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‘NeuroVoider’ Review

September 18, 2017 Nick Chevalier 0

NeuroVoider is a fun, fast-paced shoot-‘em-up that offers virtually endless replayability and customization options. Billed by developer Flying Oak Games as a “futuristic twin-stick shooter RPG,” NeuroVoider offers procedurally generated levels and enemies alongside an innumerable set of weapons and armor with which to deck out your player character. The […] Read More

Nintendo Direct Roundup: September 13, 2017

September 14, 2017 Nick Chevalier 0

Yesterday, we got a slew of updates and new game announcements on titles for both Switch and 3DS, including another (and hopefully final) look at Super Mario Odyssey. Below are the highlights of the Direct, courtesy of Business Wire: Nintendo 3DS Pokémon Ultra Sun / Pokémon Ultra Moon: The new […] Read More

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NES Classic Will Return in 2018

September 12, 2017 Nick Chevalier 0

Surprise! Nintendo has announced that, due to “unbridled enthusiasm,” the NES Classic Edition will make a return in summer 2018. Additionally, the SNES Classic Edition, which was previously reported to have been only shipping through the end of 2017, will now be shipping units into 2018, and Nintendo claims that […] Read More

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‘NeuroVoider’ Launches Today on Nintendo Switch

September 7, 2017 Nick Chevalier 0

Ready for another indie title? The latest title from developer Flying Oak Games and publisher Playdius, NeuroVoider, launches today on the Nintendo Switch eShop for $13.99 USD. The game is is already out on other platforms. Described as a “twin-stick shooter RPG,” NeuroVoider is set in a futuristic landscape where brains and […] Read More

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Pokémon CEO Talks ‘Pokémon’ on Switch

September 6, 2017 Nick Chevalier 0

More Pokémon news can only be good news! In an interview with Bloomberg, The Pokémon Company CEO, Tsunekazu Ishihara, gave some insight into the previously announced Pokémon title for Nintendo Switch. Ishihara-san talks working with the Switch, Pokémon on large TVs, and the potential for accessories. Here’s what Ishihara had to say: “With […] Read More