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Image: Nintendo Life We’re republishing this today to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Kirby and the Amazing Mirror on GBA, which you can also play on Nintendo Switch Online via the Expansion Pack! Kirby — one of the most famous faces (with little podgy arms and feet attached) in Nintendo’s stable of stars — has
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Update: We’ve updated this list and given it a spring clean. Along with that, we’ve also added two newer releases to the pack: Botany Manor and Snufkin: Melody of Moominvalley. Enjoy! What exactly makes a game cozy? Is it the player’s state of mind while playing? Is it an adherence to specific aesthetics or messages?
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There has been a lot of rumors swirling around in regards to SEGA and Atlus’ future plans. A big reason for that is due to insider information that has been coming from Midori. Midori is the same user that had leaked the existence of Persona 3 Reload and Persona 5 Tactica before they were officially
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Nintendo has been very active with the Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack retro libraries lately. Although it varies which retro library Nintendo updates, Nintendo’s schedule with new additions has reached a point where it is guaranteed to see at least one retro game added a month. Well, Nintendo has officially announced some more additions.
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From the very beginning, Nintendo handhelds have been a powerhouse in the puzzle genre, championing games that might have been lost in the bombastic, graphics-obsessed arena of home consoles. Switch’s bridging of the portable/home console divide means it upholds that proud puzzling tradition and gives on-the-go gamers a chance to dive deeper than ever before
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Back in late March, Tchia was officially released on PC, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. However, the action-adventure game is also currently slated to be released on the Nintendo Switch. That said, a release date wasn’t really known yet. The only thing Tchia had was a Q2/Q3 2024 release window. Well, that has now changed.
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Today marks a bittersweet moment for Nintendo enthusiasts worldwide as the tech giant bids farewell to the online functionality of its beloved Wii U and Nintendo 3DS consoles. For gamers, this translates to a significant change in how they interact with their favorite titles. While offline gameplay remains unaffected, any games reliant on online features
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