhance your experience exponentially...

    • Deals
    • Features
    • SNES Classic
    • SNES
    • SNES Classic Mini
  • Video Here's What FIFA 18 Looks Like On Nintendo Switch

    Jumpers for goalposts

    FIFA 18 launches today, but EA has been curiously reluctant to show off very much of the Switch version; aside from off-screen footage recorded at events like this year's Gamescom, we've been unable to pick apart the Nintendo version's visuals to see just how favourably they compares to the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One editions...

    • Nintendo Switch
    • Videos
    • FIFA 18
    • FIFA
  • Video Here's How FIFA 18 On Switch Compares To The PlayStation 4 Version

    The little details

    FIFA 18 is finally with us, and if you've already consulted our exhaustive review then you'll know that, despite missing some key features, it's the best football (soccer if you're in North America) game we've seen on a Nintendo system in years. While it was always clear that the Switch version wouldn't be a match for its...

    • Videos
    • Nintendo Switch
    • FIFA
  • Hardware Review Wireless Fighting Commander for SNES Classic By Hori

    Nintendo nostalgia

    The SNES Classic has finally hit stores, and along with it Hori has released the Wireless Fighting Commander, a pad that seeks to remind players of a bygone era of turbo buttons, slow motion functions and other features designed to give players the edge they needed in the days when home consoles were practice for days spent in...

    • SNES
    • SNES Mini
    • SNES Mini Classic
    • Hori
    • Wireless Fighting Commander
  • News Sumo Digital Will Change the Snake Pass Logo on Switch in Its Next Update

    A reaction to fan demand

    We do like our Switch logos to be nice, don't we? On the one hand it's understandable, as like all of our gaming systems it's a big part of our life - we want it to be as good as possible, and that includes the 'look' of our download collection on the HOME screen. A few developers have fallen foul of this, with iffy logos...

    • Nintendo Switch
    • Snake Pass
  • News SteamWorld Dig 2 Gets a Hot New HOME Screen Icon

    The icon the game deserves

    SteamWorld Dig 2 is an excellent game on the Switch eShop, meeting expectations and also delivering the IP's most successful launch. It's certainly among the 'must-have' downloads, but the ever-demanding Switch audience has had one complaint - its HOME screen icon. To be fair, the launch logo was a bit rubbish.

    • Switch eShop
    • SteamWorld Dig 2
    • Image & Form
  • News ARMS Version 3.1.0 Is Now Available

    A new stage! Sort of…

    The latest notable news in ARMS was the recent addition of Lola Pop—a brand new, clown-themed fighter—alongside an associated stage, new ARMS, and various balancing tweaks. Nintendo sure isn’t slowing down with the updates though, as it’s already prepped and released a new patch that makes a series of notable tweaks...

    • Nintendo Switch
    • ARMS
    • Updates
  • News 8Bitdo Is Releasing Wireless Pads For The SNES Classic Mini

    Shipping this December

    Famed accessory maker 8Bitdo is releasing special wireless controllers for the SNES Classic Edition. The pads are available in two designs - North American SNES (purple buttons) and Super Famicom / Euro SNES (four-colour buttons) - and each comes with a 2.4G wireless adapter.  The internal rechargeable battery means you...

  • Gallery The North American SNES Classic Mini Is Boxy, But Good

    Purple patch

    Happy SNES Classic Edition launch day, folks! If you're reading this you most likely fall into one of two camps - those who were lucky enough to get their hands on a system, and those who weren't and are really, really sore about it. Sadly we can't help if you're in the second camp, but what we can do is show you exactly what the North...

    • SNES Classic
    • Gallery
    • SNES Mini
    • SNES
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    3DS

    Review Yo-kai Watch 2: Psychic Specters

    The Boos are Back in Town

    Level-5’s Yo-Kai Watch drew plenty of comparisons to Pokémon when it first came West, thanks to its monster-gathering mechanics and playground appeal, but it really started to resemble Nintendo’s Pocket Monster powerhouse with the split release of its 2016 sequel: Yo-Kai Watch 2: Bony Spirits and Yo-Kai Watch 2: Fleshy...

    • Reviews
    • 3DS
    • Yo-kai Watch 2
  • News The Tenta Brella is Your New Splatoon 2 Weapon This Weekend

    Splattin' in the rain

    Splatoon 2 is a game that keeps on giving, mostly through new weapons and occasionally with a new stage. One of the reveals in the recent Nintendo Direct, the Tenta Brella, is our new weapon for the weekend. You can see some pics of it below. If you need a reminder of what it's all about, the Nintendo Direct segment below...

    • Splatoon
    • Splatoon 2
    • Nintendo Switch
  • Video Get in the Retro Mood With This SNES Classic Mini Launch Trailer

    All the colours of the 16-bit rainbow

    Nintendo's SNES Classic Edition / Mini is out today, and is providing plenty of retro kicks for those able to get hold of a unit. It's a lovely little device, so we hope everyone trying to get hold of one has been in luck. To celebrate the launch Nintendo of Europe has released a snazzy trailer to showcase what...

