Talking Point: If ‘Switch 2’ Is Backwards Compatible, What Will You Do With Your Switch?

Destined to gather dust?

As we approach 2024, we’re naturally getting increasingly keen to learn more about Nintendo’s next major piece of hardware, affectionately dubbed the ‘Switch 2’, for now. After all, although the current line-up of upcoming Switch games is certainly nothing to sneer at, there’s no denying that Nintendo is leaning heavily on remakes and remasters, presumably while its core teams work on ‘next-gen’ titles. If that doesn’t indicate a new console is on the horizon, we’re not sure what does.

At the moment, the majority of us are under the assumption that the ‘Switch 2’ will be a reasonably ‘safe’ upgrade to the current console in general form and function; a hybrid device that retains the core concept of the Switch but beefs up the performance considerably while possibly adding a few new innovations here and there. It makes sense, right? Although many of us are eager to move on to the next big thing, Nintendo isn’t ready to ditch the Switch brand, and none of us want it to. It still works wonderfully after all these years, so why do anything drastically different?

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Review: DreamWorks All-Star Kart Racing – Ain’t The Sharpest Tool In The Shed

They put a Shrek in it.

Given that he’s an internet icon these days and the star of countless memes, it’s a bit of a surprise that it’s taken this long – 12 full years, in fact – to find a way to get Shrek into another video game. The last title to feature the onion-layered ogre was DreamWorks Super Star Kartz, released by Activision in 2011 for the Wii, Xbox 360, PS3, and 3DS. It’s somewhat fitting, then, that he would return in another DreamWorks karting game, and equally fitting that it too feels two generations old.

DreamWorks All-Star Kart Racing is the latest offering from Bamtang Games, which was previously responsible for the Nickelodeon Kart Racers trilogy (which started weak on Switch, got better with the second game then lost its way again with the final entry). Sadly, while this DreamWorks-themed racer has a number of decent ideas, the execution is as sloppy as a Bergin eating a Troll.

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Miyamoto And Avi Arad Have Been Discussing The Zelda Movie For A Decade

“I know we face an extremely high hurdle”.

When Nintendo announced that it was developing a movie based on The Legend of Zelda, Shigeru Miyamoto wrenched control of Nintendo’s Twitter account away from the company’s social team to give a few short details on the project.

There, he stated that he had been “working on the live-action film of The Legend of Zelda for many years now with Avi Arad-san”. We took “many years” to mean three or four, possibly five at a push, but it turns out we were way off. According to the newly translated Q&A session from Nintendo’s latest financial release, Miyamoto and Arad have been discussing the movie for ten years. A decade, folks.

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Poll: What’s Your Favourite New Mario Kart 8 Deluxe DLC Track In Wave 6?

Let us know.

Nintendo’s Booster Course Wave 6 DLC for Mario Kart 8 Deluxe arrived yesterday and now that everyone has had some time to check it out, it’s got us wondering what your favourite track is in this new update.

You might have been excited about a particular track in the lead-up, and now that you’ve played them all you’ve changed your mind and are actually a fan of another one. So, vote in our poll and share your thoughts in the comments.

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Level-5’s New Fantasy Life Game Has Been Delayed Until 2024

Update: Level-5 wants to deliver a “better quality” game.

Update :

Unfortunately, Level-5 has now officially confirmed the delay of Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time. It will now arrive on the Switch at some point in 2024. Here’s an official statement, explaining the developer wants to deliver a “better quality” game:

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Talking Point: So, Who Could Play Link, Zelda, Ganondorf In The Upcoming Zelda Movie?

A Link to the Cast.

Well, there it is. Nintendo has announced that not only is a Legend of Zelda movie a possibility, but it’s happening. Shigeru Miyamoto himself took to Twitter to share this news, stating that producer Avi Arad and director Wes Ball are already attached and it will be co-financed by Sony (a fact that we are still wrapping our heads around). Oh, and it is also going to be live-action. Let’s not forget that bit.

If this were to be announced as an animated film, we would be on board in a heartbeat (heck, we have dreamt about a Studio Ghibli or even Sony Pictures Animation, Spider-Verse take on the series for years now) but live-action cinema comes with its own set of challenges. What does a ‘real-life’ Hyrule look like? Who really wants to see a realistically rendered Zora? And perhaps the most pressing issue of all: Who the heck do you cast in these beloved roles?

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Nintendo Download: 9th November (North America)

Spirttea! Super Crazy Rhythm Castle! Double Dragon!

The latest Nintendo Download update for North America has arrived, and it’s bringing new games galore to the eShop in your region. As always, be sure to drop a vote in our poll and comment down below with your potential picks for the week. Enjoy!

Switch eShop – Highlights

Hogwarts Legacy (Warner Bros, 14th Nov, $59.99) – Your letter from Hogwarts arrives on Nov. 14. Take control of the action and be at the center of your own adventure in the wizarding world as you experience Hogwarts in the 1800s. In this immersive, open-world action RPG, you’ll freely roam iconic areas like Hogwarts, Hogsmeade, the Forbidden Forest and the surrounding Overland area. Get sorted into your house, forge relationships and master skills to become the witch or wizard you want to be. Learn spells, brew potions, grow plants and tend to magical beasts along your journey. Make allies, battle dark wizards and ultimately decide the fate of the wizarding world – your legacy is what you make of it.

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Level-5’s New Fantasy Life Game For Switch Has Reportedly Been Delayed

It’s meant to be out this year.

If you were worried Level-5’s upcoming Switch release Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time might not make its 2023 release window, today we’ve got a bit of an update.

This latest information (via Ryokutya2089) has been discovered in a Japanese advertisement, which suggests the game’s launch period has shifted from this year to 2024.

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Warner Bros. Says It’s Focused On Transforming Its “Biggest Franchises” Into Live Services

“Always on gameplay” with an extended life cycle.

During Warner Bros. Q3 earnings call, the company’s CEO David Zaslav has revealed it’s focused on transforming its “biggest franchises” from three to four-year releases into “more always on gameplay” experiences through live services, multiplatform releases, and free-to-play extensions.

The “goal” is to have “more players spending more time on more platforms, with Warner Bros. wanting to “drive engagement and monetization of longer cycles at higher levels”. It’s also identified a “significant opportunity” to generate greater post-purchase revenue”.

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