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Japanese magazine Famitsu has been chatting with The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom director Hidemaro Fujibayashi and producer Eiji Aonuma about different parts of the critically acclaimed game. In this particular interview, the team touched on the design of the Depths which twist, turns, and unravels underneath the surface of Hyrule. Mr. Aonuma
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One of the biggest releases this year will undoubtedly be Super Mario Bros. Wonder, which is the first mainline 2D entry in the Mario series since New Super Mario Bros. U launched with the Wii U system back in 2012, and it is look exceptional. The new trailer, which was uploaded by Nintendo of America
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This week’s Nintendo Download includes the following content: Nintendo eShop on Nintendo Switch Mineko’s Night Market – Playing as the adorable Mineko, you’ll do various jobs, befriend the townsfolk and craft all sorts of doodads for the weekly Night Market in this narrative adventure-sim. There are a ton of things to do, like joining parades, entering
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Since their launch on 18th November 2022, Pokemon Scarlet and Violet have gone on to sell record numbers, surpassing some of the most beloved entries of the long-running franchise despite the reasonably lukewarm reception they received in some corners due to poor optimisation and performance issues. With The Hidden Treasures of Area Zero, the games
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Games have, over their history, often sought to become interactive movies or cartoons. There is the general decades-long race towards realism in Triple-A games running on higher and higher-specced hardware, the labour-intensive, hand-drawn aesthetic of many indie games like Cuphead or Hoa and, of course, that art form traditionally maligned but subject of a recent
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