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Sony, Microsoft, Nintendo team up to force loot box odds disclosures
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Smash Bros Ultimate has set the record for the highest peak viewership in EVO history for any game, at over 279,000 viewers
@slasher: Smash Bros Ultimate has set the record for the highest peak viewership in EVO history for any game at over 279,000 Smash 4 lyfe #EVO19
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Digital Foundry Direct Retro - Nintendo's Famicom Disk System, a 1986 Japan-only mass-storage upgrade for the console
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1993’s Doom requires a Bethesda account to play on Switch, quickly becomes an internet joke
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Internal Nintendo memo instructs customer service to fix "Joy-Con drift" for free, even outside warranty period
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Automachef | Launch trailer
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The Nintendo Switch’s Joy-Con drift problem, explained
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Mario Maker 2 level sharing
Share codes for your own levels and the best levels you've played so far! I'm excited to see what we've put together, and I need some people to follow anyway :)
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New standard Switch model coming in August/September will improve battery life forty to eighty percent
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Turok Dinosaur Hunter - How an N64 classic evolved the console FPS
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Nintendo Switch Lite announced - $199 on September 20th
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Interesting fast-paced space-themed racing games on Switch
After our discussion about Tempest-like games, I looked at what else could at least scratch a similar fast-paced space-theme racing, with optional shooting itch on Switch. To kick off the...
After our discussion about Tempest-like games, I looked at what else could at least scratch a similar fast-paced space-theme racing, with optional shooting itch on Switch.
To kick off the discussion, these are the games I already tried that I kinda like. I‘ll update this list, once people suggest other entries. I realise it’s a bit of a mish-mash, but it’s more about the feel than a specific genre.
Fast RMX is a very fast-paced pod-racer, with a similar feel to Wipeout, if you take away the weapons, and add a boost mechanic where you need to switch your booster’s code with the speed lane. I prefer playing it with motion/gyro controls, which admittedly makes it harder to play, but with that actually feels a lot more like you’re travelling at massive speed where every unintentional jerk of the steering wheel can cause you to wipe out.
Velocity 2X is a very successful mix of a vertical shooter where time matters with added platforming levels in between. Boosting for speed and warping/teleporting to solve puzzles is a huge part of the game.
The Next Penelope is a top-down 2D (pod?) racing game with weapons, where the acceleration happens automatically, but is influenced by boost, boost markers on the track and bumping into stuff. I haven’t played it for a long time yet, but once you learn the controls it seems to be a very good game.
VSR is a pure zero-gravity, zero-friction 3D space racer. Which makes mastering the controls very hard for anyone who is not used to it. To be honest, I haven’t mastered them yet either, but haven’t given up, as I really liked RPGs and shooters with such a mechanic. It just gives a specific type of zennish “in the zone” feeling, once you get into it.
Fast RMX
price:20 €14 € until 2019-07-25
reviews: 81 % on MetaCritic
length: 3½ h main game (57 h completionist) on HowLongToBeartVelocity 2X
price:20 €8 € until 2019-07-18
reviews: 87 % on MetaCritic
length: 5 h main game (26 h completionist) on HowLongToBeatThe Next Penelope: Race to Odysseus
price:13 €2 € until 2019-07-11
reviews: 79 % on MetaCritic
length: 2½ h main game (5½ h completionist) on HowLongToBeatVSR: Void Space Racing
price: 5 €
reviews: 66 % on MetaCritic
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Buy Nintendo Switch now or wait for new release?
I'm in no rush to buy but I am considering getting a Switch. From my brief bit of duckduckgo-ing, it appears that a new Switch is on the horizon, either a newer version (Switch 2) or a mini-Switch...
I'm in no rush to buy but I am considering getting a Switch. From my brief bit of duckduckgo-ing, it appears that a new Switch is on the horizon, either a newer version (Switch 2) or a mini-Switch and the current release may drop in price.
Any thoughts? What would you do at this point? Most of the shops around here that sell them are out of stock anyway so unless I was to buy online, it's not necessarily an option.
Thanks all!
Update: I bought a Switch. With Mario Kart and Zelda. It's brilliant!
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Pokémon Sword and Shield - Four new pokemon, Gigantamaxing, and more
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Three years and 2600 hours later, 'Mario Maker' player still can't beat his own level
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Looking for game recommendations to tickle my Tempest itch
For those who do not know it, Tempest is a classic arcade vector-based game, and I urge you to check it out. It is highly addictive and nowadays should fall well within the fast-paced retro...
For those who do not know it, Tempest is a classic arcade vector-based game, and I urge you to check it out. It is highly addictive and nowadays should fall well within the fast-paced retro fashion.
The problem is that for quite some years, I had nothing to scratch that itch. The last proper Tempest-like game that I played was Typhoon 2001 on Linux, which was a free/gratis clone of Tempest 2000.
Now it seems that in 2018 Tempest 4000 came out, but only for PC (a.k.a. Windows), PlayStation 4 and XBox One. As a Linux and Nintendo Switch gamer, that doesn’t help me one bit.
There are two FOSS versions: Arashi, which works only on old Macs, and Arashi-js, which is a JavaScript re-implementation of the former. Unfortunately, none of the two seem to work on my laptop.
So, here I am, itching for that Tempest fix, yet without a clue how to get something on either Switch on Linux (apart from perhaps Typhoon if it still works). Any suggestions would be more then welcome.
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How does Shantae ½ Genie Hero: Officer Mode compare to Mighty Switch Force
Has anyone here played both Shantae ½ Genie Hero in its Officer costume and Mighty Switch Force of any classical version? If so, I would love to hear how the two compare. I have the former and and...
Has anyone here played both Shantae ½ Genie Hero in its Officer costume and Mighty Switch Force of any classical version?
If so, I would love to hear how the two compare. I have the former and and trying to figure out if I want to later order the latter’s recently announced collection.
I adored Shantae’s main game, but left the DLC/costume modes for a later time, which might be coming ;)
(… but first, finishing Velocity 2X and Wonderboy 3)
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Can someone explain the hype around Super Mario Maker 2?
I don't understand what makes the game appealing. It looks like it takes forever to make a level, and why would I want to play levels from random people on the internet? I like games that you...
I don't understand what makes the game appealing. It looks like it takes forever to make a level, and why would I want to play levels from random people on the internet?
I like games that you build stuff like KSP but just wondering what the appeal of SMM2 is.
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Something About Zelda: Breath of the Wild - Animated Speedrun Parody
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Super Mario Maker 2 review: Much more than a game design toolkit
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The history of the Elite Beat Agents / Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan series
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Nintendo Treehouse: Live | E3 2019: Hours of gameplay footage from Nintendo's E3 presence (Pokemon Sword & Shield, Luigi's Mansion 3, Mario Maker 2, Animal Crossing: New Horizons and more)
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Torchlight 2 coming to PS4, Xbox One and Switch in September
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Sequel to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild | First look trailer
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Nintendo Direct for E3 2019
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Solving the Zelda timeline in fifteen minutes | Unraveled
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Nintendo should make N64 and GameCube games in VR
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The GameCube's Lost Internet Browser
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World's first custom dungeon is now playable in Zelda Breath of the Wild
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Super Mario Maker 2 Direct 5.15.2019
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What are your favorite games on the Switch?
Looking for some new games to play. This is my list of liked games so far Worms WMD. This style of game just never gets old for me Mario kart. Looks really nice in 60fps and a ton of fun Golf...
Looking for some new games to play. This is my list of liked games so far
- Worms WMD. This style of game just never gets old for me
- Mario kart. Looks really nice in 60fps and a ton of fun
- Golf story. Surprisingly fun golf RPG game, also great 2 player multiplayer
- Arms. Quite a bit more fun than wii sports boxing
- Baba is you. Really fun puzzle game with a unique idea
- Korg gadget. Not a game but I love playing with synths
- Night in the woods. I never got to playing this when it came out but I tried it on the switch and I like it
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Switch's 'boost mode' tested: What is it and how does it work?
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The story of XBAND - The 16-bit multiplayer network for Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis
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Reddit user uses linux on Nintendo Switch as a work computer/tablet
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Nintendo pulls Switch game A Dark Room from eShop after dev reveals he sneaked in a basic code-editor as an "Easter egg"
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Persona 5 Scramble: The Phantom Strikers announced for Nintendo Switch
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New mod for bsnes emulator makes “Mode 7” SNES games look like new
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A user on the /r/NintendoSwitch subreddit: "I disassembled a Joycon stick to shed some light on why drifting occurs"
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Up to twelve months of Nintendo Switch Online free for Amazon Prime members
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Two upcoming Nintendo Switch models inspired by 3DS's split evolution, sources say
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Final Fantasy VII | Launch trailer
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FUZE ⁴ Nintendo Switch - Tech Demo - "Code on your Nintendo Switch."
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Making a Nintendo Switch frame for a TV
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Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild has been helping with my winter cabin fever!
I live in Minnesota and we have gotten record-setting cold and snow over this last month. I've noticed myself getting depressed and angry about stuff much more than I do usually. Just by...
I live in Minnesota and we have gotten record-setting cold and snow over this last month. I've noticed myself getting depressed and angry about stuff much more than I do usually. Just by coincidence, I started playing Zelda more on my Switch. Somehow, making Link walk around in the nice forests and mountains has affected me outside of the game! I feel less pissed off! Give this technique a try if you're in the same boat I am this winter.
Also, I was about to sell this game because I hated it, now I'm loving it. No prior game has caused me to simultaneously love and hate a game. Weird.
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Rumor: Microsoft is working on bringing Xbox Game Pass to Switch, including Xbox One games playable via streaming
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Super Smash Bros. Melee won't be at Evo 2019
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Wind Waker graphics analysis
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Tetris 99 isn’t just a great twist on a classic—it’s a gameplay revolution
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How Reggie Fils-Aime became a Nintendo legend - How one man saved the public image of Nintendo and became loved by Nintendo fans around the world
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