8-Bit Parody ‘The Transylvania Adventure Of Simon Quest’ Comes To Switch In 2025

Is that you, Castlevania II?

If you’re looking for an alternative to a certain Konami series, how about this new 8-bit sidescrolling platformer? The Transylvania Adventure of Simon Quest is described as a “parody/homage”, and will be coming to the Nintendo Switch and multiple other platforms at some point in 2025.

You’ll even play as a guy named Simon who must resurrect and then slay Dracula by jumping between the overworld and various mansions. There are also minigames, a range of weapons and items, and a built-in randomiser to keep you coming back for more. Here’s a bit of extra information (via Steam):

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Guide: Best Nintendo Switch Demos – Try Before You Buy On Switch eShop

Play before you pay.

Updated with Dave The Diver and Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown. Enjoy!


Since its launch back in 2017, the amount of quality games that have come to Switch is simply staggering. Nintendo’s system has quite literally thousands of titles to enjoy, many of them absolutely free to download and play, and many of the others with free demos available on the Switch eShop, so you can try before you buy.

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Guide: When Will The First Nintendo Direct Of The Year Be? Let’s Look To The Past

If only there were a way to predict!

We’re now deep into January and if you’re a Nintendo fan on the internet, you’ll likely have seen dozens of rumours regarding the next Nintendo Direct. Scrolling through your preferred gaming feed, you’ll find ‘insiders’ — some legit, most not-a-bit — leaking hot info from ‘sources’ — some real, most imagined — concerning when Nintendo is planning on serving up its customary platter of upcoming treats. De-lish!

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Nintendo Switch Was The Console With The Most Game Releases In 2023

Valve’s Steam platform had the most new releases overall.

Nintendo’s Switch was recognised for all sorts of achievements and feats last year,and one other interesting fact about the hybrid system in 2023 was that it had the most game releases of any “console” hardware in the US, placing it ahead of PlayStation and Xbox.

As highlighted by Circana analyst Anthony Silva (via Mat Piscatella), the Switch had a whopping 2,360 games released on it. With an install base of more than 132 million Switch users worldwide as of 30th September 2023, it’s no surprise so many developers want a piece of the pie. As impressive as this figure is, Valve’s digital platform Steam (and we guess the Steam Deck by default) technically blows it out of the water, launching more than 14,000 titles in 2023.

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SMITE Developer “Open” To Releasing Sequel On Switch Successor

It’s just “not sure” if it could get it running well on Switch.

A sequel to SMITE has just been announced and if you’re wondering about the chances of a Nintendo Switch release, it’s not looking good.

When asked if the MOBA sequel was getting a Switch release by TechRadar Gaming, Titan Forge Games raised concerns about the “power level” of Nintendo’s current hybrid system and minimal technical specs. Fortunately, the team is still “open” to future platforms if anything is announced by Nintendo (like the rumoured successor system).

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Nintendo Games Have Now Dominated Japan’s Sales Charts For 19 Consecutive Years

The top 10 in 2023 were all on Switch.

Nintendo has been a huge part of Japanese video game culture over the years and with this in mind, it’s now topped the sales charts for the 19th consecutive year in its homeland.

This information comes from Famitsu’s 2023 sales report, which also happens to reveal all top 10 video game software sales in 2023 were on the Switch. Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom led the charge and was followed by Mario Wonder and Pikmin 4 in second and third place. Here’s a look (via Nintendo Wire):

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Review: Pocket Auto Catch Light – Petit Pokémon GO Companion Packs A Punch

Small but mighty.

Pokémon GO auto-catch companion devices are a top-tier way to ensure that you never miss a ‘mon while out and about. Since 2016, these devices — which automatically spin PokéStops and catch the critters you pass — have come in a variety of shapes and sizes, with designs to wear on your wrist, clip to your bag, or (in the case of the Poké Ball Plus) carry in a tight grip as if you were Ash Ketchum himself.

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