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Dragon Ball fans who also like video games (so all of them), you folks have some pretty exciting stuff to look forward to. Bandai namco is teasing some upcoming information for Dragon Ball games on its Twitter account, promising “BIG news” and “BIG reveals”. I don’t necessarily know if any new games will be revealed here, because Bandai Namco explicitly specifies Dragon Ball FighterZ ...read more
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Out of nowhere, Capcom has announced that its hack and slash action RPG Dragon’s Dogma, which first released in 2012 for PS3 and Xbox 360, will be coming to Nintendo Switch. It’s out on April 23rd and will retail for $29.99. Check out the announcement trailer below. As you’d expect, Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen includes the base game and the Dark Arisen expansion pack that released ...read more
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Paladins was originally supposed to get cross platform play with a previous update, but the feature was apparently pushed to January (that is, this month). However, now, it seems to have been pushed further. In an update on the official website, Hi-Rez Studios, the developers of Paladins, announced that the feature, which will combine PC, Xbox One, and Switch player pools, is still not ready to ...read more
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Two additional NES games will be added to Switch Online next week. Switch Online subscribers can download and play two additional NES games this month: Zelda 2: The Adventure of Link and Blaster Master. The titles join previous NES releases Super Mario Bros. 3, Ninja Gaiden, Excitebike, and many others. Zelda 2 and Blaster Master will arrive on the service January 16. Information on both ...read more
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Two Fortnite players have pulled off an impressive rocket ride play that involved not one but two rockets as well as a Bouncer. Riding rockets in Fortnite to create some clip-worthy moments was all the rage back when the ammo type was first added and players figured out they could ride atop the rockets. While the rocket-riding scenario has become more common now and isn’t quite as impressive ...read more
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The last four characters of the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate DLC have reportedly been revealed, so head on through if you don’t give a fig about potential spoilers. Super Smash Bros. Ultimate’s most recent roster additions include the free Piranha Plant – due for release next month – and Persona 5’s Joker, who’s one of five characters that make up the paid Fighter’s Pass DLC, but ...read more
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Epic Games’ “14 Days of Fortnite” event for Fortnite, which played out through the holidays, faced some scrutiny when the developer posted the wrong date for its conclusion. While the Equalizer Glider reward has been doled out to those as compensation (as long as they completed one event challenge minimum), the developer is going a step further. It has announced that 14 Days of Fortnite ...read more
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The Wii U has to be considered one of the greatest console failures in video game history. To date, the system has sold an abysmal 14 million units, and has been discontinued for two years now, despite only releasing back in 2012. Beyond porting its games to Nintendo Switch, Nintendo have moved on from the failure of a system, but that doesn't mean people aren't still looking the to buy the ...read more
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Back in May 2017, Nintendo filed for a peculiar US patent for some type of passive walking apparatus designed to aid in carrying items. Noticed first by Siliconera, the patent was published last week, providing some insight into what exactly Nintendo was looking to do with it. Apparently, the original invention was patented by a group of researches at Nagoya Institute of Technology back in ...read more
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In a recent interview with DIME, The Pokemon President and CEO Tsunekazu Ishihara spoke about the difficulties of developing for the Switch. In a recent interview with DIME, the Pokemon Company President and CEO Tsunekazu Ishihara gave some insight on the established series. Of course, since the latest entry into the series Pokemon Let’s GO Pikachu/Eevee was just released a couple of ...read more
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