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Digital Foundry Praises Switch 2’s FFVII Remake: “Better Than PS4”

Digital Foundry has given high praise to Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade on Nintendo Switch 2, calling it “the best looking thing I’ve seen on Switch 2” and noting its stable performance and impressive image quality. Digital Foundry calls FFVII Remake Intergrade the most impressive Switch 2 game so far On the latest episode of […]

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Nightdive CEO Wants to Remaster Eternal Darkness for Modern Consoles

 Nightdive Studios CEO Stephen Kick has once again voiced his interest in remastering Eternal Darkness: Sanity’s Requiem, the cult horror classic for the Nintendo GameCube. The title has long been trapped on its original hardware, but Kick says it’s one of the games he’d personally “love to see get rereleased.” Nightdive’s CEO puts Eternal […]

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Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection Listed for October 30

Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection has surfaced once again — this time with a new PlayStation Store listing that points to a 30th October 2025 release. It’s a slight shift from earlier reports, and one that puts the fighting compilation right in line with the busy fall schedule. PlayStation Store Tracker points to late October launch […]

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Dragon Quest VII Remake Rumored for 2026 by Square Enix

Dragon Quest VII Remake might be next in line for Square Enix’s growing catalog of reimagined classics. While nothing has been officially confirmed, new internal documents reportedly point to a 2026 release window for the fan-favorite PlayStation title. Square Enix reportedly targets early 2026 for Dragon Quest VII Remake  According to a new report from […]

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All GameCube Games on Nintendo Switch 2: Full Updated Catalog (July 2025)

Nintendo has officially launched GameCube support on Nintendo Switch 2 via Switch Online + Expansion Pack. Fans can now revisit legendary titles like Super Mario Strikers, The Wind Waker, and F-Zero GX with enhancements, online multiplayer, and new controls—making this one of the most exciting retro libraries in Nintendo’s recent history. Updated GameCube Catalog on […]

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Argonaut Wants to Revive Buck Bumble for Modern Consoles

Argonaut Software, the developers behind several cult classics of the late ’90s and early 2000s, have expressed interest in bringing back Buck Bumble, a little-known Nintendo 64 exclusive that has gained online popularity thanks to its memorable soundtrack. The Buzz Around Buck Bumble   Released in 1998, Buck Bumble featured a robotic bee protagonist in […]

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Super Metroid & Metroid Fusion Icons Now Available on Switch Online

Metroid fans, you’ve got new icons to chase. Nintendo just added Super Metroid and Metroid Fusion icons to the Switch Online + Expansion Pack rewards lineup. The new icons feature classic Samus poses and are available for a limited time through the missions and rewards system. Unlockable Metroid Rewards   If you’re subscribed to the […]

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Unreleased Animaniacs Game for Game Boy Advance Discovered

Animaniacs: Hollywood Hypnotics was a Game Boy Advance game that never saw the light of day—until now. Originally developed by Full Fat Games in the early 2000s, this cancelled platformer has recently resurfaced in near-complete form, and game preservationists are celebrating the find as an important recovery for handheld gaming history. The Lost Animaniacs Game […]

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Nightdive Studios Teases New Remaster for Quakecon Reveal

Nightdive Studios might be preparing to unveil their next big project—and if rumors are accurate, it’s another classic remaster set to debut at Quakecon 2025 this August. Another Remaster in the Works?    The reveal came subtly during a recent Giant Bomb EX video covering System Shock 2 Remastered. According to hosts and developer commentary, […]

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Switch 2 Sells 140K in Japan, Mario Kart World Passes 1 Million

Nintendo Switch 2 continues to dominate the Japanese market. According to the latest data from Famitsu, Nintendo sold 140,026 units of its next-gen platform between June 16–22, 2025. Meanwhile, Mario Kart World remains the country’s top-selling game, passing the 1 million milestone in physical sales. Mario Kart World Crosses 1 Million Sales With another 122,578 […]

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FAST FUSION Update 1.3 Adds Carbium Cup, Pure Mode, and More

Shin’en Multimedia has announced a major new patch for FAST FUSION on Nintendo Switch 2. Version 1.3, titled the “Pure Update”, launches June 26 and adds brand-new content and graphical enhancements tailored to the power of the new hardware. FAST FUSION 1.3 Adds Carbium Cup   The headline feature of the FAST FUSION 1.3 update […]

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Little Nightmares 3 & Enhanced Edition Coming to Switch 2

Bandai Namco is bringing double the fear this fall with two major horror releases for Nintendo Switch 2. Both Little Nightmares III and a newly enhanced edition of the original Little Nightmares are officially launching on October 10, 2025. Little Nightmares III Locks in Switch 2 Release Date After months of silence, Little Nightmares III […]

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Drag x Drive Gets August 14 Release Date

Nintendo has officially dated its high-energy new multiplayer IP Drag x Drive for Nintendo Switch 2. The game will launch on August 14, 2025, following its surprise announcement during the Switch 2 Nintendo Direct. Speed, Tricks, and Full Joy-Con 2 Controls  Drag x Drive (pronounced “Drag and Drive”) offers a completely fresh twist on […]

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Hitman World of Assassination Launches Natively on Switch 2

Hitman Switch 2 is finally a reality. After years of cloud-only compromises, IO Interactive has brought Hitman World of Assassination to Nintendo Switch 2 as a fully native release — a decision the studio says was driven by “unfinished business.” The original Hitman 3 Cloud Version launched on the first Switch back in 2021, but […]

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Sakurai: Generative AI May Be Key to Game Development’s Future

Masahiro Sakurai is once again raising questions about the future of video game development—and this time, he’s pointing toward generative AI as a possible path forward. In a recent interview with Yahoo Japan, the Super Smash Bros. creator discussed rising costs, unsustainable production pipelines, and why adaptation may be the only way studios survive. Sakurai […]

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