Have they said whether the games are going to have touch control options in portable mode?
I'm guessing they'll be $9.99 a piece?
Anyone get the Neo Geo games on Switch? I'm reading mixed things across the web and was hoping someone here could steer me in the right direction.
Only I have played Metal Slug 3. Right now, it's Wii U VC-bad (low brightness and some audio issues). A little better if it's played in handheld mode. Developers said they will have a patch soon.
I would wait a couple of weeks to see the patch. Otherwise, if Wii U VC was acceptable to you, this one will be too.
Only I have played Metal Slug 3. Right now, it's Wii U VC-bad (low brightness and some audio issues). A little better if it's played in handheld mode. Developers said they will have a patch soon.
I would wait a couple of weeks to see the patch. Otherwise, if Wii U VC was acceptable to you, this one will be too.
They were patched today actually
They were patched today actually
Have they said whether the games are going to have touch control options in portable mode?
So tomorrow for Europe
Wii U Software
A.C.E. - Alien Cleanup Elite
Double Breakout II
Sky Force Anniversary
Wii U Virtual Console
Dungeon Explorer (Turbografx)
Neutopia (Turbografx)
3DS Software
Kung Fu FIGHT!
FOUR BOMBS
DON'T CRASH GO
6180 the moon
I wonder why they don't list it.
It's in the Switch eshop under coming
So basically, with a new PR time that hits so late that the eShop has already updated, we now have to scramble around to find what's coming. Hooray! This is much better.
You could also just wait.
You could also just wait.
Really lame second week for Switch it seems. Almost like they held back KoF '94 for this week just so they could keep their promise of new releases every week.
I think the PS4 is getting Sengoku this week, after all the platforms got Nam last week I was hoping they'd keep things consistent. Switch will probably get a mix of what's already on PS4 plus newer releases.
I do think all the KOF games should be available eventually, but man, when you start with 98, you're gonna have trouble getting me to buy anything other than 2002.
They often shake up the cast and mechanics between games. 98 and 2002 are usually the classic KoFs that people are going to recommend (and rightfully so, as they are the most comprehensive in terms of character selection), but there are things they have/don't have that make it fine for other KoFs being available.Is there good reason to have a KoF that isn't just the latest one?
I know nothing about KoF, but I would say that's true of something like Street Fighter II. (Unless you're an absolute purist who can detect the minutest hitbox change and frame timing and all that, but for a casual player..)
Really not interested in more KoF personally, to be honest. I want more than just loads of fighting games. I know that's a large part of the NG catalogue, but there's plenty of other stuff.
Is there good reason to have a KoF that isn't just the latest one?
I know nothing about KoF, but I would say that's true of something like Street Fighter II. (Unless you're an absolute purist who can detect the minutest hitbox change and frame timing and all that, but for a casual player..)
There are some good non-fighting games in the NG catalogue, but...you might want to get used to seeing a lot of fighting games.
The DS VC list is really pretty decent. I wish Kirby Superstar Ultra had made it, though.
Still waiting for Mario & Luigi Bowser's Inside Story. Always heard that was a good one, and never got to play it.
Might have to wait a while for Isaac in Europe, they've confirmed it will be getting a physical release. A Nicalis physical release, in Europe. Yeeah.
Might have to wait a while for Isaac in Europe, they've confirmed it will be getting a physical release. A Nicalis physical release, in Europe. Yeeah.
Nintendo eShop on Nintendo Switch
- The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth+ The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth+ is a dungeon-crawling shoot-em-up thats a different game each and every time you play it. The randomly generated maps are built with more than 11,000 unique room configurations, each populated with a nearly endless variety of enemies, items, challenges and secrets.
- Human Resource Machine - Human Resource Machine is a puzzle game for nerds. In each level, your boss gives you a job. Automate it by programming your little office worker. If you succeed, you'll be promoted up to the next level for another year of work in the vast office building.
- Little Inferno - Multiple nominee in the Independent Games Festival for the Grand Prize, Nuovo Award, and Technical Excellence, with honorable mentions in Best Design and Best Audio. Little Inferno is an adventure game that takes place almost entirely in front of a fireplace about looking up up up out of the chimney, and the cold world just on the other side of the wall.
- World of Goo - World of Goo is a physics-based puzzle/construction game. The millions of Goo Balls who live in the beautiful World of Goo don't know that they are in a game, or that they are extremely delicious.
Virtual Console on Wii U
Picross 3D Track the numbers to uncover the hidden shape in this beloved Nintendo DS classic. Tap a chisel to eliminate blocks you think dont belong or use a paintbrush to mark ones you think should stay. Beginners and Picross series veterans alike will love this puzzle game thats easy to pick up, but hard to put down.
Nintendo eShop sales:
Nintendo eShop on Wii U and Nintendo 3DS
All Monster Hunter games on Nintendo 3DS and Wii U are now up to 66 percent off until 8:59 a.m. PT on March 22. Join the hunt today! Check out the full list of deals on Nintendo 3DS and Wii U available this week at http://www.nintendo.com/games/sales-and-deals.
Also new this week:
- ACA NEOGEO THE KING OF FIGHTERS 94 (Nintendo eShop on Nintendo Switch)
- Double Breakout (Nintendo eShop on Nintendo 3DS)
- Sudoku Party (Nintendo eShop on Nintendo 3DS)
- Fairune2 Demo Version (Nintendo eShop on Nintendo 3DS)
- Double Breakout II (Nintendo eShop on Wii U)
- ACE Alien Cleanup Elite (Nintendo eShop on Wii U)
- VROG (Nintendo eShop on Wii U)
- Sky Force Anniversary (Nintendo eShop on Wii U)
- Sudoku Party (Nintendo eShop on Wii U)
Little Inferno is on the Switch eShop Coming Soon list for Europe, as the 23rd. Chances are all three of the games will be next week. Probably just going to get World of Goo off the US eShop today, can we use cards?
I use Play Asia.Where's the best place to buy US or Canadian eShop cards? I'm based in the UK.
Where's the best place to buy US or Canadian eShop cards? I'm based in the UK.
paypal-gifts.com
I wonder what the control options are for the Tomorrow Corp games... aren't all three designed around drag and drop?
I wonder what the control options are for the Tomorrow Corp games... aren't all three designed around drag and drop?
All controls schemes are supported. Touch, buttons, pointer.
hmm tempted to double dip on World of Goo for touch controls
And can they announce Monster Hunter for Switch already, didnt Capcom announce some new games yesterday