Guide: F-ZERO 99: Tips & Tricks – How To Win Races, Everything You Need To Know

F-Hero.

Nintendo’s latest entry in its Nintendo Switch Online-exclusive Battle-Royale-style series — which includes Tetris 99, the dearly departed Super Mario Bros. 35, and the soon-to-be dearly departed PAC-MAN 99 — returns a fan-favourite racer to a Nintendo console for the first entry since 2004’s Japan-only F-Zero Climax.

F-Zero 99 takes all the high-octane Formula-Zero action of the original SNES game and adds online multiplayer with up to 99 players battling it out across a variety of racing modes. It’s an addictive and complex game, and you’ll need all your wits about you if you want to climb the ranks and make it to the podium.

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Guide: Where To Pre-Order Princess Peach: Showtime! On Switch

Best deals and cheapest prices!

It’s not often we’re treated to a new Princess Peach game, so Princess Peach: Showtime! was certainly one of the more exciting reveals of Nintendo’s recent Direct presentation.

If you’re hoping to find where you can pre-order the game for the best price, we’ve got you covered. We’ll be keeping track of all retail options for you on this page, highlighting the best deals and cheapest prices available as and when they appear. Enjoy!

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Takaya Imamura Expresses His Love For F-Zero 99, Awaits ‘Revival Of The IP’

As do we!

Nintendo surprised fans this week with the reveal of F-Zero 99, a new twist on the orignal SNES classic that throws 99 players into a single race to determine who will be the last machine standing.

It’s a neat throwback to the original that follows in the footsteps of Tetris 99 and PAC-MAN 99, and fans so far seem to be quite enamoured with the fresh spin on the F-Zero franchise. Even Tatakya Imamura, one of the key developers on the series until his departure from Nintendo, has expressed his love in a recent post on X.

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Guide: Where To Pre-Order Mario vs. Donkey Kong On Switch

Pre-orders now live in US and UK!

The Nintendo Switch is fast becoming the ultimate Mario machine, with Mario vs Donkey Kong soon joining an already huge list of amazing Mario titles available on the system.

Pre-orders for this new game, which launches on February 16th 2024, are now live in the US and UK. We’ll be keeping track of all retail options for you on this page, highlighting the best deals and cheapest prices available as and when they appear. Learn more about the game here or grab a copy now below!

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Shin chan: Shiro Of Coal Town Is Bringing More Holiday Adventures To Switch

Receiving a worldwide release.

Revealed during yesterday’s Japanese Nintendo Direct showcase, we got a first look at Shin chan: Shiro of Coal Town — another holiday adventure game in the same vein as Me and the Professor on Summer Vacation, which stole our hearts last year.

This one will be released in Japan this winter and publisher Neos has confirmed that the game will also be getting a worldwide release at a later date.

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Splatoon 3 Version 5.0.1 Is Now Live, Here Are The Full Patch Notes

Changes to the DLC and more.

To kick off the latest Nintendo Direct, Nintendo confirmed the Splatoon 3 story DLC ‘Side Order’ would be arriving in Spring 2024.

That’s not all though – the game’s just been updated to Version 5.0.1. It’s obviously not as big as the 5.0.0 update, but there are still some DLC adjustments and fixes.

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Early Tech Analysis Suggests Paper Mario’s Thousand-Year Door Remaster Runs At 30FPS

It was 60FPS on GameCube.

It seems the visual upgrades in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door for Nintendo Switch may come at a cost. An early tech analysis by Nintendo World Report seemingly reveals the new version of this turn-based RPG classic will target 30FPS.

This analysis is based on the Nintendo Direct video upload and it apparently isn’t “an issue with the trailer simply being rendered at 30FPS”. It may come as a surprise to fans of the original GameCube classic, as the 2004 version ran at 60FPS. In saying this, it might not be all that surprising if you played the newest entry Paper Mario: The Origami King, which was also capped at 30FPS.

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Nintendo Download: 14th September (North America)

Mortal Kombat 1! Baten Kaitos! Solar Ash!

The latest Nintendo Download update for North America has arrived, and it’s bringing new games galore to the eShop in your region. As always, be sure to drop a vote in our poll and comment down below with your potential picks for the week. Enjoy!

Note: As the data for this Download came before today’s Nintendo Direct, any shadow drops from that presentation aren’t included here and should show up in next week’s update.

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Poll: What Did You Think Of The Nintendo Direct, Then?

A sublime September showcase?

The long rumoured and expected September Nintendo Direct has been and gone like a flash of lightning, and those 40 minutes certainly flew by for us.

The dust is settling and while we’re fully ready to share our overexcited thoughts, let’s round up some of the highlights. Splatoon 3‘s DLC, Side Order, is coming in Spring 2024 and it looks pretty darn amazing. the GBA and DS are having a moment right now with remakes of Mario vs. Donkey Kong and Another Code (a bundle which contains both the DS original and the Wii sequel). Princess Peach’s new video game finally has a title — Princess Peach: Showtime! – and a release date of March 2024. And Wave 6 of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe‘s DLC is bringing back some fan-favourite characters this winter.

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