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Jacob Chambers

Old-school gamer with a cheeky tongue that gets me in trouble. When I'm not playing games, I'm writing about them, preferably in the vicinity of a fridge! Oh, and if you're a Justin Bieber fan, I'm afraid we can't be friends!

Technical Analysis of Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 1 by Digital Foundry

Last week, Konami’s Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 1 hit the Switch, and Digital Foundry has released its technical analysis. DF says it “could, and should have been so much more” because Metal Gear Solid 1, 2, and 3 have “limited enhancements” compared to previous versions. “The first MGS, for example, runs via an emulator at the same resolution ...

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The Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom amiibo is here

Nintendo released more than WarioWare: Move It! today. As a reminder, Nintendo is also releasing two stunning amiibo based on two popular characters from The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. Princess Zelda and Ganondorf arrive today after Link’s May release. As mentioned, these amiibo unlock two new paraglider fabrics in Link’s latest adventure. Look at them both below. ...

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Nintendo Switch Super Mario RPG Previews

Before its November 17th Nintendo Switch release, Square Enix’s Super Mario RPG released its final previews. For those who haven’t seen Nintendo Life’s “hands-on” of this upcoming Switch game, it’s looking great. The remake may be the most accurate we’ve played. How do other critics view this new Super Mario RPG? Continue reading: IGN: “Super Mario RPG has been able ...

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The Sega executive wants Sonic to “Surpass Mario” in games and movies

Sonic the Hedgehog originally competed with Mario, although the two have since appeared in other games together. This doesn’t imply competition is over. Sega’s executive director and “Sonic lover,” Osamu Ohashi, said he wants Sonic to “catch” Mario and exceed him in popularity in a new interview (translated by Noisypixel’s Ryuji). He said he wanted the blue blur’s games and ...

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Apple Arcade Exclusive: Sonic’s New 3D Action-Platformer

Sega announced Sonic Dream Team, an Apple Arcade-exclusive 3D action platformer for the Blue Blur. Sonic and friends must race across 12 levels and four planets to thwart Dr. Eggman’s weird nightmares in this new game, released on December 5, 2023. Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, Amy, Rouge the Bat, and Cream the Rabbit will return as selectable characters. According to Sonic ...

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Still on Track for 2026 Release of Sega’s First Super Game

Sega was developing a “Super Game,” and Sega still wants it out by the “fiscal year ending March 2026,” according to its latest report. Sega further reported that the team is making “steady headway in the development of the Super Game” and that it will be a “major title” that scales globally and stands “head and shoulders” above typical games. ...

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Switch Super Mario RPG Gets Five-Minute Overview Trailer

WarioWare: Move It! releases this week, but Nintendo is already planning its next Switch release. If you missed it, Super Mario RPG returns on November 17. It will have new graphics, cinematics, and a soundtrack. To hype things up, Nintendo created a five-minute overview trailer. Nintendo may release a localized version of the Japanese trailer soon. This summary covers combat, ...

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Remake of Horror Beat ‘Em Up ‘Night Slashers’

Forever Entertainment announced Night Slashers: Remake, an improved remake of the 1994 horror beat-em-up. Neither a date nor platforms have been announced, but the above teaser trailer suggests that Switch will be one of the consoles it launches on. You and three other players will fight zombies in a beat-em-up left-to-right style, just like the arcade game. The Storm Trident-developed ...

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Latest Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2 Trailer Features Roguelike Story Campaign

The PS5 and PS4 launch of Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2 is a week away, which surprised us. Platform Fighter, similar to Super Smash Bros., is looking like a good follow-up to the surprise hit first game. GameMill Entertainment released a new trailer today highlighting the game’s roguelike single-player mode. The sequel will include a roguelike story campaign and local and ...

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