    • SNES
    • SNES Mini
    • SNES Mini Classic
  • Feature From the Show Floor - A Chat With CIRCLE Entertainment / Flyhigh Works at TGS

    "Nintendo trusts us, which is a precious thing"

    Last week we went along to the Tokyo Game Show, Japan's best known and most popular games expo. Various publishers went all-in with live events and streams, such as Sony, Capcom and more, while Nintendo still opted for a low-key approach. It offered some support, however, for smaller publishers and...

    • Features
    • TGS
    • Tokyo Game Show
    • Nintendo Switch
    • CIRCLE Entertainment

Thursday28th Sep 2017

  • Nintendo Download 28th September (North America)

    FIFA! Golf Story! Yo-kai Watch 2! Picross S! One Piece! Over 20 games!

    Well, this week's North American Nintendo Download Update is a bit of a beast. It's absolutely jam packed with games, especially on the Nintendo Switch; there's a mix of notable retail releases and some rather promising download titles. The 3DS and Wii U don't entirely miss out,...

    • Nintendo Download
    • North America
    • Nintendo Switch
    • Switch eShop
    • 3DS eShop
  • Rumour Source Who Leaked L.A. Noire Switch Port Drops Hint That Grand Theft Auto V Is Next

    UPDATE: "For real this is in no way confirming a GTAV port is coming"

    Update: Vern has now posted a clarification post on NeoGAF:  Lol all those quotes. Been sitting on this cuz I'm not sure it's really worthy of a post (because I lack the most important details) but f*** it, why not...heard awhile back more from R* is in development,...

    • Rumours
    • Nintendo Switch
    • Grand Theft Auto
  • News My Nintendo in North America Adds Free Games to its Gold Rewards

    Zen Pinball 3D! Runner2! More!

    A few days ago, we reported on My Nintendo in Europe adding four free games—two on 3DS, two on Wii U—to its Gold Rewards, something that has been much requested in the past months. While it may be that many decried the specific games being offered, it at least shows that there’s some effort on Nintendo’s side...

    • My Nintendo
    • Updates
    • Rewards
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    Switch eShop

    Review Arcade Archives Mario Bros.

    Sibling rivalry

    While we Switch owners continue to cross our arms and stamp our feet as we wait impatiently for the merest sniff of news regarding a Virtual Console service, it’s worth noting that Nintendo has given the nod for something that could be of greater importance to those with a keen interest in the company’s past. Hamster...

    • Reviews
    • Switch eShop
    • Mario
  • Nintendo Download 28th September (Europe)

    FIFA! Arcade Archives Mario Bros.! Golf Story! Loads of games!

    It's time for another European Nintendo Download Update, and it's a big one. There's a lot on offer on the Switch, ranging from notable retail titles to a number of intriguing downloads. The 3DS and Wii U also have some new arrivals, while there are discounts across all three stores;...

    • Nintendo Download
    • Europe
    • Nintendo Switch
    • Switch eShop
    • New Nintendo 3DS
  • News Switch US Retail Game Sales 'On Pace' for Nintendo's Best Launch Year Since 1995

    With a few provisos, but it's impressive nonetheless

    It's been an excellent first year to date for the Nintendo Switch, with the big N in the welcome (albeit stressful) position of racing against demand to manufacture and ship enough units to stores. The concept has taken off, and the company will no doubt hope to see that momentum carry into next...

    • Nintendo Switch
    • Sales
    • NPD
  • Random Super Mario World Artist Confirms Mario Really Was A Jerk To Yoshi

    Someone call PETA!

    Fans of Super Mario World will attest that it's one of the finest 2D platformers of all time, but it hides a troubling secret. Since the game was released in 1990, fans have debated whether or not Mario is actually punching Yoshi on the head when he shoots his tongue out. The close proximity of Mario's fist to Yoshi's head -...

    • Random
    • Super Mario
    • Retro
    • SNES
  • Video Here's How The Switch And New 3DS Versions Of Fire Emblem Warriors Compare To Each Other

    The choice is yours

    Fire Emblem Warriors launches in Japan today, and we're already seeing footage of the game appear online. What makes this particular release interesting is that it's coming out on both the Switch and the New Nintendo 3DS. As you might imagine, the Switch version is by far the most attractive of the two, but how do they compare...

    • Fire Emblem
    • Nintendo Switch
    • New 3DS
    • Videos
  • Poll Nintendo's Switch Arcade Archives - Is It the Retro Gaming You Want?

    They're fresh options, but questions remain over a Switch VC

    Nintendo often finds a way to surprise its fans and throw a curveball, and so in the most recent Nintendo Direct it didn't unveil the Switch Virtual Console, as such, but the 'Arcade Archives' series. It started this week with Arcade Archives Mario Bros., and the following are still on the...

