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Today's Nintendo Switch Partner Direct has revealed a new exclusive for Switch 2 — the bizarre-looking dinosaur survival game Tokyo Scramble.
Bethesda has trumpeted the news that Indiana Jones and the Great Circle will be squeezed onto a proper Switch 2 Game Card for its physical release — though other titles coming to the console will just be codes in a box.
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I’m Already Tired of ‘Nintendo Switch 2 Editions’, and Even New Mario Wonder Content Can’t Change That
Wonder’s new stuff is fine, but it’s exposing a larger problem with Switch 2’s game lineup.
Recently, IGN teamed up with Nintendo Life to rank the Top 100 Best Nintendo Games of All Time. But this celebration wasn't just about what we think: we also wanted to know what your list would be, too.
Nintendo is due to air its latest Partner Direct later today, at 6am Pacific, 9am Eastern or 2pm UK time. This third-party game showcase will include 20 minutes of announcements featuring titles headed to Switch and Switch 2 that aren't developed by Nintendo itself — such as Hollow Knight.
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Nintendo has already released one big movie and has two more in the works, but according to a recent presentation today, they don’t have any plans on slowing down after those. During a presentation to investors today (via IGN), Nintendo revealed that it ...
Out of the GameCube selections that Nintendo has actually announced, the only titles that have yet to be released on the service so far are Pokemon Colosseum, Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness, and Super Mario Sunshine. Recent additions to GameCube titles on Nintendo Classics include Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance and Wario World.
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Developer AdHoc Studio has released a statement addressing the censorship controversy surrounding the Switch 2 port of Dispatch. AdHoc is taking responsibility for the uproar, saying that their game failed to meet certain Nintendo guidelines,