Video: Footage Of LEGO’s “Unreleased” James Bond Video Game Surfaces Online

It apparently wasn’t suitable for the LEGO brand.

The LEGO video games have tapped all sorts of IP over the years, but one project that never did see the light of day was a James Bond entry.

TT Games was at one point working on its own brick-based spin-off of the 007 franchise and now footage of this pitch has surfaced online. It shows the famous agent in many iconic scenes facing off against characters like Oddjob and Jaws, driving a variety of different vehicles and utilising all sorts of gadgets.

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Video: Here’s The Official Mega Man Trailer For Amazon’s ‘Secret Level’ Series

The “groundbreaking” anthology debuts next month.

At Opening Night Live in August, Amazon shared a teaser of its new anthology series ‘Secret Level‘ from the “creative minds behind LOVE, DEATH + ROBOTS.

It’s a series focused on “original stories set within the worlds of some of the most beloved video games” and we’ve now got our first look at the Mega Man special starring the famous blue bomber, also referred to as “Rock”. Capcom has even shared a promotional poster alongside the new trailer.

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ININ Games Acquires Shenmue 3 Publishing Rights, Teases Announcement

Fans are already calling for a Nintendo release.

Nintendo’s platforms have hosted all sorts of iconic series over the years, but one we haven’t seen just yet is Shenmue. While nothing has admittedly changed on this front, a recent announcement has reignited hopes.

ININ Games has revealed it has now “officially acquired” the publishing rights to Shenmue III and will have “some news to share about this soon enough”. While nobody knows what to expect just yet, fans of the series are already calling for the third entry to be released on Nintendo’s platform.

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Nintendo Store Tokyo’s Latest Gacha Goodies Are A Range Of Zelda: TOTK Zonai Devices

You’re gunna hear me Rauru.

Remember earlier this year when Nintendo revealed its range of controller button fidget toys, sold exclusively in the gacha machines of its Japan stores? Well, it looks like there’s a new collection in town to get us envious all over again.

As spotted by a whole host of people today on Twitter and BlueSky, it appears that the Tokyo Nintendo Store is home to a new gacha collection, one that contains miniature magnetic Zonai devices from The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. Oh, be still, my beating heart.

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Random: Now Pokémon Is Getting Its Own ‘TCG’ Rip-Off On The Switch eShop

Just stop.

It’s no secret that the Switch eShop is home to a ridiculous amount of utter slop alongside the genuinely good games, but what’s baffling us is just how unwilling Nintendo seems to be to improve anything.

Just this week, we highlighted a game that blatantly copied Witch Beam’s homework with Unpacking, and now it seems as though Pokémon is once again in the firing line. Specifically, following the success of Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket on mobile, a new game has cropped up for pre-order on the eShop called TCG Card Shop Master.

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Xenoblade Singer Performs Gorgeous New Renditions Of Earthbound & Eiyuden Chronicle Music

Aaand, relax.

If you’re rebounding off a day of Thanksgiving turkey (or just a regular Thursday, for those outside the US) and are looking for something to relax and unwind to, the singer behind Xenoblade Chronicles‘ ending theme, Sarah Àlainn, has you covered.

Over the course of this week, the musician has dropped a trio of new tracks inspired by the worlds of gaming and anime, all of which are now available on a host of streaming services including YouTube Music, Spotify and Amazon Music — and we’ve linked them in throughout this article, because we’re kind like that

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Video: Latest Professor Layton Trailer Upload Shows Off English In-Game Text

See what the locals of Steam Bison have to say.

Remember the new Professor Layton and the New World of Steam trailer that was shared in August? Well, Nintendo UK has now shared a slightly different one.

While it’s the same footage and gameplay, and the voice work and voiceovers are still in Japanese, the in-game text is now displayed in English. So you can actually see what some of the characters are saying to Layton and Luke. Menus and the game map are now also in English!

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It’s Over! Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp’s Online Service Has Officially Ended

The paid version replaces it next month.

Earlier this week, you might have seen how Isabelle and the villagers said their goodbyes in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp on mobile devices. Well, in an update, the online service for the free-to-play game has now officially ended.

The game’s social media account shared the following message and artwork to mark this occasion, while also noting how it hopes to see players return in the paid version of the game Pocket Camp Complete.

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Patent Suggests Samsung May Create Its Own Foldable Handheld Console

Samsung Flip Switch.

A new patent from South Korean tech giant Samsung suggests that the company may be tinkering with a potential handheld gaming console.

That’s not all, though. The patent suggests that such a device may follow in the footsteps of the company’s Z Flip and Fold phone lines and boast its own foldable screen. As reported by 91Mobiles (thanks, Tom’s Guide), the patent was registered earlier this month via the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), showcasing some pretty clear cut images of a device that closely resembles the Switch in design, but with a few obvious differences.

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Feature: 9 Things Nintendo Could Add To Switch 2 So It’s Not ‘Just Another Switch’

The same but different.

So here we all are, waiting. For all the rumours — all the supposed prototype casings and talk of electromagnets and back buttons — the only things we can say for certain about ‘Switch 2’ are that it’ll be revealed sometime in the next 123 days (before the end of the fiscal year on 31st March 2025) and that it’s backwards compatible with current Switch software.

Not a whole lot to go on, but that backwards compatibility nugget essentially confirms that the new console’s form factor has to be a touchscreen tablet with detachable controllers. No doughnut screens, no pyramids that project holograms – as expected, Nintendo is sensibly sticking with what works and plans to deliver ‘another’ Switch.

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