    • Features
    • Poll
    • Arcade Archives
    • Mario Bros.
    • Switch eShop
  • News John Lewis Website Buckles Under SNES Classic Mini Pre-Order Demand

    "I never reached the checkout screen"

    Yesterday, UK retailer John Lewis announced that it would have limited pre-order stock of the SNES Classic Mini, which would go live on the company's website at 8PM UK time. As you might imagine, many people eagerly logged on in the hope of placing an order, but sadly it didn't go according to plan. Reports...

    • SNES Classic
    • SNES Mini
    • SNES
    • UK
  • News Mighty Gunvolt Burst Gets Two New DLC Characters

    Girl power!

    Inti Creates has been pretty good with its DLC support for more recent titles, regularly adding new content and characters to them that expand on the core campaign in notable ways. Mighty Gunvolt Burst received a bit this summer when the team added in Ekoro as a playable character—bringing the game in line with its predecessor—but it...

    • Nintendo Switch
    • DLC
    • Mighty Gunvolt Burst
  • Competition Win an Exclusive Death Squared Switch Dock & Game! - US Only

    Games, stickers and plushies too

    To celebrate the successful release of Death Squared - and its current price promotion - on Nintendo Switch we've teamed up with SMG Studios to give away some cool themed prizes to our US readers! 1st place: A custom Death Squared Nintendo Switch dock and download code for a digital copy of Death Squared. 2nd...

    • Competitions
    • Switch
    • SMG Studios
  • Random Metroid and Justin Bailey Revisited - With Some Interesting Finds

    The Master Password

    With the release of Metroid: Samus Returns, the nostalgia of the heyday of 2D games - and the first three Metroid Games - is hard to resist. While Metroid II is a fine game to remake, most gamers of that era cut their teeth on the first Metroid game, which for the time was a huge, nearly endless adventure,

    • Metroid
    • Justin Bailey
    • Random
  • News It Seems Like Telltale Games Has Ambitious Plans For Nintendo Switch

    "No series is out of the question for us to bring to Switch"

    The output of Telltale Games may not be to everyone's tastes but the studio has cornered the market in story-driven, episodic adventure titles at the moment. Its library includes IP such as Batman, Minecraft and The Walking Dead, and it has plenty of fans who lap up each and every new...

    • Nintendo Switch
    • Telltale Games
  • News Super Mario Run's Big Update Has Started to Go Live

    Including the discount and new mode

    Just recently Nintendo confirmed that Super Mario Run would be getting a big update this week with new content in addition to a notable discount on both iOS and Google. It was dated for 29th September but has already started to roll out. We've been able to download the update from Google Play in the UK, so it's...

    • Super Mario Run
    • Nintendo Mobile
    • Update

Wednesday27th Sep 2017

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    Switch

    Review LEGO Worlds

    Brick by brick

    This was originally published as an unscored 'review in progress' on 11th September as we waited for online play to be added in an announced update. Following an update to add online functionality this review was edited to reflect that feature, with a score applied. When Minecraft first hit the scene years back, many likened playing...

    • Reviews
    • Nintendo Switch
    • LEGO Worlds
  • 99

    SNES

    Review Star Fox 2

    Every McCloud has a silver lining

    It's hard to believe that sat here in 2017, we're actually getting the chance to review Star Fox 2. The Super FX-powered SNES swan-song has gone down in gaming folklore as a perfect example of Nintendo's ruthless approach to the video game business. When faced with the possibility that it could be compared...

    • Reviews
    • Star Fox
    • SNES
  • Hardware Review The SNES Classic Mini Is The Perfect Link To The Past

    Now you're playing with miniature power

    When the NES Classic Mini was first announced, it caused shockwaves in the world of Nintendo (and gave this very site one of its busiest days in terms of traffic, fact fans). The resultant stock shortages soured what was, in all honesty, a dream hardware release for the company. While Nintendo certainly wasn't...

    • Hardware Review
    • Features
    • SNES Classic
    • SNES
    • SNES Classic Mini
  • News Stardew Valley Has Been Finalized on Nintendo Switch

    Release date inbound!

    Stardew Valley is one of the most anticipated upcoming indie releases on the horizon for the Nintendo Switch, and it’s been known for a while that the game is essentially good to go on the platform, with just some final approvals barring the way to release. The Rune Factory-esque sim game has made quite a cultural impact on...

    • Nintendo Switch
    • Upcoming Releases
    • Stardew Valley
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    Switch

    Review One Piece Unlimited World Red - Deluxe Edition

    Shōnen Switch

    There aren’t many licensed properties that can claim to have a game on both the Bandai Wonderswan and Nintendo’s Switch, but that’s the case with Eiichiro Oda’s One Piece — this evergreen manga megahit has had a steady stream of video game adaptations over its 20-year-plus run, with One Piece Unlimited World Red - Deluxe...

    • Reviews
    • Nintendo Switch
    • One Piece
  • Hands On RiME Lights Up On Nintendo Switch

    Time to shine

    RiME is a secluded, visually stunning adventure arriving on Switch soon. If you managed to miss its original release a few months back on various systems, then that may end up becoming a blessing in disguise. Undocked the game lights up the screen, lending its art-style nicely to the Switch screen. Tequila Works may have...

