Back to the Dawn release date and limited edition revealed, new trailer
Posted on 5 months ago by Cris-(chito) in News, Switch, Switch 2 | 0 comments
Clouded Leopard Entertainment has just announced the release date for Back to the Dawn, as well as a limited edition bundle. The title is set to launch for both the Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 on March 5, 2026.
The standard physical Nintendo Switch version will come on a cartridge, with the Switch 2 edition releasing on a game key card. The limited edition will include a physical copy of its respective platform, an exclusive acrylic diorama stand, two pins, a digital art book and soundtrack on, “Supporter Pack” DLC, and an exclusive “Original Item” DLC, all in a box with a special illustration. If you get a first print copy of either edition, you will also receive a microfiber cloth with an illustration, and a prison skin exclusive to the Nintendo Switch, and Switch 2 versions of the game.
You can see more details about this game in the following overview:
Double Dragon Revive opening movie
Posted on 5 months ago by Cris-(chito) in News, Switch, Videos | 0 comments
With Double Dragon Revive releasing on Nintendo Switch today, Arc System Works has released the game’s opening movie.
For those that missed our previous coverage, here’s an overview about the game:
Metroid Prime 4: Beyond boss fight leaked in unlisted Nintendo Switch 2 ads
Posted on 5 months ago by Cris-(chito) in News, Switch, Switch 2, Videos | 0 comments
Two Nintendo Switch 2 ads have surfaced showing unreleased gameplay footage for the upcoming Metroid Prime 4: Beyond. Famiboards user BackwardsCompat posted the video links on the website earlier today.
Both ads only run at 15 seconds long, with there also being a Youtube Shorts version of each one. These ads are also more centered around the Nintendo Switch 2 rather than the upcoming title, therefore they don’t show very much aside from an unseen boss. Metroid Prime 4: Beyond is only a month and a half away from its release, so we should be expecting these ads to be going public soon in tandem with the holiday season.
You can see the two ads, and their Youtube Shorts versions below:
More: Metroid Prime 4, Retro Studios
Final Formation launches next week for Nintendo Switch, new trailer
Posted on 5 months ago by Cris-(chito) in News, Switch eShop | 0 comments
City Connection and Happymeal have announced that Final Formation will be launching for Nintendo Switch on October 30, 2025.
Final Formation is the second addition to the “Sci-Fi Multiverse Trilogy”. The game was originally planned to launch last year, but has now finally received a definitive release date.
If you want to catch up on the game, you can read an overview below:
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Famitsu review scores – October 22, 2025
Posted on 5 months ago by Cris-(chito) in News, Switch, Switch 2 | 0 comments
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RetroMania Wrestling receives free update and paid DLC, patch notes
Posted on 5 months ago by Cris-(chito) in News, Switch eShop | 0 comments
RetroMania Wrestling has just received a free update, as well as a paid expansion. The RetroMania Wrestling – Legends Pack: The Madness Returns is out now, and retails for $9.99 on the US eShop.
The headliner of this DLC are the 6 legendary wrestlers including Macho Man Randy Savage, and more. The free update also has tons of additions such as new mechanics, new moves, new animations, and various other adjustments.
You can see the full rundown of everything added to the game below:
More: RetroMania, Retrosoft Studios, title update
VTuber visual novel Chinami Holic announced for Nintendo Switch
Posted on 5 months ago by Cris-(chito) in News, Switch | 0 comments
Cyberstep and Rabbitfoot have announced yet another visual novel in collaboration with a VTuber. Chinami Holic will be launching in Japan for Nintendo Switch on January 28, 2026.
This dating sim features fully voiced cutscenes from VTuber Dokugai Chinami, and will support Japanese, English, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese and other language options. There will also be a “kids” version of the game made available, which will exclude some of the more risqué scenes and imagery for a wider audience.
You can see a full story overview, as well as some information on the Chinami character below:
More: Chinami Holic, CyberStep, Rabbitfoot
Nintendo Sound Clock: Alarmo 3.1.0 update out now, patch notes
Posted on 5 months ago by Cris-(chito) in General Nintendo, News | 0 comments
A new version 3.1.0 update is now live for Nintendo Sound Clock: Alarmo.
This is a relatively small update, with no new alarm additions. The Animal Crossing New Horizons clock user interface has been slightly changed for the sake of visibility. And of course, Nintendo’s famous unspecified stability improvements.
Check out the full patch notes below:
Donkey Kong Bananza: DK Island & Emerald Rush DLC to hold regular in-game events
Posted on 5 months ago by Cris-(chito) in News, Switch 2 | 0 comments
Nintendo has just announced that Donkey Kong Bananza: DK Island & Emerald Rush DLC will begin hosting regular in-game events. The first of which titled “Chip Fever” will start on October 28, 2025, and will last until November 4.
These events will allow you to play a special version of Emerald Rush on designated stages, under certain conditions. If you get a high enough score, you can get limited edition character statues which are exclusive to said event.
For the full details on the first of these events, Chip Fever, you can read the overview below:
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New findings indicate Pokemon Friends could be a reskinned puzzle game from 2016
Posted on 5 months ago by Cris-(chito) in Mobile, News, Switch eShop | 0 comments
Pokemon Friends has received a good amount of criticism, which is largely due to its paid elements and overall generic aesthetic. Recently, Youtuber CandyEvie noticed some striking similarities between the core gameplay in Pokemon Friends and another mobile title ThinkThink. Both were developed by Wonderfly, with the latter releasing all the way back in 2016.
After reviewing footage of both games side to side, it is very likely one will assume that some asset flipping may have occurred. Most, if not all of the puzzles playable in Pokemon Friends are also in ThinkThink, with the obvious difference of presentation. It may be possible that The Pokemon Company had simply asked Wonderfy to create a Pokemon version of its already popular game, but this may not be the case as the game isn’t marketed as such at all. In fact ThinkThink is specifically aimed at a very young audience while Pokemon Friends’ marketing material suggests that it’s a game for all ages. While this theory answers why some feel that the game is too generic, it may also recontextualize how some may feel about the title’s pricing.









