Fallout 4, Resident Evil Requiem, Pokémon FireRed/LeafGreen, Disney Afternoon Collection, and Rave Racer hit the Switch

Nintendo, Capcom and Bethesda, amongst others, must be hoping Switch owners have plenty of disposable income after paying off February’s bills, as it’s a corker of a week for new releases. From Capcom comes not just Resident Evil Requiem for Switch 2 but also Resident Evil 7 biohazard Gold Edition and Resident Evil Village Gold …

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Console Archives Cool Boarders review

The 32-bit era saw quite a few battles between similar titles. At the start of the generation, Daytona USA and Ridge Racer went head-to-head, and later Virtua Fighter 2 and Tekken 2. One forgotten battle from 1997 saw a three-way struggle between snowboarding sims, with the N64’s 1080 Snowboarding, the Sony published Cool Boarders, and …

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Manairons review

The impact of the N64’s still lauded Zelda: Ocarina of Time continues to be felt, with this 3D side-scrolling platformer brazenly borrowing OoT’s musical instrument playing element. It’s a magical flute that the minuscule elf-like hero Nai carries here, also doubling as a melee weapon. OoT may be fast approaching thirty years old, but we’re pretty …

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Our Adventurer Guild review (Xbox)

Most RPGs cast you as a gallant warrior out to forge their own heroic destiny, or a plucky novice adventurer who suddenly finds the weight of the world on their shoulders. Our Adventurer Guild, which has just made the jump from PC to Xbox, presents a more unique proposition. As the name suggests, you’re in …

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Kyukyoku TigerHeli – Toaplan Arcade Garage launches at the end of February

The M2 developed helicopter shooter collection Kyukyoku TigerHeli – Toaplan Arcade Garage launches digitally on 26th Feb. That’s next week! It brings together Kyukyoku Tiger/Twin Cobra (1987) and Tiger-Heli (1985) with new on-screen overlays, easier difficulty modes, and extra arcade challenges. Toaplan’s 1991 brick based puzzler Teki Paki is being thrown in as a bonus download too. The Kyukyoku …

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Gear.Club Unlimited 3, Star Trek: Voyager, Ys X: Proud Nordics, and Paranormasight: The Mermaid’s Curse hit the Switch

Nintendo systems, try as they might, have never been renowned for racing games, lacking a major franchise to compete with Forza and Gran Turismo. This may soon change, with the Switch 2’s extra horsepower able to do the genre justice. We’ve already seen GRID: Legends on Nintendo’s latest, and this week sees two other established …

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Ship’s Cat review

It’s not hard to imagine that many ideas added to a project during early development end up nixed, either breaking things in some way or failing to suit the overall tone. The best example I can think of is how so few fantasy games with dragons let you harness the ability to fly, as this …

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Tiger R-Zone – The Virtual Boy’s one and only competitor

During the development of the Virtual Boy, Nintendo believed that its then-upcoming stereoscopic 3D system was so unique and innovative that no other manufacturer would be able to replicate its features. Unbeknownst to them, Tiger Electronics had taken note of the Virtual Boy’s design and functionality, clearly expecting it to be a bigger hit than …

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High on Life 2 contains surprisingly deep cuts of retro gaming history

Back when High on Life 2 was revealed, word spread across the information superhighway of Bible Adventures’ inclusion – one of the NES’ more notorious bootlegs, often torn apart by YouTubers. Squanch Games hinted at other retro games “so bad they’re good” being included in their warped sci-fi shooter sequel too, remaining curiously tight-lipped. Play …

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