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"This is very unlike Nintendo," Krysta Yang said in a new podcast entry about the upcoming console's launch, pointing to how the publisher usually has games "like Breath of the Wild, for example, it'...
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“Nintendo Switch 2 exclusive games and Nintendo Switch 2 Edition games can only be loaded on a Nintendo Switch 2 system.”
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Nintendo fans looking forward to the new Mario Kart on Nintendo Switch 2 have receieved some bad news about the game.
Speaking on the Sacred Symbols podcast, host Colin Moriarty noted that Warner Bros San Diego was the studio behind the game. According to Moriarty, one of the main challenges facing the development of the game was the volume of employee turnover at the studio.
Right now, the main things we know about the Switch 2 hardware that distinguish it from the original Switch are that it's bigger and has more horsepower inside. The widespread expectation is that it will be roughly as powerful as a PlayStation 4 Pro or maybe even a Steam Deck, possibly with the ability to upscale games to 4K using DLSS technology.
A few weeks before the announcement of the Warner Bros. studio closures, it was revealed that MultiVersus would be shutting up shop on PC, Xbox and PlayStation less than a year after its relaunch. The brawler is set to go offline on 30th May 2025, though local multiplayer will still function after that date, assuming you have it downloaded by then.
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Former Nintendo insiders have revealed that the Switch's best-selling game almost never came to be, as it was a total afterthought by the company.
We're less than a week out from Nintendo Switch 2 news, and we just saw a ton of Switch game announcements in a recent Nintendo Direct presentation. In short, it's an exciting time to be a Nintendo fan!
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Boing Boing on MSNA real-life Mario Kart course made with Lego carsIn this video by Joseph's Machines, Joseph builds a real-life Mario Kart course on his kitchen table. Instead of just going around a plastic track, the toy LEGO cars must ride through Joseph's hand made obstacles.