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Welcome to your SwitchArcade Roundup conference on September 14, 2018. Phil is here to complete this week of gatherings (so have a "round"). There is so much to read in the news of Nintendo Direct from yesterday. I had to take two days to organize everything AND so much that, on this rare occasion, I do not have a game of the day for you. News and new releases are much more important this time around. this excellent (and definitely not really excellent) news from Nintendo Direct!
New
Special edition switchgear for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate has been announced
Off the heels Pokemon: Let's go, Pikachu / Let's Go, Eevee Switch bundles, a new special edition Switch console has been announced. The special edition Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Switch with full branding on the dock, Joy-Con controllers and game download code will be launched on November 2nd. Before being too excited, you will not have access to reading Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. It's as if you had pre-loaded the game on your Switch since the eShop. You will have to wait with us for December 7th.
New bundle approaching! This upcoming bundle will include a #NintendoSwitch system, super #SmashBrosUltimate the controllers and the Joy-Con dock, as well as a download code for the game. Available 11/2. pic.twitter.com/x4tXUngnOk
– Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica) September 13, 2018
Luigi's Mansion 3 (working title) prepares to haunt the Nintendo Switch next year
Like an old friend (who is particularly ghostly and macabre), the Luigi's Mansion the franchise arrives at the Switch with its third installment. Of course, we will get a sample of Luigi's Mansion haunting action when the Nintendo 3DS port of the original Luigi's Mansion next month, but many of us have been looking forward to a third entry. Luigi's Mansion 3, tentatively titled, should be launched in 2019, and that's the way to go for launching yesterday's Nintendo Direct.
New Super Mario Bros. U gets "luxury" treatment with New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe
Luigi's news is not over yet on RoundArcade Roundup, with Luigi co-starring in 2011 New Super Mario Bros. U and the subsequent extension of the DLC New Super Luigi U. Now, as most Wii U exclusives tend to do, both games and their levels arrive on the switch. New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe was announced during yesterday's Nintendo Direct, and this title has long been prevalent. Although there is not much new content to find to make the "Deluxe" part of New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe As important as it may seem, a new playable character has been introduced: Toadette, who can seize the power of the crown to turn into Peachette. … I'm starting to be deeply disturbed by the implications of the tradition of the Mario series. New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe will launch early next year on January 11, 2019.
Animal Crossing is getting ready for its population to grow even more with a brand new Switch program
After years of waiting and mediocre fallout here and there (I look at you, Animal Crossing: Amiibo Festival!) Crossing of animals is finally back and welcomes new villagers into his friendly community when he arrives in 2019 on the Nintendo Switch. Just a teaser (and I mean a "teaser") trailer with the revelation of the Crossing of animals The logo of the series has been shown, but this announcement of a release scheduled for 2019 should at least attract many fans of Nintendo and fans of Crossing of animals series nevertheless excited.
Game Freak reveals a new IP address for the Switch: Town
City is simply a working title for the studio behind Pokemon, The latest project of Game Freak, a game of extraordinary appearance that has a very nice art style. This Switch game seems to take place entirely in the village of the game. You fight with invading monsters that threaten your humble abode and get help from your fellow citizens for difficult times. City is exciting not only because it looks promising, but also because it may be a taste of what we can expect from Generation 8 next year. Pokemon games … makes you wonder about the possibilities, is not it?
Nintendo Switch Online gets in the nutshell of its features
… or the absence of. I'm going to editorialize this article, more than I usually do with others since it's so much backward, even compared to the Wii U. This is never a good sign when 39 It seems that Nintendo devotes more effort to its promotional presentation trailer for the service than its real an online service. Yes, you can have cloud backups for most of your games (except games like Splatoon 2, who if I wanted to continue playing this game, I would rather be surprised to lose my rank and all my equipment for over a year of play …) and yes, at least you can play on dedicated servers … Oh. It's still P2P? Good luck with that, Nintendo. Cute preview, though. For answers to most of the questions you may have about Nintendo Switch Online, see the FAQ on the Nintendo website. And, no, there is no question "What do you think, Nintendo?" In the FAQ.
Nintendo Reveals NES Launch Titles for Nintendo Switch Online and Upcoming Monthly Additions
As stated in the trailer and by Nintendo countless times before the launch of Nintendo Switch Online, those who subscribe to the service will have 20 NES games, some even offering online games. These titles include Super Mario Bros., Super Mario Bros. 3, THE legend of Zelda, Donkey Kong, Gradius, River City Ransom, Double Dragon, Tecmo Bowl, Balloon fight, and Ghost'n Goblins, among many others.
In October, a trio of games joins the team: Key of Solomon, NES Open Tournament Golf, and Super Dodge Ball. November will see the launches of Metroid, Powerful Bomb Jack, and TwinBee. To end the year, the month of December has a programming of Wario's Woods, Ninja Gaiden, and Adventures of Lolo.
To see the full schedule and list of NES games launched for Switch Online account holders, check out this link.
What do you think of the training up to now?
