Super Mario Bros. Wonder is reportedly topping Amazon’s charts in some countries ahead of its launch next month. Wonder has topped Amazon’s US best-selling video game list after last week’s special Direct presentation revealed more about the new entry. It beats Starfield, Final Fantasy XVI, and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe on Switch. It bodes well for Mario’s 2D future. Super ...
Read More »New Interview With Zelda Boss Hints At No TOTK DLC
A recent Famitsu interview with series producer Eiji Aonuma and director Hidemaro Fujibayashi suggests that Nintendo has no plans for DLC for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. Starting with the fact that we can only read Famitsu’s interview using the built-in Google Translate function, Aonuma’s response may have been lost in translation. However, the series producer’s response ...
Read More »This Zelda: TOTK glitch lets Link explore fiery caves without armor or elixirs
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom has so many outfit options that you’d be lying if you didn’t want Link to always look his best. What makes this hard? The bulky Flamebreaker Armour. For most of the game, this was our main defense against the fire caves, and it’s not cute. What if you could visit Hyrule’s top ...
Read More »Final Fantasy’s Pixel Remaster Series Sells Three Million Copies
Square Enix’s Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster series has sold over three million copies worldwide. This includes Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Steam, and mobile copies. Social media message from Square Enix thanking fans for their support: A victory fanfare awaits! The Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster series has now reached 3 million copies sold across PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Steam, and mobile! ...
Read More »Sega & Atlus Airing Special Tokyo Game Show Broadcast This Month
Update: Sega and Atlus revealed their TGS 2023 lineup. Gematsu has the full schedule, including playable demos, trailers, live stream spotlights, and more. Keep in mind that the special broadcast stream will be on September 21. Sega Endless Dungeon Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name Sonic Superstars Atlus Persona 3 Reload Persona 5 Tactica Partner Titles ...
Read More »Hotel Dusk Writer’s New Adventure Game Trace Memory Exceeds Crowdfunding Goal
Dark Auction: Hitler’s Legacy, a Japanese ‘authentic mystery adventure’, is being crowdfunded by IzanagiGames, Inc. The game is already 170% funded at 2 million JPY and is expected to release on Switch next year. The 1980s story follows 18-year-old Noah, a seemingly normal young man who must deal with a mysterious estate possibly bequeathed by Adolf Hitler. Dark Auction: Hitler’s ...
Read More »Producer Toshihiro Nagoshi Learned “Satisfy A Fanbase” on F-Zero GX
F-Zero GX launched on the GameCube over 20 years ago, and while a reboot seems unlikely, title producer Toshihiro Nagoshi recently discussed his experience working on the project and his hopes for a return. The former SEGA producer (now Nagoshi Studio) was asked by VGC about his love for the GameCube’s futuristic racing game. Nagoshi replied that the experience taught ...
Read More »Missed Splatoon 3’s Tricolor Turf War Stage? All Return For Next Splatfest
Splatoon 3 was released almost a year ago, and Nintendo is planning a Splatfest to celebrate. The weekend’s splatting will return all eight Tricolor stages from previous Splatfests to make it more special. The news was posted on the Nintendo Japan website and translated by @OatmealDome for Twitter. The full lineup of eight stages includes the special Scorch Gorge variant ...
Read More »Animal Crossing Fan Visits All New Horizons Artwork IRL
Nothing like healthy content to start the week, huh? Today, @mayplaystv revealed his completed mission to visit every Animal Crossing: New Horizons artwork in person. Mayuren Naidoo, a UK-based content creator, completed the challenge and uploaded a video of the 43 ACNH artwork to prove it. He officially finished last month, but today’s video seems like a fitting ‘victory lap’. ...
Read More »Nintendo Japan’s New Employee Retention Rate Is 98.8%
Many aspiring game developers dream of working with Mario and Zelda, but how many actually work for Nintendo? Biz Journal (translated by Tokyo Game Life) reports that Nintendo retains 98.8% of its Japanese employees. It’s almost perfect, but Japan’s average employee retention rate is 70% more impressive! New employee retention rate in Japan is 70%. Nintendo’s is 98.8%. Brand strength, ...
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