Nintendo Direct 13/02/2019

This evening, on February 13th, there will be a Nintendo direct at 10PM UK time. Be sure to tune in for new announcements and updates on upcoming games. A full Nintendo Direct roundup will be posted after the Direct!


Nintendo News 11th September: Nintendo Direct, SNES Mini stock

Nintendo Direct Announced

Today Nintendo announced that a new Nintendo Direct will take place on Wednesday 13th September at 23:00 UK time. At 45 minutes long, the Direct will be longer than this year’s E3 Spotlight event. It will focus on new games for Switch and 3DS in the coming months and will include new information on Super Mario Odyssey.

Back from the dead!

Both the NES Mini and the SNES Mini will be receiving extended production runs, lasting until 2018. The NES Mini was previously announced as being discontinued, so this extended production run will give Nintendo fans another chance to get the rare console. The SNES Mini’s production has been extended from Christmas 2017 to sometime in 2018.

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Sonic Forces Releases 7th November with Bonus Edition

Sega has today announced a release date for Sonic Forces: 7th November.

The bonus edition is only for preorders, and comes with a skin to stick on your Joy-Cons and Grip and five exclusive costumes from other Sega and ATLUS games, including Super Monkey Ball, Persona 5 and Jet Set Radio.

Sonic Forces is the second Sonic game to be released this year, following the critically acclaimed Sonic Mania. In the style of Sonic Generations, you can play as three different characters: Classic Sonic, Modern Sonic, and a custom character you can make yourself.

Sonic Forces for Nintendo Switch is available to preorder on Amazon UK for £34.99.


New Splatfest-exclusive stage revealed for Splatoon 2

A new Splatoon 2 stage has been revealed that’s exclusive to Splatfests. The new stage, Shifty Station (or Mystery Zone in Japanese) makes its debut on the 5th August in the first Splatfest along with 2 other randomly-picked stages. Shifty Station will appear only at Splatfests and will take on a new form each time.

 

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Nintendo News Roundup- July

Hello! Welcome to Nintendo News Roundup. In this monthly feature, we’re going to be discussing the topics relevant to Nintendo fans. So, without further ado, let’s-a-go!

Nintendo Switch Online App

Nintendo’s upcoming paid service, Nintendo Switch Online, released its mobile app this month for iOS and Android users. The app launched alongside Splatoon 2, showcasing Splatnet 2. Splatnet 2 lets you see your battle stats for your past 50 games, telling you how much turf you inked, how many splats you got and even the gear of your opponents!

Although the app has many useful features for Splatoon 2, some features have been heavily criticised by users, the biggest problem being voice chat. The app is the sole location of the voice chat feature, so if you don’t have a mobile device you won’t be able to get in on the action. The app has to be open at all times for voice chat to work. Hopefully Nintendo will release an update in the future. The full Nintendo Switch Online service will release in 2018, with a one-year subscription costing 19.99 (about £17.99).

First Splatoon 2 DLC released

Less than 2 days after the game’s launch, the first of many Splatoon 2 updates was released. The free content update contained a new weapon, the Inkbrush. This weapon is in the roller category, with a small ink spread but a high running speed and large flicks of ink. All updates for Splatoon 2 will be free, and the game will receive updates for a year, with Splatfests lasting for 2 years.

First Splatoon 2 Splatfest announced

The theme of the first full Splatoon 2 Splatfest has been announced, taking place from 5/07 – 6/07 – are you Team Mayo or Team Ketchup?  This Splatfest sees the first ever use of red ink, which Nintendo did not allow in the original Splatoon due to its similarity to blood. Let us know who you think will win!

New Minecraft Switch update

A new update for Minecraft: Nintendo Switch Edition has been released, and it’s a good one! As well as adding a host of new features, the resolution of docked mode has been upgraded from 720p to a Full-HD 1080p. Splitscreen multiplayer lag has also been eliminated! A full changelog for the update, including feature additions and bug fixes, can be found here.

Mario Kart Arcade GP VR released

On the 14th July, Mario Kart Arcade GP VR was released in arcades across Japan, the first Mario Kart game to be entirely in first person. The game features players donning a VR headset, driving with one hand and holding and throwing items with the other. Each arcade machine has a single playable character chosen from Mario, Luigi, Peach and Yoshi.