Back Page: ‘NL Destinations’ Presents The Best Vacation Locales On Switch

‘Never Leave’, amiright?

In the magazine business, the Back Page is where you’d find all the weird goofs that we couldn’t fit in anywhere else. Some may call it “filler”; we prefer “a whole page to make terrible jokes that are tangentially related to the content of the mag”.

We don’t have pages on the internet, but we still love terrible jokes — so welcome to our semi-regular feature, Back Page. Today, Ollie whips down to the travel agents in search of a well-earned break…

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Dragon Quest 12 Reportedly Suffers Delay, Producer Steps Down Following Reshuffle

Square Enix has supposedly found a candidate to replace him.

Square Enix is currently undergoing a large-scale organisational “overhaul” and it seems Dragon Quest has been impacted.

According to a new report from Bloomberg, Dragon Quest’s “top producer” Yu Miyake, who is now 56 years of age (and has contributed to “numerous” Dragon Quest titles over the years), will be “stepping down from the role” following delays of the new entry.

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Poll: So, Will You Be Getting Xbox’s Grounded For Switch?

The garden awaits.

Xbox’s backyard multiplayer survival and crafting game Grounded arrives on the Switch later this month and it’s got us wondering how many users within the community here on Nintendo Life will be picking it up.

This Obsidian-developed title is already available on Xbox Game Pass, and when it launches for Switch on 16th April it will come with the final major update for the game which includes New Game+, new ant types, new mutations, weapon variants, and much more.

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Square Enix Fixes Leap Day Bug In Theatrhythm Final Bar Line

“We sincerely apologize for the major inconvenience”.

Back in February, Theatrhythm Final Bar Line players encountered a Leap Day bug where the game wouldn’t work.

Fortunately, it’s now been fixed, with the Square Enix support team rolling out a new patch earlier this week on 5th April 2024. Here’s the full rundown of Version 1.0.5, which resolves this issue:

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Super Mario Maker Community Clears ‘Trimming The Herbs’ Just Days Before Wii U Online Shutdown

It’s REALLY done now!

Remember how a special task force dubbed ‘Team 0%’ managed to clear every level in Super Mario Maker before Nintendo’s Wii U online shutdown? Well, there was also one “illegitimate upload” titled ‘Trimming the Herbs’ which the community was determined to overcome.

Now, with just days remaining, this level has officially been cleared. As highlighted on the ‘Games’ subreddit, the community persisted and this level was “conquered”. It was completed by ‘sanyx91smm2’ and you can see the flawlessly executed 25-second run in the video below:

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Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? (6th April)

Hallownest awaits.

It’s the weekend folks, which means it’s time to find out which games we’ll be sinking a few hours into. Before that, however, let’s check out a recap of what’s been going down this week.

First up, we found out that the Switch might have an even bigger task ahead of it if we want it to become the best-selling console of all time. Weird… Elsewhere, the Japanese clothing retailer Uniqlo officially revealed a rather fetching Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom range, and we also caught wind of an intriguing patent from Nintendo to ease those ‘troublesome’ Switch dock wires.

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Super Nintendo World Footage Showcases A Near-Complete Donkey Kong Expansion

Looking good!

When Nintendo announced that the Super Nintendo World attraction in Japan would be receiving a Donkey Kong expansion in Spring 2024, our hearts nearly leapt out of our chests.

Well, it’s Spring 2024 uh, now, so it must be nearing completion, right? Right. Judging from the above footage recorded by YouTube channel L.C.A.STUDIOS (USJ Information Bureau), the expansion looks like it’s basically done at this point, with the flagship rollercoaster ride being tested to ensure its safety.

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