Koei Tecmo Releases Fate/Samurai Remnant Demo On Switch Ahead Of “DLC Vol. 1” Launch

Save data will carry over.

Ahead of the Fate/Samurai Remnant DLC release next month, Koei Tecmo has now made a demo of the action role-playing game available on the Switch eShop.

The demo will allow you to test out the earlier stages of the game and save data will carry over to the full game if you decide to purchase it. The full version of the title will set you back $59.99 / £54.99.

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Nintendo Donating 50 Million Yen To Aid Japan’s Earthquake Victims

It’s also offering free product repairs.

Following in the footsteps of The Pokémon Company, Nintendo has announced it will donate 50 million yen to the Red Cross Society after a devastating 7.6 magnitude earthquake struck the country’s Noto Peninsula earlier this month.

As part of this, Nintendo has announced it will also provide free repairs to anyone in disaster zones. Here’s the official statement (via a translation of a NintendoCoLtd post on social media):

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GAME Apparently Ending Physical Trade-Ins From Next Month (UK)

Trade-off.

UK retailer GAME will reportedly be refusing physical video game trade-ins from February 2024. This news comes from Eurogamer, which has spoken to numerous staff across multiple branches of the county’s largest video game retailer.

GAME has yet to make an official announcement to the public, but multiple staff working for the company have confirmed that they have been told the service will be ending on 16th February. That means you have a month to pop in and trade in your games for credit.

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3DS Emulator Citra Is Coming To Meta Quest Next Week

Say hello to CitraVR.

The popular open-source 3DS emulator Citra is making its way to the Meta Quest platform as a native OpenXR application called CitraVR on January 20th, 2024.

As reported by UploadVR, the application will launch in beta on SideQuest and GitHub, skipping Steam as a result of the Dolphin emulator’s legal issues. Users will be able to play 3DS titles legally by dumping their games through a hacked 3DS. You can, of course, also download ROMs, though Citra itself doesn’t endorse doing so.

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Nintendo Dev On Using Anatomy Studies To Create Metroid Dread’s Amiibo

EMMI-bo.

Although the critically acclaimed Metroid Dread was primarily developed by Spanish studio MercurySteam, Nintendo itself was heavily involved in the game’s creation and marketing, as you’d expect.

Like many major releases on the Nintendo Switch, Metroid Dread also benefitted from the launch of amiibo, with a Samus/E.M.M.I dual pack available alongside the game itself. Nintendo developer Uenaka Minoru has recently spoken on the creation of the amiibo via a recruitment page and how his studies in ‘artistic anatomy’ at graduate school helped inform the overall look of the figures (thanks, Nintendo Everything).

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Oh No, GameStop Is Closing Its NFT Marketplace

NF-Terminated.

GameStop has announced that it has “decided to wind down” its NFT marketplace after initially launching in July 2022.

As reported by Decrypt (thanks, VGC), users will be unable to buy, sell, or create NFTs as of February 2nd, 2024, with GameStop citing the “continuing regulatory uncertainty of the crypto space” as its reasoning for the closure.

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Guide: Best Paper Mario-Likes On Switch – Games To Play If You Miss Old-School Paper Mario

Cutting edge.

We’ve updated this guide to reflect the upcoming release of the Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door remaster and also added Born of Bread to the list. Enjoy!


If you’re a Paper Mario fan, then there’s one key thing that you probably share with all other Paper Mario fans: Disappointment. However, Paper Mario is set to make a big return in 2024 with the remaster of the GameCube classic, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.

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Poll: Box Art Brawl: Duel – Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: The Manhattan Project

Cowabunga!

It’s time to judge some game covers as we dive into another edition of Box Art Brawl!

Last week we took it to the fairway as we matched up two covers from Mario Golf: Advance Tour. Reader, it was a washout. The North American / European cover took the competition by a country mile, snatching up 81% of the vote and leaving the Mario-less Japanese cover with the remaining 19%.

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