To celebrate the upcoming launch of the long-awaited Nintendo Switch 2 the Kyoto-based company has said it is set to distribute a digital and physical version of the official Nintendo Magazine in Japan which is centred around the console. It is not clea…
To celebrate the upcoming launch of the long-awaited Nintendo Switch 2 the Kyoto-based company has said it is set to distribute a digital and physical version of the official Nintendo Magazine in Japan which is centred around the console. It is not clear if Nintendo plans to do the same thing here in the west. The contents of the magazine will be similar to the one given away to fans at the Nintendo Switch 2 Experience event.
"The digital version of the "Nintendo Magazine Special Issue" featuring the Nintendo Switch 2 will be released on the Nintendo website soon, and will also begin being shipped to retailers nationwide from around May 9th. The content will be roughly equivalent to the special issue being distributed at the "Nintendo Switch 2 Experience Event" currently being held."
Nier Automata is generally regarded as an excellent Japanese action game, so it's no surprise that gamers are eagerly awaiting for a new game in the series, with the last mainline game developed by Platinum Games. There was a mobile game titled, NieR: R…
Nier Automata is generally regarded as an excellent Japanese action game, so it's no surprise that gamers are eagerly awaiting for a new game in the series, with the last mainline game developed by Platinum Games. There was a mobile game titled, NieR: Re[in]carnation, which was taken offline back in April 2024, but the team could be looking to do something with it as the Nier 15th anniversary website is teasing something NieR: Re[in]carnation-related. The latest tease is some cryptic in-text hints along with the site's source code. Could they be planning to revamp and rework the mobile game for modern games consoles?
Video game development costs continue to rise as games and technology become more advanced, meaning that developers are less likely to take chances on games that would previously have been green lit ten years ago. One of these game series is the beloved…
Video game development costs continue to rise as games and technology become more advanced, meaning that developers are less likely to take chances on games that would previously have been green lit ten years ago. One of these game series is the beloved Ace Attorney franchise, with former Capcom developer Masakazu Sugimori stating that despite Ace Attorney being a failure at first, the series succeeded because Capcom stuck with it along with the concept and in turn continued to "nurture" it.