    • Features
    • Hands On
    • RiME
    • Nintendo Switch
  • Video The First 30 Minutes Of Golf Story Sure Do Look Pretty

    Hitting the green

    Golf Story tees off on the Switch eShop tomorrow, and our friends over at Vooks have posted the first half hour of the game. A mixture of RPG and sports, Golf Story boasts a gorgeous 2D aesthetic which reminds us of the glory days of the GBA. Are you planning on downloading this once it goes live? Swing your club at the comments...

    • Nintendo Switch
    • Switch eShop
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    3DS eShop / GBC

    Review Pokémon Gold And Silver

    Golden oldies

    Pokémon Gold and Silver are the second generation instalments in the Pokémon series; released at the turn of the millennium, the games arrived just a few short years after their predecessors, Pokémon Red and Blue. Boasting a whole new world to explore, 100 new monsters (bringing the total to 251), and an entirely new cast of...

    • Reviews
    • 3DS eShop
    • Pokemon
    • GBC
  • News You'll Be Able To Unlock An Exclusive Nintendo Switch Kit In FIFA 18

    Which is nice

    FIFA 18 launches this week, and while the Switch version lacks some of the key features of its console counterparts, it does have at least one exclusive item which your Sony and Microsoft-owning chums won't be getting. A screenshot has emerged which shows an exclusive Switch kit which can be unlocked in the game. The red shirt comes...

    • Nintendo Switch
    • FIFA 18
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    New 3DS

    Review Minecraft: New Nintendo 3DS Edition

    Forever alone

    One refrain we often hear from fans pertains to why a Nintendo fan would want to carry two separate Nintendo devices with them wherever they go. For us, the answer has often been simple: the 3DS offers games that the Switch does not and vice-versa. Each system has unique features that enable different kinds of gameplay. Minecraft: New...

    • Reviews
    • New Nintendo 3DS
    • Minecraft
  • Reminder Arcade Archives Mario Bros. is Out Today

    Already available in Europe

    The standard Nintendo Download day may be Thursday, but Arcade Archives Mario Bros. has arrived - as promised - already. It's the first of a series of releases that'll include a range of Nintendo arcade games reproduced for the current-gen hardware. The releases are being produced by HAMSTER, which has done sterling work...

    • Switch eShop
    • Arcade Archives
    • Mario Bros.
  • News The SNES Classic Mini Uses the Same Hardware as the NES Mini

    It's all about the software

    The SNES Classic Mini is just days away, and we think it's pretty neat. It's as charming as one would expect, and does an impressive job of emulating its games - including some titles that were considered beyond the scope for the Wii, Wii U and New 3DS Virtual Console. An interesting quirk of the hardware, however, is...

    • SNES
    • NES
    • SNES Classic Mini
    • SNES Mini
  • 28

    Switch eShop

    Review Quest of Dungeons

    Going alone, again

    Upfall Studios’ Quest of Dungeons has returned for what marks its third outing on a Nintendo platform. Approximately a year after the original Wii U version’s release, the title has now arrived on the Switch eShop with new content and some minor technical tweaks. The big question is, do these changes make this the definitive...

    • Reviews
    • Switch eShop
    • Quest of Dungeons
  • News SteamWorld Dig 2 Has Had the Biggest Launch in the IP's History

    Has already earned back most of the development costs

    SteamWorld Dig 2 arrived recently; it's certainly one of the most high-profile download arrivals on Switch to date, and we think it's rather brilliant. It's bigger and more ambitious than its predecessor, and in some ways reflects the growing confidence of Image & Form that started to show...

    • Switch eShop
    • Image & Form
    • SWD2
  • News LEGO Worlds Just Got a New Update

    Performance changes! Online! A new icon!

    Suffice to say, we weren’t all too impressed with LEGO Worlds when it came out a few weeks ago, as the subpar performance and janky gameplay made it an experience that simply wasn’t all that much fun to play. Even so, we held off on giving it a score until the full experience could be delivered—an...

    • Nintendo Switch
    • Updates
    • LEGO Worlds
  • 20

    Switch eShop

    Review PAN-PAN

    A little big adventure

    Of all the moves Nintendo has made over the last few years, from the baffling but brilliant to just plain baffling, an announcement regarding a new Nintendo Direct has become arguably as anticipated as a showing at Gamescom or E3. While expos are opportunities for players to get their hands on the games themselves, Nintendo...

    • Reviews
    • Switch eShop
    • PAN-PAN
  • Gallery Tokyo's Sky Tree Pokémon Megastore Will Rob You Of Your Fortune And Sanity

    Will you make it out alive?

    There are many Pokémon stores across Japan, from when you get off the plane at Narita airport all the way across Tokyo to the 'Megastore' in Ikebukuro Sunshine city, and beyond.  If you're visiting Japan's capital city then you'll notice that one of the most recent attractions is the Tokyo Sky Tree, a 634 meter...

