The Pathless Scores ‘Exclusive Edition’ Physical Release On Nintendo Switch

Pre-orders are now live!

The Pathless made a successful transition across to the Nintendo Switch earlier this month, and if you’ve been holding out for a physical copy, you’re in luck. Pre-orders for a physical edition have now officially gone live on iam8bit’s website.

It’ll set you back $39.99 USD (or your regional equivalent) and comes with a copy of the game, foldout poster, reversible cover sheet, collectible art cards, some exclusive artwork, and is region-free.

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Feature: Rating The Best Zelda/Link Relationship In The Legend Of Zelda Games

Zelink 4eva xxx.

Zelink might be one of the biggest ships out there, and it’s hardly controversial to want Zelda and Link, the two owners of the Triforce that aren’t evil, to end up together. They’re entwined in destiny, fated to keep meeting, and falling into the princess/hero dichotomy that keeps them separate once more. And yet, they’ve never really had a romantic relationship. It’s wild!

We’re big Zelink shippers here at NL, of course, so we’ve created the ultimate list of the best Zelda/Link relationships as represented in the Legend of Zelda games. We’ve skipped a few of the games — notably spin-offs like Hyrule Warriors and Four Swords — but all the mainline games are here.

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Review: Blanc – A Perfectly-Pleasant Co-op Experience With Gorgeous Visuals

White plains.

The notion of two disparate species of animals coming together to help one another is not particularly new in the world of storytelling. The trope goes all the way back to the likes of Peter Rabbit, in which our intrepid titular hero enlists the assistance of Squirrel Nutkin to help fend off the dastardly fox, Mr. Tod. It’s a concept that just works and is immediately endearing to both children and adults; so it’s no wonder, then, that Blanc resonated with so many upon its initial reveal. But does the actual gameplay hold up? Mostly, but with some important caveats.

Blanc stars two playable characters – a wolf cub and a fawn – both of whom have been inadvertently cut off from their respective families during a sudden snowstorm. As the two try to get their bearings, they run into each other over two sides of a frozen river, and ultimately decide to help each other return to their parents and siblings. Considering there’s absolutely no dialogue in Blanc, developer Casus Ludi has done a remarkable job in communicating exactly what’s going on with the two main characters in question, despite the admittedly simplistic plot.

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Animal Crossing Is The Latest Game To Get The Boss Fight Books Treatment

Written by co-director of The Video Game History Foundation.

Last week, the fantastic Boss Fight Books began revealing Season 6 of its documentary-style books along with the first book, which looks at PaRappa the Rapper. And today, the publisher has announced that the second book will be very much in our wheelhouse by focusing on Animal Crossing.

Written by Kelsey Lewin, co-director of The Video Game History Foundation and co-owner of Pink Gorilla Games in Seattle, Washington, the book promises to look at the magic of the first game in the series, which had humble origins as a Japan-only N64 release in Dо̄butsu no Mori. The game eventually came to the West thanks to a GameCube port with expanded features.

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Review: Ten Dates – A Surprise Second Date Where More Is Better

“What’s yer name and where d’ya come from?”.

Looking back on Wales Interactive’s Five Dates in 2023, more than two years after its debut, reveals a fascinating glimpse into what life was like during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic. It’s a game that leans heavily into the idea that the dating world has migrated online, forcing singletons to conduct awkward interview-style conversations with potential suitors. We certainly enjoyed it for what it was back in 2020, but we’d perhaps argue that it’s aged better as a sort of historical artefact; a brief portal into a world that most of us would quite happily forget.

Its sequel, Ten Dates, isn’t afforded the same novelty. While the pandemic marches on across the globe, many countries have taken to treating the virus as endemic, thus returning to some semblance of normality (whatever that looks like these days). With this in mind, Ten Dates is very much a traditional affair; a game that puts its focus squarely on face-to-face interactions within typical social settings. It’s undoubtedly missing the “novelty” of remote interactions that made the first game so unique, but the focus on real-life conversations makes for a more enjoyable experience all round.

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Super Mario Bros. Movie Shares New Posters Of DK & Bowser, Here’s A Look

Coming soon to a cinema near you.

Nintendo and Illumination certainly aren’t holding back on the marketing for the Super Mario Bros. Movie. Just a day after they released a throwback video to the Super Mario Bros. Super Show! they’ve now released some more posters.

This time around we’ve got the king of the jungle Donkey Kong and another fold out of the mighty Bowser. Squint hard enough at the DK poster and you should be able to see some Mario Kart action in the bottom left. As for the Bowser poster, you can see the penguin army isn’t a fan of him.

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Feature: 22 Game Boy Advance Games We’d Love To See Added To Nintendo Switch Online

GBA gems we’d dig on Switch.

Finally, after over a year of rumours and leaks, Game Boy Advance games are now available to play on the Nintendo Switch Online service — if you’re on the Expansion Pack tier, that is.

We originally published this list back in April 2022, and back then, this was just a leaked emulator that surfaced online. And a lot of our early dreams and predictions came true. The Minish Cap, Super Mario Advance 4, and WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! all made the cut, while Golden Sun, Metroid Fusion, and Fire Emblem are all coming to the service in the future.

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Soapbox: Switch Is Great, But The GBA SP Was The Pinnacle Of Public Transport Gaming

SP-icy takes.

Soapbox features enable our individual writers and contributors to voice their opinions on hot topics and random stuff they’ve been chewing over. Today, nearly 20 years to the day since the GBA SP launched in Japan, Jim argues the case for why it still has a very important role to play in his day-to-day…


Ok, let’s get this out of the way first of all. The year is 2023 and I own a Switch OLED packed full of great games, and even some great Game Boy Advance games, too. So why — with one of Nintendo’s most successful consoles ever sitting right there — am I still playing my Game Boy Advance SP? The answer (in case you had somehow stumbled this far without seeing the title): public transport.

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Poll: What Review Score Would You Give Metroid Prime Remastered?

Scanning for scores.

We are sure that many of you lovely lot have spent the weekend Morph Ballin’ and we can’t say that we blame you! After last week’s Nintendo Direct finally brought us news of Metroid Prime Remastered we couldn’t believe our luck; but when it dropped on the very same day we had to check if we were dreaming!

Even more so was this the case when we instantly started playing it only to discover that it was good — really good. You might have caught our review of the game by now for which we awarded it a perfect 10/10 rating and stated that “a masterpiece has been made even better“. You can catch up on our thoughts in full below.

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