Shantae: Half-Genie Hero development is finished!

Categories: Wii U, News

Apprentice genies in training angry at Shantae’s delay back in September can stop whipping their hair into a frenzy: Half-Genie Hero has officially completed development! While no official release date has been given, WayForward has confirmed it’s submitted the game to Sony, Microsoft, Nintendo and Steam, and digital storefronts are…

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Ditto has been discovered in Pokémon GO

Author: Jason Ganos
Categories: Mobile, News

UPDATE: We were lucky enough to capture Ditto while recording! Check out the video below! Good news, Pokémon trainers! Starting this evening, scores of people have discovered the mysterious transforming Pokémon Ditto. Those who have had the good fortune to capture it have confirmed that it was as simple as…

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Sonic the Hedgehog eShop sale now live in North America

Author: Tom Brown
Categories: News, 3DS, Wii U

Sega is continuing its celebrations for Sonic’s 25th anniversary with a massive eShop sale in North America, spanning both the Wii U and 3DS stores. Everything from retro classics to more controversial modern entries is accounted for. Here’s the full list: Wii U Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric – $14.99…

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LEGO City Undercover coming to the Nintendo Switch this spring

Author: Jason Ganos
Categories: Switch, News

Warner Brothers Games took to Twitter this morning to announce that LEGO City Undercover is coming to the Nintendo Switch in Spring 2017! Join the Chase! LEGO CITY Undercover is looking for new recruits on PlayStation®4, Xbox One®, Nintendo Switch™ and STEAM® in Spring 2017. pic.twitter.com/D1YJpmFKIR — WB Games (@wbgames)…

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Two Nintendo fan games no longer Game Awards nominees

Author: Tom Brown
Categories: News

Nintendo has been unusually cutthroat when it comes to fan game creations this year, with the company sending cease and desist messages to the creators of Pokémon Uranium and AM2R (Another Metroid 2 Remake) pretty soon after they became popular forum topics and news posts. That’s why it was more…

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