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  1. 🎮 GTA 6 su Nintendo Switch 2? Un nuovo leak riaccende le speranze, ma resta il nodo prestazioni. Sogno possibile o hype prematuro? #GTA6 #Switch2

    🔗 tomshw.it/videogioco/gta-6-su-

  2. Nintendo setzt bei der Switch 2 wohl auf ein neues 7,9 Zoll Display von Sharp. Fans der OLED-Technik müssen sich jedoch gedulden, da weiterhin LCD-Technik zum Einsatz kommt. #Nintendo #Switch2 winfuture.de/news,159667.html?

  3. Nintendo setzt bei der Switch 2 wohl auf ein neues 7,9 Zoll Display von Sharp. Fans der OLED-Technik müssen sich jedoch gedulden, da weiterhin LCD-Technik zum Einsatz kommt. #Nintendo #Switch2 winfuture.de/news,159667.html?

  4. 🎮 GTA VI su Switch 2 non è più solo fantascienza: emerge un segnale concreto che riaccende le speranze dei fan Nintendo. Cautela d’obbligo. #GTAVI #Switch2

    🔗 spaziogames.it/notizie/gta-vi-

  5. Hoje é feriado aqui em Xixón, assim que tras nom madrugar em absoluto, almorçar tranquilamente, e preparar um chai, este é o meu plano 😍

    #Starfox #Switch #Switch2

  6. 🥊 Arc System Works porta un nuovo picchiaduro su Switch 2: stile, tecnica e adrenalina pronti a colpire anche in mobilità. #Switch2 #ArcSystemWorks

    🔗 spaziogames.it/notizie/granblu

  7. This week: Rhythm Heaven Groove demo, Super Scram Kitty, Wolffang Skullfang Saturn Tribute Boosted(???), The Last Salvage Squad and Star Fox (2026).

    Also NOT buying a Neo Geo retro-console is actually wasteful.

    It's Episode 981: We're So WinBack Direct

    #VideoGames #Podcast #Nintendo #RetroGaming #RFN #RadioFreeNintendo #Switch2 #NintendoSwitch2

    nintendoworldreport.com/rfn/76

  8. This week: Rhythm Heaven Groove demo, Super Scram Kitty, Wolffang Skullfang Saturn Tribute Boosted(???), The Last Salvage Squad and Star Fox (2026).

    Also NOT buying a Neo Geo retro-console is actually wasteful.

    It's Episode 981: We're So WinBack Direct

    #VideoGames #Podcast #Nintendo #RetroGaming #RFN #RadioFreeNintendo #Switch2 #NintendoSwitch2

    nintendoworldreport.com/rfn/76

  9. La #eShop de #NintendoSwitch y #Switch2 recibe a #DELTARUNE Chapter 5, NAMCO LEGENDARY Mountains, #StarFox y más videojuegos. También están disponibles muchas ofertas, algunas que llegan hasta el 50-70% de descuento en algunos casos :3. universo-nintendo.com.mx/2026/

  10. wacoca.com/games/1408384/ 『DELTARUNE』は敵ごとに弾幕もACTも新しく作る。Toby Fox氏、数値調整に頼れない制作方針を語る – ゲーム情報!ゲームのはなし ##GAMING #Game #GameNews #games #GamingNews #PC #PS4 #PS5 #Switch #Switch2 #ゲーミング #ゲーム #ゲーム攻略 #ゲーム最新情報 #開発者発言

  11. Star Fox: Remake of N64 Classic is Cinematic Glory 🌃

    Just launched this week to critical acclaim if Star Fox on the Nintendo Switch 2. This is a remake by New York developer Velan Studios on behalf of Nintendo, bringing back to life the classic 1997 N64 rail shooter Lylat Wars (called Star Fox 64 everywhere else).

    This production was announced unexpectedly a in May 2026. Now it’s out, full credit to Velan Studios as it’s done an amazing job here. Bringing a classic retro title to the modern era with a total modern overhaul.

    Do a Barrel Roll! It’s Star Fox on the Switch 2

    These modern remakes of classic games are common. We’re not always 100% with them as it feels like developers succumbing to the demands of True Gamer bro graphics snobs.

    However, we’ve come to appreciate the remakes more. The Final Fantasy VII remake (2020) by Square Enix is beautifully observed. And the same must be said here with Star Fox.

    It’s the original game from 1997, one of the most celebrated titles on the Nintendo 64, but with a graphical overhaul and added cinematics across the experience. It works a treat and adds a new layer of immersive excellence to everything.

    For the record, here’s what the 1997 game looks like now. Cutting-edge for its time, which also included Nintendo’s innovation with the rumble pak (every developer has made that ubiquitous with every game ever since).

