Preview trailer reveals a brief tease. Netflix has unveiled its first look at the upcoming Sonic Prime series via a ‘Netflix After School’ preview trailer. It’s pretty short, but it features none other than our favourite blue hedgehog racing to collect coins before bragging about himself. Typical Sonic… Originally announced way back in February 2021, […]
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Square Enix Extends Season One Of Chocobo GP
Changes in how gil is carried over are coming too. Square Enix’s kart racer Chocobo GP hasn’t had the smoothest of launches — with the controversy surrounding the microtransactions, Square has had to step in and make amends to the system. Now, the company has announced that it will be extending season one. The current […]
Neon Action Shooter ‘Furi’ Gets New DLC And A Free Update Later This Month
That’s ‘Onnamusha’, not ‘Onimusha’. Six years after the game was first released and four years after it launched on Switch, The Game Bakers’ Furi is getting some brand new content later this month. Available on 17th May, the ‘Onnamusha’ DLC will cost $6.99 and lets you play as a new fighter — the Onnamusha Rider […]
Random: Metroid Prime’s Logo Went Through 53 Different Iterations
“I wanted to blow my brains out”. Anyone with a background in graphic design or illustration knows just how many different iterations of a logo are required before landing on the perfect end result. It can be a taxing process, but when it comes to a massive game like Metroid Prime, the time and effort […]
Oops, An Italian Voice Actor May Have Spoiled Zelda: Breath Of The Wild 2
Potential spoilers abound! Because of its recent delay, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2 rumours are swirling around, with fans dissecting every screen, trailer, and interview. Nintendo has been pretty coy about sharing information on the upcoming Zelda game, even refusing to reveal the title in case it gives away too much. […]
Former Nintendo Of America Associate Producer Talks Crunch On Zelda: Ocarina Of Time
“You’re putting in some serious time to get it done”. Back in the late ’90s, all eyes were on Nintendo and the development of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. After numerous delays, the game launched in November 1998 to rapturous applause and plaudits and is now widely considered one of the best video […]
Review: Layer Section & Galactic Attack S-Tribute – A Solid Switch Port For An Epic Space Shmup
A locked-on epic. City Connection, now a fairly prolific shoot-em-up publisher, have been hit-and-miss with its quality control. While some games land fine, others feature severe lag issues, leaderboards that don’t properly differentiate full clears (or disallow auto-fire registries), and usually come devoid of original bonuses. While Layer Section & Galactic Attack S-Tribute floundered with […]
Shigeru Miyamoto’s Creative Process Never Stops, Says Reggie Fils-Aimé
A lovely story about smoking pipes. Today saw the launch of Disrupting the Game, From the Bronx to the Top of Nintendo, written by Reggie Fils-Aimé; we’ve shared our thoughts on it in a review. It gives intriguing detail on Fils-Aimé’s broader career outside of Nintendo, as well as insights on the big N from […]
Polymega’s Next Update Brings More SNES And Super Famicom Support
Version 1.1.20 brings the goods. Playmaji’s retro all-in-one console, Polymega, is due its next big update very soon, and with it, it will bring even more support for SNES and Super Famicom games. While the updated games support for one of Nintendo’s best ever consoles is enough on its own, Playmaji is bringing a slew […]
The Nintendo Experience In Melbourne, Australia Has Closed For Good
Open for over 13 years. Upstairs in an EB Games store in Melbourne, Victoria, was a cool little experience that Nintendo fans could go and visit. Aptly named the Nintendo Experience, this upstairs section was the place to go for midnight launches, signings, Nintendo merch, and just try the newest Nintendo releases out. Sadly, last […]