Month: February 2024

This week’s Nintendo Download includes the following content: Nintendo eShop on Nintendo Switch Tomb Raider I–III Remastered Starring Lara Croft – Uncover treasures and mysteries of the ancient world alongside Lara Croft in three classic Tomb Raider adventures – now remastered and featuring each game’s expansion content. Face off against deadly foes, reveal dangerous myths and solve puzzles
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Have you ever tried organising your own tabletop RPG session? It can be a hassle. Learning the rules, figuring out the story, getting everyone together at once for long gaming sessions…there are ample barriers standing the way of the would-be adventurer. To help break down these barriers and unlock some of gaming’s more rewarding moments,
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Image: Nintendo The fighting game championship series EVO this week revealed its roster for 2024 and it features the usual mix of Tekken, Mortal Kombat, Street Fighter, and various other notable fighting series. Unfortunately, one popular all-star series that’s been missing for a few years now is Smash Bros. by Nintendo. Nintendo withdrew from EVO
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Epic Games and The Walt Disney Company have announced a new collaboration that will result in the joint creation of an all-new games and entertainment universe. Alongside the partnership, The Walt Disney Company is investing $1.5 billion to acquire an equity stake in Epic Games.  The multi-year project aims to create an all-new universe that
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Artisan Studios has announced the development of a lovely hand-painted JRPG titled Lost Hellden. The studio is made up of developers who previously worked on the Final Fantasy and Valkyria Chronicles franchises to name a few. Check out the announcement trailer below, courtesy of Gematsu. Lost Hellden – Announce Trailer Lost Hellden announcement trailer. The
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Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa has talked to Reuters about future hardware from the Kyoto-based company and says that they are constantly researching and developing both new hardware and software, but he wouldn’t be drawn into saying any more than that. Here’s Mr. Furukawa’s full words: Regarding the successor to the Switch, President Furukawa denied a
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