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Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection 1.0.5 update

A new version 1.0.5 update was released this week for Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection. If you have the Nintendo Switch 2 or Switch versions, it’s available to download now.

There’s a good amount here including Room Codes, which “give you total control over who joins your online private lobby.” Players can also filter available rooms based on a player’s online connection strength. Also included is versus AI and Fixed AI difficulty for all Genesis, 32X, and SNES versions, expansion of the Kombatants section of The Krypt, performance improvements, and more.

The full overview is as follows:

Sin Reloaded

Atari and Digital Eclipse today unveiled Sin: Reloaded, which is in the works for Nintendo Switch. It’ll be available later this year.

Sin: Reloaded marks the return of the 1998 first-person shooter from Ritual Entertainment. This new edition features enhanced remastered visuals, modernized control schemes, and includes the Wages of Sin extra mission pack.

Here’s a bunch of additional information:

Jay and Silent Bob Chronic Blunt Punch release date

We’ve got the release date for Jay and Silent Bob: Chronic Blunt Punch. Announced today, the title is hitting Nintendo Switch on April 20, 2026.

Jay and Silent Bob: Chronic Blunt Punch has been in the works for awhile, but plans for Nintendo’s console were only just confirmed towards the end of last year.

Here’s some information about the game:

Atari and Digital Eclipse have prepared a launch trailer for The Disney Afternoon Collection. After nearly a decade, Nintendo fans can get their hands on the package with the new Switch 2 and Switch versions, and that’s with two new games: Goof Troop and Bonkers.

Tons of details can be found in the following rundown:

Nearly a decade after it originally released, The Disney Afternoon Collection will finally hit Nintendo platforms next week with its launch on Switch 2 and Switch. Fans had originally been clamoring to see the package back in 2017, and Digital Eclipse was finally able to make it happen.

We recently had a chance to speak with Chris Kohler, editorial director at Digital Eclipse, to learn more about The Disney Afternoon Collection on Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch. Not only will Nintendo players be getting the entire release, but two new games have been added as well – making this the definitive version.

Here’s our full discussion:

February 12: Today, it was announced that Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition is on the way to Nintendo Switch. It comes out tomorrow, February 13. A physical release will follow in June.

Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition was made by Digital Eclipse in partnership with Digital Eclipse. It features five versions of the game, including PlayStation, Atari Jaguar, MS-DOS, Game Boy Advance, and Game Boy Color. There’s also new content and various features.

Here’s the full rundown:

Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition was announced and released this week, and while it’s great to see the franchise return, it’s receiving a somewhat mixed reaction – in part due to a change in music.

One of the more iconic elements of the original Rayman was its soundtrack. Some of the music is still retained here, but notable swaps were made in certain areas. There are flat out replacements as well as new arrangements.

The Disney Afternoon Collection

The Disney Afternoon Collection appears to be coming to Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch.

New listings for the game have just appeared on the ESRB website. Interestingly, Atari appears to be publishing.

Atari 50 Namco Legendary Pack DLC

More support is happening for Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration, and today, brand new Namco Legendary Pack DLC was revealed.

The DLC tells the story of the early partnership between Atari and Namco. It will contain the best-selling Pac-Man for Atari 2600, along with a collection of titles from the Atari 2600, Atari 5200 and Atari 7800, including Galaga, Dig Dug, Xevious, and Galaxian.

Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection update

Digital Eclipse has already announced the first update for Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection. While it’s only on PC currently, it should roll out to other platforms including Nintendo’s systems soon.

This update is all about making immediate improvements. Various titles in the package have been touched up, and other aspects such as audio and the Music Player should be in better condition.

The full rundown is as follows:


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