    • Pokemon
    • Japan
    • Gallery
  • News 2K Goes for a Chokehold With Its WWE 2K18 Season Pass

    Packs galore

    WWE 2K18 will arrive in 'Fall' on Nintendo Switch, bringing wrestling back to Nintendo hardware. As is the modern way there'll be a season pass, offering various extras if you put down a bit more cash; the question is whether the content is worth picking up. The DLC is all coming to the Switch, so Nintendo gamers won't miss out. The...

    • Nintendo Switch
    • WWE 2K18
    • DLC
  • News Pokkén Tournament DX and Nintendo Switch Lead the Way in Japan

    Sells a little less than the equivalent Wii U version launch

    It's the middle of the week, which means it's time for the Media Create chart results out of Japan. It was a notable week with a couple of new Switch releases, so let's get to it. Pokkén Tournament DX was the main arrival, and it secured top spot; its 53,395 physical retail...

    • Japan
    • Charts
    • Media Create
    • Pokemon
    • Nintendo Switch
  • News Check Out New Details for the Upcoming Nintendo World Championships 2017

    Hosts, contenders, and one of the deciding games confirmed

    The Nintendo World Championships 2017 aren't far away; as was the case with the 2015 event qualification has been very limited and low key, but the actual finals could nevertheless be good fun. It's all going down on 7th October at 2pm Pacific / 5pm Eastern / 10pm UK / 11pm CEST, and those...

    • NWC2017
    • Nintendo World Championships
  • News Oxenfree Comes to the North American eShop on 6th October

    A perfect warm up for Halloween

    An interesting experiment in the realm of storytelling in games, Oxenfree was a notable indie release of last year; chronicling the story of a young group of adventurers that find themselves unravelling the ghostly secrets of a deserted island. It was rather well received when it debuted on other platforms, and it...

    • Nintendo Switch
    • Upcoming Releases
    • Oxenfree
  • News Fire Emblem Warriors Gets a Suitably Dramatic Intro Cinematic

    Like a super slow-mo XXXXXY combo

    Fire Emblem Warriors isn't far away, which will bring high-tempo minion slaughter / fort capturing to the franchise. Considering the general fun to be had in Hyrule Warriors there's plenty to be optimistic about, especially as Fire Emblem is an IP particularly well suited to the Warriors template. Nintendo has...

    • Fire Emblem
    • Fire Emblem Warriors
    • Nintendo Switch
    • New Nintendo 3DS
  • News Ninja Shodown Throws A Shuriken At Switch eShop Soon

    Go Ninja, GO!

    Who doesn't love a good old ninja game? Rising Star Games has confirmed that it will be bringing Ninja Shodown to the Switch in the not-too-distant future. To celebrate it has released a gloriously ’90s inspired live-action trailer for the game, which you can view above. Developed by UK-based studio Bitmap Bureau, the game...

    • Switch eShop
    • Upcoming Releases
  • News Burning Fight Is This Week's Neo Geo Classic For Switch

    SNK's answer to Final Fight

    HAMSTER hasn't taken a week off from bringing us Neo Geo classics for the Switch eShop. This week's Neo Geo game is SNK's answer to Final Fight, which they affectionately called Burning Fight. It will be available tomorrow for £6.29 / €6.99 / $7.99. The game is set in a fictional version of Osaka...

    • Neo Geo
    • Switch eShop
    • Upcoming Releases
  • Feature Fulfilling A Lifelong Dream Of Attending The Tokyo Game Show

    Roland Ingram reports from TGS 2017

    Finally, I had made it to the Tokyo Game Show. Back when it started in 1996, I would have given anything to come here. Nowadays the gaming scene has changed. It's not all about a few big players revealing consoles destined to rule the living room. Now we have a nerfed, consoleless Sega and a catch-all Sony nodding...

    • Features
    • Tokyo Game Show
    • TGS 2017
    • Japan

Tuesday26th Sep 2017

  • News Sony Doesn't Consider Handheld Gaming To Be A "Huge Market Opportunity"

    "The folks at Nintendo have their strategy and that’s great"

    Sony's gaming boss Andrew House has been speaking to Bloomberg about handheld gaming, and has shared the opinion that handheld systems aren't a massive threat to the company in an era dominated by smartphones. House claims that smart devices have essentially eroded the market share of...

    • Nintendo Switch
    • Sony
    • Andrew House
  • News SNES Classic Mini Consoles Spotted In The Wild Ahead Of Official Release

    Lucky scamps!

    The SNES Classic Mini Alpha Edition Turbo (or whatever it's called in your part of the world) launches this week - the 29th, in case you were wondering - but it would seem that some lucky people have already gotten their hands on the system ahead of its launch date. A quick search on Instagram throws up the following images:...

    • SNES Classic
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    • SNES
    • SNES Classic Mini
  • News Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon Starter Trainer's Pack Confirmed for North America

    Includes a keyring and code for 12 Revives

    There are multiple packs and options for when the time comes to purchase Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon on the 3DS, including dual pack and fan editions. Now Nintendo of America has confirmed one more. They are Starter Trainer Packs, with each including a keyring and a code to redeem 12 Revives...

    • Pokemon
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  • News Digital Foundry Explores the Framerate and a Resolution Boost in Super Mario Odyssey

    A step up from the E3 build

    Recently Nintendo hosted demo events for Super Mario Odyssey, and we went along to capture video of three new stages. Digital Foundry was also there to play the same stages, and of course the team has done its thing in breaking down the technicalities of what they saw. They assess a few things, including the...

    • Video
    • Digital Foundry
    • Super Mario Odyssey
    • Nintendo Switch
  • News L.A. Noire On Switch Will Run At 1080p When Docked, 720p In Handheld Mode

    Trailer coming soon

    Rockstar Games Japan has confirmed that the Switch port of L.A. Noire will run at 1080p when played in docked mode. The remastered sleuth 'em up is due for release in Japan on December 7th with a retail price of 5,389 Yen. Rockstar has reconfirmed that it will include all five DLC packs, touch controls in handheld mode and...

    • Nintendo Switch
    • L.A. Noire
    • Japan
  • News Japan Is Getting A New HDMI Super Famicom That Also Plays SNES Games

    A 16-bit revival

    Japanese company Columbus Circle is hopping on board the SNES Mini hype train by releasing its own clone of the popular 16-bit console. The SFC Compact HDMI console launched in Japan today and plays both Super Famicom and NA This system will be fighting for the attention of consumers alongside Hyperkin's upcoming

  • Editorial The SNES Classic Mini, Star Fox, and Downsides to Being a Mega Drive Kid

    Going back to the beginning

    Late last week I remembered that the SNES Mini was right around the corner, after it had somewhat drifted out of my mind. The past month has been somewhat busy and chaotic on both a personal and professional level, with Nintendo having the audacity to release a system that's selling rather well. With the silly season of...

    • Features
    • Editorial
    • Star Fox
    • SNES Classic
    • SNES Mini
  • Video The Game Devil PRO-S Is A Cheap Alternative to the Official Switch Pro Controller

    Perfect for the player two in your life

    Hello there lovely people! Our video producer extraordinaire Alex is off on his holidays, but he's found time to check out the Game Devil Pro-S wireless Switch controller for you lucky people before he jetted off. At £37.99 this is quite reasonably priced for a wireless controller for use with the Switch;...

    • Videos
    • Controller
    • Accessories
    • Nintendo Switch
  • Video Check Out the First Footage of The Mummy: Demastered

    Looking good, WayForward

    Universal’s new Dark Universe kicked off this summer with a new reboot of The Mummy, and, well, it didn’t go over all that great. Even so, the company remains committed to expanding the new universe with new movies and other related media in the future, and one notable piece of that is the upcoming video game, The Mummy...

    • Nintendo Switch
    • WayForward
    • The Mummy Demastered
  • News Super Mario Kart Nearly Became F-Zero 2

    How different things could’ve been

    Mario Kart is easily one of Nintendo’s biggest franchises, absolutely nailing the local multiplayer gameplay and providing an easily accessible experience for all to enjoy. It stands as a cornerstone of Nintendo’s portfolio and plays no small part in selling new hardware for the company; there’s a reason...

    • Retro
    • Super Mario Kart
    • SNES Mini
  • News BUTCHER Will Bring Ultra-Violent Carnage To Switch This Week

    A game where you are The Terminator!

    Polish studio / publisher Crunching Koalas, which recently brought us the rather lovely Lichtspeer: Double Speer Edition, is back this week with another fun looking game for the Switch eShop. According to the European eShop 'coming soon' list, BUTCHER will be available on Thursday 28th September for £8.99...

    • Switch eShop
    • Upcoming Releases
  • News Spelunker Party! is Digging Its Way to the Switch eShop on 19th October

    Previously known as Minna de Wai Wai! Spelunker in Japan

    When you mention Spelunker to someone they likely think you mean Spelunkey and got confused, but Square Enix has released its underground puzzle platform game in various guises in the past. In April it released Minna de Wai Wai! Spelunker at retail in Japan; now it's being localised to the...

    • Switch eShop
    • Spelunker Party
    • Square Enix
  • News Zerodiv Is Bringing Psikyo's Zero Gunner 2 To Switch

    Sengoku, Gunbird and another Strikers outing also coming

    Zerodiv has confirmed that it is bringing the cult shooter Zero Gunner 2 to the Switch eShop "sooner rather than later". Originally released in arcades in 2001 on Sega's Naomi system, the game was ported to the Dreamcast in the same year but never received a release outside of Japan. It is...

    • Nintendo Switch
    • Switch eShop
  • News Nyko's Miniboss Gets Upgraded For The SNES Classic Mini

    Say hello to the Super Miniboss

    Nyko is releasing a new version of its Miniboss wireless controller for the SNES Classic Mini. The pad uses "Super RF wireless tech" to offer a cable-free range of up to 20 feet and has a built-in rechargeable battery and turbo functions. There's even a dedicated power button on the pad so you don't need to keep...