    As with many N64 owners, we have very fond memories from back in 1997 blasting through Lylat Wars. It offered multiple paths to take across the game, so each playthrough would last about an hour across six different stages.

    The replayability was there to come back and complete each different route, with a high score element across each level coming us very occupied.

    But it was just a dramatic game. You’re there as Fox McCloud and a fleet of crafts, fighting to save the solar system from the evil genius scientist Andross, and all it was delivered with a cinematic feel. That’s now enhanced, better than ever, and with a whole bunch of new features, too.

    The Star Fox 64 Remake Revitalises the Original Concept

    Revisiting our favourite stages with the enhanced look has been a big highlight of the Star Fox remake. Above with Zoness was a real thrill, everything ramped up, the game looking amazing, that excellent score in the background.

    It’s a stealth mission where Fox and his team are coming in hot, taking out searchlights to avoid detection, then a massive boss at the end to wipe out. Again, it’s all so beautifully realised and we can’t help but swoon for it.

    Just look at Sector X in action, it’s a marvel to behold. Especially with the excellent new voice acting and that glorious score.

    We’ve done a full feature on the Star Fox 64 remake soundtrack. Sector X is one of our favourites, but there’s a lot of excellence going on across the whole score.

    Fantastic stuff, then, but all of this does mean this remake is just the 1997 game with a new paint job. There are no new levels and the updated stages from 1997 are just that. There are no new sections or added variants, they’re exact replicas (except for excellent new voice acting and dialogue).

    That means if you’ve played the original to death, this remake may not exactly be what you want. It looks amazing, but it is the 1997 original game with no significant additions to the central campaign.

    However, Velan Studios has ramped up the offering in other areas:

    • Online multiplayer options that are lots of fun
    • A challenge mode where you can test your mettle across all the stages
    • Cinematic interludes to heighten the sense of story
    • Sharpened up controls (it’s a massive improvement)

    We love the original, but must conclude this is just a massive upgrade. We have no reservations on this being a level-by-level remake, as the new flourishes add so much to an already brilliant classic.

    Not least with the story. Basically, Fox McCloud is avenging the death of his father (whilst defeating Andross). And he flies alongside the incredibly sardonic Falco, the wise Peppy, and enthusiastic but bumbling Slippy.

    In the original game, the story wasn’t developed out anywhere near as much (plus, Slippy toad was a pain in the arse). Here, the cinematic scenes really do add a lot of weight to the drama and are very welcome.

    Falco is also just fantastic with his sass overload.

    And that’s what the winner for us is here. Everything ramped up a level for the modern generation and we do think this is one of the best big AAA releases of 2026. If you have a Switch 2, it’s a must. And at only £40 it’s one of the best value releases, too.

    Do a barrel roll! This one is a gem.

    #Entertainment #Fun #gaming #Lifestyle #LylatWars #Nintendo #Nintendo64 #railShooter #StarFox #StarFox64 #StarFox64Remake #Switch2 #VelanStudios
  12. Star Fox: Remake of N64 Classic is Cinematic Glory 🌃

    Just launched this week to critical acclaim if Star Fox on the Nintendo Switch 2. This is a remake by New York developer Velan Studios on behalf of Nintendo, bringing back to life the classic 1997 N64 rail shooter Lylat Wars (called Star Fox 64 everywhere else).

    This production was announced unexpectedly a in May 2026. Now it’s out, full credit to Velan Studios as it’s done an amazing job here. Bringing a classic retro title to the modern era with a total modern overhaul.

    Do a Barrel Roll! It’s Star Fox on the Switch 2

    These modern remakes of classic games are common. We’re not always 100% with them as it feels like developers succumbing to the demands of True Gamer bro graphics snobs.

    However, we’ve come to appreciate the remakes more. The Final Fantasy VII remake (2020) by Square Enix is beautifully observed. And the same must be said here with Star Fox.

    It’s the original game from 1997, one of the most celebrated titles on the Nintendo 64, but with a graphical overhaul and added cinematics across the experience. It works a treat and adds a new layer of immersive excellence to everything.

    For the record, here’s what the 1997 game looks like now. Cutting-edge for its time, which also included Nintendo’s innovation with the rumble pak (every developer has made that ubiquitous with every game ever since).

    As with many N64 owners, we have very fond memories from back in 1997 blasting through Lylat Wars. It offered multiple paths to take across the game, so each playthrough would last about an hour across six different stages.

    The replayability was there to come back and complete each different route, with a high score element across each level coming us very occupied.

    But it was just a dramatic game. You’re there as Fox McCloud and a fleet of crafts, fighting to save the solar system from the evil genius scientist Andross, and all it was delivered with a cinematic feel. That’s now enhanced, better than ever, and with a whole bunch of new features, too.

