Pokémon Stadium joined Nintendo Switch Online N64 last month. Nintendo has updated this app to 2.10.1. This is why your N64 library updated recently. No new games, unfortunately. Dataminer and Nintendo Life user LuigiBlood has hinted at Pokémon Stadium changes via social media: “So Nintendo 64 Switch Online has updated to 2.10.1 out of nowhere… Pokémon Stadium has seen changes ...
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Switch Will Get “Mortal Kombat 1”
Following last night’s @MortalKombat Twitter tease, PS Plus leaker @billbil_kun claims the next fighting game will be called Mortal Kombat 1. It’s also coming to Switch. The game will be available in three editions—Standard, Premium, and “Kollector’s”—and an official announcement “should be close”—possibly at PlayStation Showcase or June’s Summer Games Fest? EXCLUSIVE🚨UPCOMING RELEASE🚨 Next Mortal Kombat game from NetherRealm Studios ...
Read More »Pokémon Developer Announces Project Bloom, GTA Owner-funded IP
Pokémon developer Game Freak is working with Private Division, a publisher of Grand Theft Auto owner Take-Two, on a new action-adventure IP. Project Bloom will release in fiscal year 2026, from April 2025 to March 2026. The first concept art is above, but no platforms have been announced. Take-Two Interactive’s chief strategy officer Michael Worosz praised Game Freak’s 30 years ...
Read More »Insomniac ‘Working Hard’ to Make Spider-Man 2 Best Ever
Insomniac Games will never admit to slacking off Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 development and playing pool in the staff cafeteria, so narrative director Jon Paquette’s new quote isn’t much. The first-party studio’s “best game ever” would be a treat for PS5 owners. “Boy, am I excited about [Marvel’s] Spider-Man 2,” Paquette said during an Insomniac Games livestream of Marvel’s Spider-Man. I ...
Read More »Free PS5, PS4 Demo Strategy RPG Monster Menu
NIS America’s bright and breezy Monster Menu: The Scavenger’s Cookbook is marinating ahead of its 23rd May release on PS5 and PS4, but you can try a free demo on either Sony system today. Most importantly, if you pick up the main course at launch (or later), your appetiser progress will transfer. “Monster Menu: The Scavenger’s Cookbook is an all-you-can-eat ...
Read More »Nintendo’s stunner! From July 6th, PS4
By 1992, physics-based platformer Gimmick! had moved to the 16-bit SNES despite being one of the best-looking NES games. The Sunsoft release, only available in Japan and Scandinavia, has developed a cult following over the years. Re-release, right? PS4 will do that on July 6, 2023. Bitwave Games will ensure a flawless port with quality-of-life features like save states, rewind, ...
Read More »Capcom’s Record-High Profit Confirms Crazy Win Streak
Capcom’s unstoppable. The Japanese publisher’s fiscal year results are its best ever. It’s crazy that this is the company’s sixth straight year of record-high profit. Since Monster Hunter: World and Resident Evil 7 revitalized it, it’s grown. Success continues. Capcom sold 41.7 million games last year, a record. We suppose this happens when you keep making bangers. Capcom’s dominance has ...
Read More »“DS-Inspired” Precision Puzzler Reflectile Targeting Switch Release
Reflectile’s Kickstarter may appeal to Nintendo DS fans. It’s a stylish new precision puzzle game by aspiring indie developer Joe Aquiare, a six-year professional software and game developer on team projects. Reflectile will be ported to Switch if $35,000 is raised. With 11 days left, it’s at $8,500 (with a $15,000 PC release goal). You’ll control a small tile that ...
Read More »Zelda Speedrunners Excited About New Tears Of The Kingdom Mechanics
Speedrunners will return for Tears of the Kingdom on May 12. IGN interviewed Breath of the Wild speedrunners ‘Player 5’ and Tom “Tallest Thomas” Rasmussen about starting over in Tears of the Kingdom and what they expect from the sequel’s early days. Fuse, Ascend, Recall, and Ultrahand are expected to change the game, and both speedrunners are excited: Player 5: “I’m ...
Read More »Nintendo says newcomers can enjoy Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
If you’re curious about Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, which releases this week for Switch, but haven’t played Breath of the Wild or the series, don’t worry. In the ninth volume of Nintendo’s ‘Ask the Developer’ series, Zelda producer Eiji Aonuma said Breath of the Wild or previous Zelda experience wasn’t needed to play the sequel, as it’s “easy to ...
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