    • SNES Classic Mini
    • Nyko
    • Accessories
    • SNES Mini
    • SNES Classic
  • Video Check Out an Extended Trailer for Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions

    It's not far away

    One of the pleasant surprises to come out of E3 this year was Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions; we've seen a couple of excellent Mario & Luigi games already on 3DS, but the revival of the first in this particular series is certainly welcome. In addition to updated visuals it'll also feature the...

    • 3DS
    • Mario & Luigi
  • News Place Your Bets and Check Out the Casino Forest 'Classic' Stage in Sonic Forces

    Aims to be a throwback to Casino Night Zone

    For Sonic fans it's a bumper year - we've already had the excellent Sonic Mania, and the latest new 3D Sonic game is due soon with Sonic Forces. Sega continues to release new footage, and has now showed off the Classic Sonic stage for 'Casino Forest'. It has various throwback references to the likes of...

    • Nintendo Switch
    • Sonic Forces
  • Video 2K Builds Hype For WWE 2K18 By Enlisting The One And Only Snoop Dogg

    Icy-Tea and Scoopy Scoopy Dog Dog?

    WWE 2K18 is on its way to Switch - as well as other systems, which will annoyingly get it earlier - and to create even more anticipation, publisher 2K Games has released a new TV spot which shows off the lyrical talents of one Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr., better known to the music world as Snoop Dogg...

    • Nintendo Switch
    • Videos
    • WWE

Monday25th Sep 2017

  • Video Fan-Made Showcase Illustrates The Potential Of Animal Crossing On Switch

    Taking the bait

    Long-time readers of the site make recall that we covered Josh "Bit Block" Thomas' previous efforts in the "Make Believe" series of YouTube videos, where he creates his own assets to show how future Nintendo titles could look. He's retooled the format to focus around static, mocked-up shots

    • Videos
    • Animal Crossing
  • News DOOM Will Be 720p When Docked, And Unsurprisingly There's No 'Motion' Aiming

    9GB multiplayer download is due to using a 16GB cart

    When we went hands on with DOOM on Nintendo Switch we were rather impressed with what we saw, albeit getting such a technically impressive game on the system is clearly a challenge. Demo events had attendees playing in portable mode to accentuate the technical achievement, though left some...

    • DOOM
    • Nintendo Switch
  • News Nintendo Highlights The Visual Changes in Xenoblade Chronicles 2

    HD hair

    Xenoblade Chronicles 2 is all set to be an enormous - and likely intimidating - release at the end of the year. Since its announcement it's nestled comfortably on plenty of wishlists, as it'll be the first hefty RPG from Monolith Soft on the Nintendo Switch. Nintendo is keen to demonstrate, too, how the game continues to progress in...

    • Nintendo Switch
    • Xenoblade Chronicles 2
  • News Golf Story Will Swing Into Action This Week on the Switch eShop

    Just making its September release window

    Golf Story has been capturing attention since it was first unveiled for the Switch eShop; developed by Sidebar Games, it blends RPG elements with retro-styled overhead golf. In the recent Nindies Showcase it was confirmed for a September release, and if the European Switch eShop is correct it'll hit that...

    • Switch eShop
    • Golf Story
  • News Playtonic Games is Working on Unity Issues for Yooka-Laylee on Switch

    "We understand the frustration that it’s taken so long"

    Yooka-Laylee arrived back in April across PC and various systems, but it's had a longer route to Nintendo hardware. The Wii U version somewhat predictably bit the dust, and since then it's been a wait for the title to make its way to the Switch. Playtonic has given various updates, and...

    • Nintendo Switch
    • Yooka-Laylee
    • Playtonic Games
  • News Monster Hunter Stories x The Legend of Zelda Free DLC is Live This Week

    Epona joins the fight

    The Monster Hunter games on Nintendo hardware have always been generous with regular and tempting free DLC, often in the form of outfits and weapons that can be unlocked. Monster Hunter Stories is no different, and when it was released in Japan its Legend of Zelda crossover content was particularly eye-catching...

    • 3DS
    • Monster Hunter
    • Legend of Zelda
  • News A Sonic Mania Patch is Rolling Out, Includes Switch HOME Button Fix

    Keep an eye out

    Sonic Mania is pretty darn good but it can be a tad buggy at times, from minor issues to problems that have frustrated some players. It's taken a short while, but the first update to tackle fixes seems to be rolling out. The official social channels for the mascot announced the news. At the time of publication the update hasn't...

    • Sonic Mania
    • Nintendo Switch
    • Switch eShop
  • News Ultra Street Fighter II Had A Better UK Debut Than Marvel Vs. Capcom: Infinite

    New crossover could only make it to 12th in the UK chart

    Ultra Street Fighter II might be considered a lazy (if fun) piece of Switch software, but it would seem that the all-important Street Fighter brand is more powerful than you might assume.  According to the latest retail sales figures in the UK, the Switch title had a stronger debut than...