    The Star Fox 64 Remake Revitalises the Original Concept

    Revisiting our favourite stages with the enhanced look has been a big highlight of the Star Fox remake. Above with Zoness was a real thrill, everything ramped up, the game looking amazing, that excellent score in the background.

    It’s a stealth mission where Fox and his team are coming in hot, taking out searchlights to avoid detection, then a massive boss at the end to wipe out. Again, it’s all so beautifully realised and we can’t help but swoon for it.

    Just look at Sector X in action, it’s a marvel to behold. Especially with the excellent new voice acting and that glorious score.

    We’ve done a full feature on the Star Fox 64 remake soundtrack. Sector X is one of our favourites, but there’s a lot of excellence going on across the whole score.

    Fantastic stuff, then, but all of this does mean this remake is just the 1997 game with a new paint job. There are no new levels and the updated stages from 1997 are just that. There are no new sections or added variants, they’re exact replicas (except for excellent new voice acting and dialogue).

    That means if you’ve played the original to death, this remake may not exactly be what you want. It looks amazing, but it is the 1997 original game with no significant additions to the central campaign.

    However, Velan Studios has ramped up the offering in other areas:

    • Online multiplayer options that are lots of fun
    • A challenge mode where you can test your mettle across all the stages
    • Cinematic interludes to heighten the sense of story
    • Sharpened up controls (it’s a massive improvement)

    We love the original, but must conclude this is just a massive upgrade. We have no reservations on this being a level-by-level remake, as the new flourishes add so much to an already brilliant classic.

    Not least with the story. Basically, Fox McCloud is avenging the death of his father (whilst defeating Andross). And he flies alongside the incredibly sardonic Falco, the wise Peppy, and enthusiastic but bumbling Slippy.

    In the original game, the story wasn’t developed out anywhere near as much (plus, Slippy toad was a pain in the arse). Here, the cinematic scenes really do add a lot of weight to the drama and are very welcome.

    Falco is also just fantastic with his sass overload.

    And that’s what the winner for us is here. Everything ramped up a level for the modern generation and we do think this is one of the best big AAA releases of 2026. If you have a Switch 2, it’s a must. And at only £40 it’s one of the best value releases, too.

    Do a barrel roll! This one is a gem.

    #Entertainment #Fun #gaming #Lifestyle #LylatWars #Nintendo #Nintendo64 #railShooter #StarFox #StarFox64 #StarFox64Remake #Switch2 #VelanStudios
  13. eFootball Kick-Off! (Switch 2) Review
    Halfback passes to the center, back to the wing, back to the center.
    vooks.net/efootball-kick-off-s
    #Switch2 #Reviews

  14. Silver Lining Interactive y Sunny Lab anunciaron la fecha de lanzamiento de The Witch’s Bakery para #NintendoSwitch y #Switch2. Conoce un poco de este videojuego de una bruja panadera que busca sanar el corazón de las personas :3. universo-nintendo.com.mx/2026/

  15. With two programmable back buttons and a glow-in-the-dark design, experience the thrill of the race with the PDP Gaming REMATCH GLOW Grand Prix Mario Wireless Controller.

    On sale now: amzn.to/3R5PfzN

    #Games #Nintendo #NintendoSwitch #Switch2 #MarioKart #Art #TV #GameDev #GamingSky #PromoSky

  16. With two programmable back buttons and a glow-in-the-dark design, experience the thrill of the race with the PDP Gaming REMATCH GLOW Grand Prix Mario Wireless Controller.

    On sale now: amzn.to/3R5PfzN

    #Games #Nintendo #NintendoSwitch #Switch2 #MarioKart #Art #TV #GameDev #GamingSky #PromoSky

  17. Wanderstop (game) was a good pick. It's highly typical given my sabbatical or whatever we're calling this1

    The mechanics are a bit weird, but tge story an the visuals are worth it. This one will impact me much like Gris did.

    #switch2 #gaming

    1. "Period of voluntary unemployment due to burnout and a strong ethical misgivings about helping build AI cloud infrastructure"
  18. Is the Ocarina of Time Remake going to be faithful to the original? A new leak suggests it may be just that. 🛡️ 🗡️ 🎮
    Watch ▶️ youtu.be/vsZFDt41rzI

    🎙️ ICYMI on Nintendo Pow Block, Stephanie Klimov joins me to discuss leaked game description that hints that Link’s iconic N64 adventure will be a faithful remake with gorgeous new visuals and "timeless combat" later this year.

    #NintendoPowBlock #Switch2 #OcarinaOfTimeRemake #ZeldaRemake #NintendoNews #NintendoDirect #NintendoPodcast