Change the owners about to be at the height of their Buster swords in Final Fantasy Goodness
Not one, not two, not three, not four, not five (will he really count all that?), Not six, not seven, but eight Final Fantasy the games arrive on the Switch – all but two have never been published on a Nintendo system. These games include two previous Nintendo remasters Final Fantasy games with Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles remastered and The Mystery Dungeon of Chocobo, every friend! (formerly the exclusive Wii Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Dungeon). The latter includes the game in cooperation for two friends, a new feature for the game.
Let's move on to the main event, though? Final Fantasy VII, Final Fantasy IX, Final Fantasy X / X-2 HD Remaster, and Final Fantasy XII: The Age of the Zodiac are all coming on the switch the next year – making it the first time that these 3D slices of the Final Fantasy The series are available on a Nintendo platform. In the meantime, other games that have not yet reached a Nintendo platform include: World of Final Fantasy Maxima and Final Fantasy XV Pocket Edition HD are 2018 releases with Final Fantasy XV Pocket Edition HD out now.
#FINAL FANTASY come to #NintendoSwitch, kupo! Many titles of the legendary RPG series are forthcoming, including FINAL FANTASY VII, FINAL FANTASY XII, ZODIAC AGE and FINAL FANTASY XV POCKET EDITION HD. #NintendoDirect pic.twitter.com/qZPHknqZIw
– Nintendo of Europe (@NintendoEurope) September 13, 2018
What's new in the world ends with you: Final Remix? Look no further!
Speaking of Square Enix, October 12, The world ends with you: Final remix removes the beat on the switch with an intuitive touch or Joy-Con controls, the latter allowing for cooperative play. In addition to these new tips, the Nintendo switch Final Remix version of The world ends with you will feature a new chapter in history, which highlights a new character – Coco. As a lover of The world ends with you From its initial release on Nintendo DS in 2007, I'm more than happy to review this exceptional offer of Square Enix, this time with new content and updated visuals.
Mario Tennis Aces offers a major update later this month
During yesterday's Nintendo Direct, some Mario Tennis Aces update information presented itself: version 2.0. This release plans to add four new characters to the list, unlocked via the online game: Birdo, Shy Guy, Koopa Paratroopa and Petey Piranha. In addition, a new mode called Challenge Co-Op seems similar Mario Kart WiiOnline mission mode, but instead of completing missions on your own, you do it with other players (and of course in tennis style challenges). Each of the online missions will only be available for a limited time, each offering a new outfit or a new color to participate and complete them successfully. Mario Tennis Aces Version 2.0 is launched on September 19th.
The marvelous mobile wonder Downwell drops on the Nintendo Switch
Devolver Digital has revealed that the success story of mobile gaming Downwell is focused on the switch. The original announcement was made unexpectedly in the Japanese Nintendo Direct. To alleviate the concerns of the purists of the original game, Devolver has clearly indicated via Twitter that players will enjoy Downwell in TATE mode by holding the switch vertically. With all the success and breadth of online gaming, it's really cool to have this mobile treasure on the Switch – there's no release date yet.
Downwell by @poppppin is directed to Nintendo Switch! #NintendoDirectJP pic.twitter.com/jDaUn1pYaj
– Devolver Digital (@devolverdigital) September 13, 2018
Other news
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Animal Crossing: Isabelle, from New Leaf, joins the Super Smash Bros. formation. Ultimate
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Sid Meier's Civilization VI officially announced its launch on November 16
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Warframe fights its way until November 20
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Splatoon 2 reaches the worm. 4 – available now
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Katamari Damacy Reroll is ready to take you into her game later this year
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The Capcom Beat 'Em Up Bundle Prepares for Local Multiplayer and Online September 18
New versions
Nintendo Labo: Toy-Con 03 – Vehicle Kit ($ 69.99) – Retail Only
Not many new versions on the SwitchArcade Roundup are only physically available, but obviously with a game like Nintendo Lab: Toy-Con 03 – Vehicle Kit (yes, it's ALWAYS a mouthful), a part of the fun and experience is the very construction of the cardboard controllers used for the game. To make a steering wheel with a pedal that works well for your car, to build a flying stick for your plane, the Vehicle kit allows really ingenious creations. The extra bonus of the actual game is much deeper than the initial batch of Nintendo Labo kits does the Vehicle kit the one I seriously think about getting.
Final Fantasy XV Pocket Edition HD ($ 17.99 from $ 29.99 until September 20)
That's the type of game I fought with on my iPhone (well, the original Pocket Edition, due to the fact that it is an older iPhone with its own problems, but also because it is not able to fully control the touch controls. I am now looking forward to playing with my favorite input method for these types of games – analog controls. For those of you who may only have a Switch, you can finally see what's going on around you. Final Fantasy XV is all about – albeit a more simplified version, almost Cliff notes of Final Fantasy XV. Final Fantasy XV Pocket Edition HD is available today, and is currently being reduced until September 20 for its launch. A reduction of 40%? Niiiiiiiice.
Cities: Skylines – Nintendo Switch Edition ($ 39.99)
We built this city. We built this city on Nin-ten-do !!! Maybe it does not have the same elegance as the original song of Starship, but my words I like as much. In a surprise announcement, the critically acclaimed city building simulator Cities: Skylines arrived yesterday on the Nintendo eShop, allowing the owners of Switch to create and manage their own virtual cities. Although the Nintendo Direct does not show a nice frame rate for the game, it seems that the performance depends on whether you play in an anchored or portable way – the latter may actually seem to work better!