    • Nintendo Switch
    • Street Fighter
    • Capcom
    • UK
  • Random Switch Cosplayer Goes The Extra Mile at the Tokyo Game Show

    Meet "Switch head guy"

    Our man on the ground at the Tokyo Game Show brought us a lovely gallery of cosplay the other day, but nothing compares to the cosplayer we affectionately call "Switch head guy" at Nintendo Life Towers, who was also strutting their stuff during TGS this year. With the body of Mario and the head of a Switch, this is one of our...

    • Random
    • Videos
    • Cosplay
    • Nintendo Switch
    • TGS
  • News X-Com Creator Was Asked To Get Involved With Development Of Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle

    "We had conversations about project ideas"

    Despite some early concerns about Ubisoft's turn-based tactical combat game Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle, it turned out to be a great experience and worthy of picking up.  Naturally, comparisons were drawn by many to the popular alien invasion strategy series X-Com, which began in the...

    • Nintendo Switch
    • Julian Gollop
    • Ubisoft
  • News Attack On Titan 2 Will Bring Havoc To Nintendo Switch

    Get ready to take on the titans!

    If you are a fan of the Attack on Titan anime, you'll be delighted to hear that Koei Tecmo is planning on bringing its upcoming Attack on Titan 2 game to Nintendo Switch, along with all the usual other consoles. In this second 'main' instalment of the game players are offered lots of new challenges, and you can also...

    • Nintendo Switch
    • Upcoming Releases
    • Attack On Titan
  • News Nintendo Outlines Season Pass Details for Fire Emblem Warriors

    Get a bridal costume for Lucina, too

    The Warriors series of games is never short of DLC, and Hyrule Warriors was no different on Wii U and 3DS. Now Fire Emblem Warriors is in line for a fair amount of extra content, and Nintendo of America and Europe has followed on from Koei Tecmo's Japanese website in providing some pricing and release timings. A...

    • Fire Emblem
    • Fire Emblem Warriors
    • Nintendo Switch
    • New Nintendo 3DS
    • DLC
  • News Four More Games Available for Gold Points in European My Nintendo Update

    Nano Assault EX! Tengami! More!

    The My Nintendo programme may not be blowing the doors off quite yet, but it has been improving a little in recent months. One example has been the opportunity to redeem Gold Points for some full downloads, a way to turn purchases on the eShop into free games. The latest European update to the loyalty programme adds...

    • My Nintendo
    • Wii U eShop
    • 3DS eShop
  • News Thumper Gets a 25% Discount on the Switch eShop

    Available until 2nd October

    We're big fans of Thumper here at Nintendo Life, awarding it a 9 in our review - its 'rhythm violence' approach is heart pounding, challenging and a blast on Switch. A game that made its name on PSVR, the option with Nintendo's system is to have it on the TV or on the go, preferably with a good pair of headphones plugged...

    • Switch eShop
    • Thumper
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    Switch eShop / Neo Geo

    Review Art of Fighting

    Pretty but poor

    Street Fighter II took the arcades by storm in 1991, leading to a slew of one-on-one brawlers in the months and years that followed. SNK would develop a number of fighting series in the hope of tempting players away from Capcom’s game, samples of which have already arrived on Switch via HAMSTER’s ACA Neo Geo series. Now Art of...

    • Reviews
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    • Neo Geo
    • Art of Fighting
  • News Pokkén Tournament DX and Pokémon Gold / Silver Make Their UK Chart Debuts

    Decent results all around

    Last week brought the latest notable Switch retail release in the UK, with Pokkén Tournament DX making its mark. It's the second 'deluxe' title from Nintendo in terms of taking a Wii U game and throwing in extra content, and it's had a decent start. Pokkén Tournament DX arrived in 5th place in the all-format chart,...

    • UK
    • Charts
    • Pokemon
    • Nintendo Switch
    • 3DS
  • Feature Dashing Through Super Meat Boy and Catching Up with Tommy Refenes

    "It’s like coming back to an old friend"

    One of the break-out indie titles to go mainstream was the original Super Meat Boy; back in 2010 it was lavished with praise and won over plenty of gamers. Now returning and hoping to skewer the competition, we have Super Meat Boy Forever. Changing the gameplay up whilst keeping the traditional...

    • Super Meat Boy Forever
    • Team Meat
    • Nintendo Switch
    • Interview
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    Switch eShop

    Review Physical Contact: 2048

    Double up

    Not long after the bizarrely-named and pretty dull card game Physical Contact: SPEED made its way onto the Nintendo Switch eShop with little fanfare in July, other than a weird and slapdash trailer, Collavier is at it again with a similarly (bizarrely) named sequel of sorts, this time focusing on the number puzzle genre. Despite sounding...

    • Nintendo Switch
    • Reviews
    • Physical Contact 2048
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    Switch eShop

    Review The Jackbox Party Pack 2

    The second party has started

    Hot on the heels of The Jackbox Party Pack (actually released after the third instalment on Switch), is the second package in the (so far) trilogy on Nintendo Switch. In a similar set up to the other entries in the series there are five party games on offer in The Jackbox Party Pack 2; here is a breakdown of the games on...

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    • Jackbox