Random: Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom Cutscenes Get The Game Boy Treatment

Warning: spoilers abound.

Even just one year after The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom‘s launch in May 2023, its story, cutscenes, and music have already reached legendary status among fans. Heck, even the pre-launch trailers gave us all kinds of goosebumps. Honestly, though, we never would have expected a Game Boy ‘demake’ of the title to illicit such a similar response.

Alas, a selection of cutscenes from the game has been given a stunning Game Boy treatment alongside its iconic music, courtesy of YouTube channel, uh… ‘it‘. We get to see the opening sequence of the game in which Zelda and Link stumble across… something… alongside a look at some of its closing moments. So just be wary if you’ve yet to finish Tears of the Kingdom – this is pretty spoilerific.

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Sam & Max: The Devil’s Playhouse Remastered Launches On Switch August 2024

A release date has finally been confirmed.

Update : Skunkape Games has shared a new update about the release date of Sam & Max: The Devil’s Playhouse Remastered, confirming it will be released for all platforms (including the Nintendo Switch) on 14th August 2024.

Alongside this announcement is a new trailer, which you can check out above. Here’s a little bit more about what to expect, and you can learn more about this remaster in our original story below.

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Knuckles Physical Blu-ray And DVD Release Arrives Later This Year

The Paramount series will include a bunch of special features.

The Sonic the Hedgehog series ‘Knuckles‘ made its debut on Paramount earlier this year and it was generally well-received. If you haven’t already watched it or would just like a hard copy, you’re in luck. As previously confirmed a Blu-ray and DVD is on the way and we’ve now got a bit more information about it.

It will apparently be arriving later this year in September according to some updated online listings. Along with all six episodes, we now also know it will come packed with a bunch of special features including: “gag reel, cast featurette, working with Knuckles, this or that? and Knuckles impressions”.

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Mario & Luigi: Brothership Box Art Has Been Officially Revealed For Switch

“Take a look”.

Mario & Luigi: Brothership kicked off the latest Direct broadcast and although we’ve already seen a fair bit of footage of the game, one thing Nintendo hasn’t properly shown off just yet is the game’s box art. Yes, it’s been featured in listings here and there, but now in the latest update it’s been given an official reveal via social media.

As you see it shows the famous duo, a new character called Snoutlet and a little bit of the world Mario and Luigi are about to explore, known as Concordia. An empty background similar to Bowser’s Inside Story + Bowser Jr.’s Journey also returns. As noted by Nintendo, pre-orders for this game have also gone live.

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Review: Beyond Good & Evil: 20th Anniversary Edition (Switch) – Beyond Good, Still

Turning a new Pey’j.

Considering the lengthy ongoing development of Beyond Good & Evil 2 and the subsequent grilling from eager fans that Ubisoft has brought upon itself over the years, it’s easy to forget just how darn good the original game is. First released on PS2, Xbox, and GameCube at the end of 2003, Beyond Good & Evil was one of the most unique adventure games of its day, showcasing a world that Nintendo itself would have been proud to call its own.

This 20th Anniversary Edition remaster updates the experience with revamped visuals, improved performance (sort of), quality-of-life upgrades, and more. But is it still as enjoyable now as it was two decades ago? Well, the answer is thankfully a resounding “yes”: Ubisoft’s re-release is easily the best way to experience Jade and Pey’j’s epic journey on Nintendo hardware, but it’s also not without a few niggling issues.

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Kiki’s Delivery Service Meets Wind Waker In ‘Mika And The Witch’s Mountain’

Coming to Switch in August.

Publisher and developer Chibig has announced a release date for its adorable delivery sim, Mika and the Witch’s Mountain, via IGN. The game will be launching on Switch (and Steam) on 21st August 2024, with other consoles to follow at a later date.

In the game, you play as Mika, a budding young witch who delivers packages to the townsfolk on a small island. Mika will grow as a witch and a person, eventually climbing the top of a huge mountain.

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Aspyr Is Bringing Another Classic Star Wars Game To Switch This August

Don’t lose your head.

Aspyr has today announced that 2002’s Star Wars: Bounty Hunter will be blasting onto Switch on 1st August in an all-new package.

You might remember this third-person action-adventure from back in the GameCube days. In it, you play as Jango Fett (before his little run-in with Mace Windu, obviously) on a mission to capture a mysterious Dark Jedi. Expect all the trappings of classic Mandalorian combat as you blast, scorch and fly your way through the campaign.

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Shigeru Miyamoto Addresses Concerns About His Age And Role At Nintendo

Legendary creator turns 72 this year.

Nintendo recently held its latest Annual General Meeting of Shareholders, during which questions were raised about the company, its practices, and of course, future hardware.

Rather unexpectedly, however, one question raised concerns regarding Shigeru Miyamoto’s age and role at Nintendo, with the attendee noting their wish that creators “take care of their bodies”.

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Capcom Announces Summer Showcase 2024, Airing Next Week

It will focus on three select games.

In some industry-related news, Capcom has today announced it will be hosting a ‘Capcom Next – Summer 2024’ showcase on 1st July 2024.

This broadcast will run for 25 minutes and will focus on three titles – the newly announced Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster, Kunitsu Gami: Path of Goddess and Resident Evil 7 for Apple platforms. Capcom has also clarified there won’t be any updates on Monster Hunter Wilds or coverage of “other titles”.

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