Go on, tell us.
This week, Nintendo launched Kirby Air Riders exclusively on the Switch 2. Alongside this, it also released a new line of amiibo.
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Go on, tell us.
This week, Nintendo launched Kirby Air Riders exclusively on the Switch 2. Alongside this, it also released a new line of amiibo.
Read the full article on nintendolife.com
Coins not required.
While we’ve all become accustomed to using fancy analogue controllers these days, there’s still a large sector of the market which loves a good, old-fashioned eight-way digital arcade experience – and to that end, accessory company iMP has produced the Gaming Mini Arcade Pro for Switch and Switch 2.
On the surface, this looks like a bartop arcade cabinet, but in reality, it’s a cradle for your Switch console that allows you to use authentic arcade-style controls with games that benefit from digital input – such as old-school titles, shmups and fighting games.
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Every game we scored 9/10 or higher, plus a personal pick.
Hot on the heels of the European Black Friday eShop discounts, Nintendo has brought some of the sweet, sweet savings over to North America in the ‘Cyber Deals‘ sale.
This one is now underway on the North American eShop and will be sticking around until 3rd December, so you only have a couple of weeks to make the most of all the seasonal savings on offer.
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Cheeky!
Players in Kirby Air Riders have recently taken to creating new machines designed to look like Chef Kawasaki wearing a micro bikini. Because of course..!
As covered by Automaton (thanks, VGC), player-created machines have been flooding the game’s Machine Marketplace, which lets users purchase new vehicles in exchange for coins earned in races. The more popular a vehicle is, the more its price will increase.
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And it’s the best-selling physical game in the US this year.
Last week, we heard how Pokémon Legends: Z-A had become the “best-selling” physical game in the US of the year.
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The first event goes live next week.
Kirby Air Riders is now exclusively available for the Switch 2, and to help get the race underway, the first in-game event has been officially announced.
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Okay, is the vampire in *this* coffin?
Vampire Survivors is the gift that keeps on giving. We’ve had a countless amount of free updates, expansive paid DLCs, and so much content that it’s so easy to lose hundreds of hours to. So, how’s about a completely new game?
Yep, Poncle is spreading its wings and today announced a spin-off to Vampire Survivors, called Vampire Crawlers: The Turbo Wildcard from Vampire Survivors (we’ll stick to Vampire Crawlers…) coming to Switch in 2026. The tongue-in-cheek trailer above tells you it isn’t a roguelite deckbuilder, but it is in fact a roguelite deckbuilding dungeon crawler. Fancy that.
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Banjo-Too-Five-ie.
One of the reasons I adore N64-gen Rare so much is because they loved testing the boundaries. What could they get away with in a cheeky, charming 3D platformer? Banjo-Kazooie was already dipping its toe in the water in a few subtle (and less-subtle) ways. “How’s your nuts, bark breath?” is funny, but perhaps funnier with that adult context. And the 1998 platformer was more than ready to get a little bit scary – did anyone else freak out the first time they saw Clanker? No?
But Banjo-Tooie pushes things to a whole new level. It rips the band-aid off and tosses it off of a steep cliff into the volcano of Hailfire Peaks, almost with complete disregard for what came before it. Rare is unafraid to tell you that this is a very different game tonally from the first. In fact, growing up, it was one of the scariest games I’d played. I still feel that way 25 years later. And I love it, warts and all, for that reason.
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Let’s get ready to (air) rumble.
Fellow air riders! It is time to…ride the air.
We’re big fans of Kirby Air Riders, as if you couldn’t tell from our 8/10 review.
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“this extra time will help us polish the game further”.
Those looking forward to OPUS: Prism Peak on the Switch and Switch 2 will need to wait just a little bit longer, as developer Sigono has announced a delay into 2026.
Speaking via social media, the team stated that the delay would “help us polish the game further and bring it closer to the vision we want to deliver”. Though a specific date has not been specified, we can currently expect to see it launch in March 2026.
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