Capcom’s ‘Super Elections’ Reveals Fan Favourite Characters, Games And More

“The results are in”.

Earlier this year, Capcom launched a special survey titled ‘Super Elections’ via its Capcom Town website, where fans around the globe could vote on their favourite characters, series and what sequel or new game they would like to see the most.

The votes are now in and the results have been shared across 10 different questions. All up there were 254,148 total votes across the globe with countries like the US, Canada, the UK and Japan participating. We’ve shared some of the responses below:

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Round Up: The First “Hands On” Impressions Of Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD Are In

The spooky 3DS outing returns later this month.

Luigi’s Mansion 2 returns later this month on the Nintendo Switch in HD, and we’ve now had the chance to go “hands on” with it.

If you haven’t already seen our feature here on Nintendo Life, we mentioned how we couldn’t wait to continue our playthrough. It’s still stuffed “full of charm and atmosphere” and now comes with all sorts of upgrades like new character models, animations, improved controls, gyro aiming and more.

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Video: Can We Find An eShop Gem By Playing Random Games? Alex Investigates

The good, the bad and the ugly.

The Switch eShop can be a dark and dreary place. The storefront is home to some absolute gems, but a multitude of rushed, rip-off and scam games can turn these beauties from a shining beacon to a needle in a haystack.

Here to prove that there are still some good games out there, our video producer Alex set out on the hunt for something special. To do so, he got his hands on five random eShop games (ones we didn’t review on the site) and took them for a spin in the hope of finding a goodun. Did he manage it? Well, you’ll just have to watch the above video to find out.

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Hands On: Silent Hill Meets Teen High School Horror In Blumhouse’s ‘Fear The Spotlight’

Spotlighting old-school horror.

Blumhouse Productions exploded onto the scene in 2009 as a big deal in the horror film world. The studio had been around since 2002, but Paranormal Activity put it on the map. The use of home cameras to create something that felt much older than it actually was recaptured interest in the ‘found footage’ genre a decade after The Blair Witch Project.

Nowadays, Blumhouse Productions is a juggernaut in the movie industry, with names such as Insidious, Get Out, The Purge, and Five Nights at Freddy’s under its belt. So when the movie studio announced a video game division in late 2023, we were pretty excited. We didn’t get a peep from Blumhouse Games until Summer Game Fest 2024, but the wait was definitely worth it. And the highlight for us? Fear the Spotlight, which is coming to Switch later this year.

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Random: Sakurai Demonstrates The Importance Of The Finer Details

Breaking the fourth, fifth, sixth wall.

Masahiro Sakurai is known for his keen eye for detail and staunch perfectionism, but his latest YouTube video demonstrates just how many revisions are required for even the smallest details.

The majority of the video focuses on one particular example of this. He discusses the Mishima Dojo stage from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, showcasing the initial design submitted by his team. He highlights that the destroyed wall on the left-hand side looked as though something had taken a huge bite out of it, and wasn’t a good representation of how planks of wood would break.

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Nintendo Issues Multiple DMCAs On The Modding Site ‘GameBanana’

Smash Bros. Ultimate and Zelda: TOTK targeted.

Nintendo has seemingly issued multiple DMCA takedowns against mods hosted on the community site GameBanana.

As member ‘Waikuteru’ highlighted, more than 60 separate DMCA takedowns have been issued over just a few days with 40 directed at them specifically, rendering their GameBanana profile empty of mod submissions.

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Konami Promises To Continue Improving Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 1

“We’re very sorry that the game wasn’t up to standards”.

The Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection didn’t get off to the best start when it arrived on the Switch last year, but Konami has been slowly improving the overall experience with regular updates.

In a new video update, Konami producer Noriaki Okamura has touched this, admitting the team got “a lot of unhappy feedback” at launch and apologising for the game not being up to the standards players expected:

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Retro-Style Racer ‘Victory Heat Rally’ Power Slides Onto Switch Winter 2024

Published by Playtonic Friends.

Victory Heat Rally has been a long time coming but the indie title published by Playtonic Friends has finally locked in a Switch eShop release date. It will be speeding onto Nintendo’s hybrid system at some point in “winter 2024“. The exact date will apparently be shared “very soon”.

As previously mentioned, this game is a retro-style racer recreating ‘SuperScaler’ visuals and “harkening back the age of Power Drift, OutRun and Ridge Racer. It’s also filled with plenty of colourful cartoon designs. Here’s some PR and screenshots:

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Nintendo’s eShop Summer Sale Knocks Up To 75% Off Select Switch Titles (Europe)

Let the discounts… BEGIN.

After Nintendo of America announced its ‘Mega Extreme Fun’ sale last week, we had a sneaking suspicion that it wouldn’t be long before the European eShop was treated to one of its own. Well, here it is!

The ‘Summer Sale’ (a groundbreaking title if we’ve ever seen one) has begun on the European Switch eShop today (10th June) and will be offering discounts of up to 75% off select titles until 23rd June.

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