Random: It’s Now Been 6 Years Since Zelda: BOTW’s ‘Switch Presentation’ Trailer Released

Now bring on Tears of the Kingdom!

It’s set to be a massive year for the Zelda series with the sequel to Breath of the Wild launching this May. As excited as many fans are about the future, many can’t help but reflect on just how long it’s now been since the original game’s iconic reveals.

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Kirby Is Getting His Own Panel At The 2023 Game Developers Conference

Will focus on his new 3D adventure.

The pink puff Kirby is still kind of celebrating his 30th birthday and to close the celebrations it seems there’ll be a special panel taking place this March at the 2023 Game Developers Conference.

According to the official website, this panel will be a “design session” featuring developers Shinya Kumazaki and Tatsuya Kamiyama. It will focus on Kirby and the Forgotten Land and how it made the leap into the 3D world, along with the new features it adds to the long-running series. This also lines up with the game’s first anniversary.

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Guide: Persona On Switch – All Games, Where To Start, Beginner’s Guide, FAQs

Welcome to the Velvet Room.

It took a while, but the Persona series has finally made the jump to Switch. After stealing our hearts in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (and a spin-off ‘sequel’ and spin-off remaster found their way onto the console), the main series finally made its way to Nintendo’s hybrid console in late 2022 with Persona 5 Royal.

Persona 3 Portable and Persona 4 Golden are following this up on 19th January 2023, and ahead of their joint release, we wanted to ask the ultimate question — what is Persona? Well, not really, but with lots of names, Goldens, Royals, and FES‘ being thrown around, just what on earth are the differences? What versions can we play on Switch? And, if you’ve only played the spin-offs or Persona 5 Royal, what should you play next?

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Random: Fans Create ‘Nuzlocke-Style’ Mode For Animal Crossing: New Horizons

Can’t keep a good fan down.

It has officially been one year, two months, and nine days (and counting) since Nintendo has made any significant content updates to its second-most successful game in history — Animal Crossing: New Horizons. So, on January 4th, YouTuber NintenTalk released a challenge to their viewers to “Make Animal Crossing: New Horizons fun again” by introducing what they have dubbed #ACNHHardMode.

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Super Nintendo World Hollywood Now Open For Technical Rehearsals

Clips and photos ahead.

Surprise! Super Nintendo World at Universal Studios Hollywood is now open! Technically. Like many other theme parks, the new park is going through a “soft opening”, so it’s not officially open as such; rather, it’s available to members of the public but with the discretion that entry may be limited at any time and guest numbers may be capped.

Members of the Universal park-themed website Inside Universal have managed to get inside the park, which “opened” yesterday ahead of the proper launch on 17th February.

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Random: Scarface Goes Duck Hunting In An Excellent Toy Photo Shoot

“Say hello to my little friend!”.

If you’ve ever seen the 1983 version of Scarface starring the excellent Al Pacino, then you’ll know what a mischievous, rambunctious fellow that Tony Montana is. He’s got quite the temper on him, and we reckon a few video game sessions would go a long way to helping him calm down a bit.

It seems that photographer ‘Dwayne Shoots Toys’ agrees and has created a remarkable photo depicting a toy version of Tony Montana playing Duck Hunt on the NES. Check it out:

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Poll: Kazuya & Sephiroth Smash amiibo Now Available, Will You Be Getting Them?

Let us know.

It’s officially the 13th of January in certain parts of the world, and that means the Kazuya (Tekken) and Sephiroth (Final Fantasy VII) amiibo are now available in-store. These latest amiibo releases are part of the Super Smash Bros. UItimate Fighter Pass DLC waves. Here’s a brief video of both amiibo, courtesy of Nintendo Australia’s Twitter account:

These amiibo will be followed by Pyra and Mythra (Xenoblade Chronicles 2) and presumably, Sora from Kingdom Hearts (the final DLC fighter) will be added to this line-up. Will you be adding these new amiibo to your shelf? Vote in our poll and leave a comment below.

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Feature: Fire Emblem Narratives, Ranked – Which Fire Emblem Has The Best Story?

More Dark Dragon Demon Gods than you can shake a Falchion at.

Since Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade — or just Fire Emblem as it was known in the West — made its way to the West on the Game Boy Advance thanks to the popularity of Marth and Roy in Super Smash Bros. Melee, the series has filled a cutthroat, tactical RPG void on almost every Nintendo console since – all the way up to the stellar Fire Emblem: Three Houses on the Switch.

Known for wide casts of colourful characters, challenging maps, permadeath, dozens of classes, and more recently matchmaking, the plots of political intrigue often get left out of the Fire Emblem discussion. A shame, because the writers over at Intelligent Systems have put together more than a few decent yarns over the series’ 30-year+ history. As such, we expect this month’s Fire Emblem: Engage to have a great story as well, despite much of the conversation being focused on the protagonist’s toothpaste hair.

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Nintendo’s Next Switch Game Trial Has Been Announced For Online Subscribers

Switching things up next week.

Nintendo has announced that UNO is set to be the next free game trial for Nintendo Switch Online subscribers in Europe. The freebie is available to download from the Switch eShop right now, but it won’t be playable until the trial begins on 19th January.

The chances are you will have come across UNO before and you don’t need us to tell you how the game works (yep, we have also been a part of those long family game nights that get a little too competitive). In one of the few differences between the Switch version and the OG card game, the power of online play lets you play solo against others from around the world — perfect for working on your skills before the next family event.

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