Today, Bliss Brain and Implicit Conversions unveiled Robot Anime Geppy-X for Nintendo Switch. The game is heading to Nintendo Switch on July 16, 2026.
70s-style Robot Anime Geppy-X is a remastered version of the fast-paced arcade-style 2D side-scrolling shooter action game. The Japanese cult classic will be making its worldwide debut, and in HD.
A physical release is confirmed for Japan, including a “Special Pack” limited edition. This includes a reissued drama CD and an art book.
Tons of details about the game can be found in the following overview:
Publisher 4Divinity and developer Leap Studio have finally confirmed a release date for Realm of Ink, two years after the game was first announced for Nintendo Switch. The fast-paced action roguelite will launch on the console on May 26, 2026.
Blending exquisite Chinese ink-style artwork with a modern 2.5D presentation and tight, precise combat, Realm of Ink follows Red, a fierce swordswoman trapped inside a world painted in ink. While hunting the elusive Fox Demon, Red uncovers a devastating truth: her life is nothing more than a scripted story. To break free, she must shatter the illusion, defy fate, and rewrite her destiny—one page at a time.
As it’s now February 27 in Japan, Pokemon is officially 30 years old. To celebrate the anniversary, a special video juts went out.
The video takes fans through all of the different generations with looks at various creatures and unique logos made for each one. Many fan favorites get a brief spotlight throughout.
Pokemon initially released with Red and Green versions in 1996, with a Blue version dropping later that year. The series would later debut in the west as Pokemon Red and Blue in 1998.
First 4 Figures is making a brand new statue for Link as he appeared in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, the company announced today. It should ship in Q1 2026.
Here’s the official product description:
Disgaea Mayhem, which just launched in Japan last month as Kyouran Makaism, has now been confirmed for the west. NIS America is localizing the title for a Summer 2026 launch on Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch.
Disgaea Mayhem is an action-focused game rather than a tactical RPG. NIS America is planning a limited edition for this one, but note that it’ll be a game-key card on Nintendo Switch 2.
Here’s some additional information:
It’s time for the newest North American Nintendo Download Switch report for the week of February 26, 2026. The latest releases on the Nintendo eShop include Pokemon FireRed/LeafGreen, Resident Evil Requiem, Tales of Berseria Remastered, and more.
Here’s the full roundup:
September 12: After it was just announced for Nintendo Switch 2 today, a Resident Evil Requiem graphics comparison has already come in that puts it up against the PS5 version.
We’ll have a better idea about how the game looks and runs on Nintendo’s console, but so far, the results are fairly impressive. There are some changes here and there, but this shows that the system is capable of running current-gen titles. It’s far different from what we used to see with games that were downgraded for Nintendo Switch 1 – and many projects simply couldn’t run on the platform.
Hyper Real has just announced that Saeko: Giantess dating sim will make its way to Nintendo Switch. The title will launch physically and digitally in Japan on June 25, 2025, along with a special limited edition.
The standard edition will include the physical game with reversible cover art, a sticker sheet, and an eShop download code in the box redeemable for the game’s soundtrack. The limited edition will include everything from the standard edition, along with an art book, the game’s soundtrack on CD, a postcard illustration set, a ruler bookmark, paper character stands, a replica of Saeko’s hair clip, all in a box made to look like Saeko’s drawer. Please keep in mind that although the cartridges are compatible with a Switch of any region, download codes are only compatible to a single region’s eShop; so the soundtrack download code will only be redeemable in the Japanese eShop, as this has only been announced to be a Japan only release.
You can read more information about the game itself below: