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Jacob Chambers

Old-school gamer with a cheeky tongue that gets me in trouble. When I'm not playing games, I'm writing about them, preferably in the vicinity of a fridge! Oh, and if you're a Justin Bieber fan, I'm afraid we can't be friends!

Zelda Tears Of The Kingdom Performance & Resolution

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom’s first impressions are now online. Nintendo has shown a lot of game footage, but the sequel’s performance and resolution are still unknown. Fortunately, direct footage has allowed previews to see how the new entry plays. In docked mode, Tears of the Kingdom ran at 30fps at 1600 x 900 (900p), according to ...

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CMA Says Nintendo Switch Cannot Run Call Of Duty Games “Technically”

The CMA blocked Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard in the UK yesterday. A 418-page final report explained how the authority made its decision. The report cites several reasons for the block, including its impact on the “fast-growing cloud gaming market,” but WCCFTech pointed out a Nintendo Switch-related reason today. The acquisition included Microsoft’s 10-year commitment to bring Call of Duty ...

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Xenoblade Chronicles 3 Version 2.0.0 Is Now Available, Here Are The Full Patch Notes

Nintendo surprised Xenoblade Chronicles 3 fans last week by announcing the “final DLC” for the Expansion Pass would arrive this week on April 25th. Update: It’s live! The original story scenario “Future Redeemed” will connect all three Xenoblade Chronicles games and feature “new and familiar characters” like Shulk. “New battle mechanics” like Unity Comb let two characters attack together. A ...

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Sony Veteran Says AI Improves Game Development

The AI debate won’t end anytime soon. AI technology is advancing so quickly that it’s hard to imagine a future without it in creative processes, especially game development. PlayStation veteran Shuhei Yoshida, Head of Independent Developer Initiative, is optimistic about AI. Yoshida told The Guardian that technology is changing the industry. “I was going through 15 pitches in a Japanese ...

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Horizon Forbidden West: Burning Shores PS5 Review Bombing Causes Metacritic Policy Changes

Update: Metacritic’s parent company Fandom has issued a statement on the Horizon Forbidden West: Burning Shores review bombing saga, saying it’s changing its “processes and tools to introduce stricter moderation in the coming months”. “Fandom is a place of belonging for all fans and we take online trust and safety very seriously across all our sites including Metacritic,” it told ...

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Animal Crossing, Creature Horror, and Anti-Smoking Campaign

Animal Crossing isn’t scary. New Horizons’ official support ended after less than two years, which is scariest. Sawhorse’s spooky FDA anti-smoking commission uses the franchise’s aesthetic. The ad campaign, uploaded to its website and archived on YouTube (thanks, Nintendo Wire), depicts nicotine craving anxiety. A cute Animal Crossing-inspired character hops into bed before a fiery smoke monster rises from the ...

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How Splatoon 3 Records Salmon Run Music

Nintendo Life loves Salmon Run. Splatoon 3’s game mode adds enemies, bosses, and eggs to the Turf War Battle’s “ink, swim, repeat” format. It also has a great soundtrack to make the race to the goal more exciting. Nintendo of America released a video showing the intense concentration required to make these tense songs. Seigen Tokuzawa, the band’s cellist, plays ...

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Picross S9 Introduces Rewind This Week

Jupiter isn’t one to wait, so we’ll get the next nonogram puzzle hit on April 27th. PICROSS S8 released on Switch in September 2022. Picross S9 seems standard—what do you expect? Picross—with 485 puzzles in Classic, Mega, Colour, and Clip modes—is it. Touch screen or button controls and four-player multiplayer are available again. S9 introduces the ‘Rewind Board’ feature, which ...

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An experienced Pokémon anime voice actor is retiring

Veteran voice actor and script adapter James Carter Cathcart, best known for his work on the Pokémon anime, has made the decision to retire while undergoing aggressive chemotherapy for cancer. The news was confirmed in a blog post on Caring Bridge and is as follows: “Jimmy has decided to retire from script adapting and voice dubbing for Pokémon USA, effective ...

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