Bastion ($ 14.99)
Bastion This is no stranger to consoles, handhelds and mobile devices. If there is a recent platform on which to wear, you can bet that the much appreciated Bastion come to her. Now, for the first time, a Nintendo system sees the launch of Bastion with the release of the Switch version of the game yesterday. If you can believe it, it's actually the first time I play through this intensive-action dungeon robot, so if you're interested in the prospect of a new came on Bastion– Specifically, the Nintendo Switch is designed for you this Monday!
CPR Surgeon Simulator ($ 11.69 from $ 12.99 until September 20)
Hopefully all potential surgeons get rid of CPR surgeon simulator. For some reason – and I'm not sure about it – I believe that the use of a mass is NOT the proper medical procedure for resuscitating a failing heart. That said, I'm not a licensed doctor, so I probably should not be speaking without thinking about it. So, even though it may or may not be an appropriate medical procedure, you can bet that you are sure to have fun! With the addition of the gyroscopic Joy-Con movement, you can really Enter your work. CPR surgeon simulator currently has a launch discount of one week.
Wasteland 2: Cut Director ($ 29.99)
Wasteland 2 did not work well on PlayStation 4 or Xbox One. It could be said that it was a bit of a performance … wait … a fallow land. (Hey, who threw that rotten tomato on me!?) That said, the turn-based tactical gameplay well received from Wasteland 2: Cut Director perhaps it deserves to be ended by performance problems that may occur on this Nintendo Switch port.
Other news
Sales
New games for sale
- Riot of baseball ($ 3.34 from $ 4.99 to September 19)
- Flat Heroes ($ 7.99 from $ 9.99 to September 20)
- Garage ($ 11.99 from $ 14.99 to September 20)
- Guts and Glory ($ 11.99 from $ 14.99 to September 20)
- Hello neighbor ($ 31.99 from $ 39.99 to September 20)
- Mr. Shifty ($ 11.99 from $ 14.99 to September 20)
- Ghost Trigger ($ 11.99 from $ 14.99 to September 20)
- Punch club ($ 11.99 from $ 14.99 to September 20)
- Road to Ballhalla ($ 11.99 from $ 14.99 to September 20)
- CPR surgeon simulator ($ 11.69 from $ 12.99 to September 20)
- The final station ($ 15.99 from $ 19.99 until September 20th)
- Light fall ($ 9.74 from $ 14.99 to September 24)
- spheroids ($ 5.99 from $ 7.99 until September 24th)
- Yonder: The Chronicles of Cloud Sensors ($ 23.99 from $ 29.99 to September 24)
- Bleed ($ 4.07 from $ 11.99 until September 27th)
- Cast of the Seven Godsends ($ 4.41 from $ 12.99 to September 27)
- Gel ($ 6.49 from $ 12.99 until September 27th)
- Redneck Immortal ($ 13.99 from $ 19.99 until September 27th)
- Inversus Deluxe ($ 8.99 from $ 14.99 until September 27th)
- Slayaway Camp: Butcher's Cut ($ 5.09 from $ 14.99 until September 27th)
- Zen Bound 2 ($ 9.74 from $ 14.99 until September 27th)
- Lost sea ($ 6.99 from $ 9.99 until September 30th)
- Skee-Ball ($ 14.99 from $ 19.99 to September 30)
- Zotrix: Solar Division ($ 11.24 from $ 14.99 to September 30)
- Mecho Tales ($ 0.79 from $ 0.99 until October 3)
- Road of the plague ($ 0.99 from $ 15 until October 3)
- The bridge ($ 2.49 from $ 9.99 until October 3)
Sales end tomorrow, Saturday, September 15
- Regalia: Of Men and Monarchs – Royal Edition ($ 21.24 from $ 24.99 until September 15)
Sales ending on Sunday, September 16th
- Full diet ($ 4.79 from $ 5.99 until September 16)
- Grand Prix Rock & # 39; N Racing ($ 5.99 from $ 7.99 until September 16th)
- Plantera Deluxe ($ 3.49 from $ 4.99 until September 16)
- Twin Robots: Ultimate Edition ($ 5.35 from $ 7.99 to September 16)
Sales ending on Monday, September 17th
- Crash Bandicoot: Trilogy N. Sane ($ 29.99 from $ 39.99 to September 17)
- Sound forces ($ 23.99 from $ 39.99 to September 17)
- TumbleSeed ($ 4.94 from $ 14.99 until September 17)
- Where are my friends? ($ 1.19 from $ 5.99 until September 17)
As someone once said, "separation is such a sweet pain." In other words, unless we both know we'll meet again soon, early next week! So far, I still love reading your comments Articles and news items published on SwitchArcade Roundup, and I am very interested in your thoughts on Nintendo Switch Online. Do you want to subscribe to the service?
As I always end the SwitchArcade Roundups, keep your Joy-Cons loaded and your switches loaded with great games! See you Monday!
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