New Super Mario Bros U Coming to Switch in 2019
A new Super Mario Bros U Deluxe is coming to the Nintendo Switch in 2019.
The game includes the New Super Mario Bros U and a more intense New Super Luigi U game with Nabbit and Toadette now as playable characters.
It will include 164 courses between both games and players will be able to use a single Joy-Con to play as all the available characters.
Three additional game modes will be available where you can play as your Mii character:
- Boost Rush
- Challenges
- Coin Battle
Help features and game guides will be a part of Super Mario Bros U Deluxe to make it easier for families and newer players to understand the controls.
Super Mario Bros U Deluxe is set to be released on Jan. 11, 2019.
New Super Mario Bros U Coming to Switch in 2019
A new Super Mario Bros U Deluxe is coming to the Nintendo Switch in 2019.
The game includes the New Super Mario Bros U and a more intense New Super Luigi U game with Nabbit and Toadette now as playable characters.
It will include 164 courses between both games and players will be able to use a single Joy-Con to play as all the available characters.
Three additional game modes will be available where you can play as your Mii character:
- Boost Rush
- Challenges
- Coin Battle
Help features and game guides will be a part of Super Mario Bros U Deluxe to make it easier for families and newer players to understand the controls.
Super Mario Bros U Deluxe is set to be released on Jan. 11, 2019.
Katamari Damacy REROLL Coming to Nintendo Switch
Katamari Damacy is getting an HD remaster for the Nintendo Switch, and it’s called Katamari Damacy REROLL.
Made by Namco, Katamari Damacy was originally made for the PlayStation 2 in 2004. REROLL takes that game and adds in new gyro controls, HD rumble and multiplayer battles where players can battle one another each using a single Joy-Con.
Other Katamari games have been released since 2004, including Beautiful Katamari on the Xbox 360 and Katamari Forever on the PlayStation 3.
Katamari Demacy REROLL will launch on the Nintendo Switch in Winter 2018.
Katamari Damacy REROLL Coming to Nintendo Switch
Katamari Damacy is getting an HD remaster for the Nintendo Switch, and it’s called Katamari Damacy REROLL.
Made by Namco, Katamari Damacy was originally made for the PlayStation 2 in 2004. REROLL takes that game and adds in new gyro controls, HD rumble and multiplayer battles where players can battle one another each using a single Joy-Con.
Other Katamari games have been released since 2004, including Beautiful Katamari on the Xbox 360 and Katamari Forever on the PlayStation 3.
Katamari Demacy REROLL will launch on the Nintendo Switch in Winter 2018.
Luigi’s Mansion 3 Coming to Switch in 2019
Nintendo Direct has announced Luigi's Mansion 3 for the Nintendo Switch.
It is currently in development and has a working title of Luigi's Mansion 3. It is expected to release in 2019.
The original Luigi's Mansion was also announced coming to the 3DS and will let players team up and explore with friends. It will release on Oct. 12.
This new version of the game will also feature amiibo support. By tapping one of the four compatible amiibo, it will reveal where the ghosts are hiding, as well as heal Luigi when he talks to Toad specifically.
In the meantime, check out this Luigi's Mansion AR game someone made out of Nintendo Lab, and a Luigi's Mansion arcade game that was tested in Japan during Halloween.
Six Big Surprises from Apple’s 2018 iPhone Reveal
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Apple’s "Gather Round" event yesterday was a highly anticipated event for Apple fans since it’s always fascinating to see what the company has been working on lately. A company with Apple’s resources is seemingly always capable of unveiling a few surprises, so every event they hold has a lure of “one more thing” or something totally unexpected like last year’s iPhone X (despite leaks). This year’s event didn’t provide much in the way of “oh wow” moments, but there were a few surprises at least, but not all of them were positive.
Spider-Man Miles Morales Returns in New Marvel Series
Miles Morales is having a huge year. Not only is Miles a major character in Insomniac's Spider-Man game and the star of the upcoming animated movie Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, his comic series is due for a major relaunch at the end of the year.
We can exclusively reveal that Marvel is debuting a new comic called Miles Morales: Spider-Man in December 2018. The new series will be the first ongoing Miles Morales book not written by co-creator Brian Michael Bendis. Instead, Exiles writer Saladin Ahmed and Secret Warriors artist Javier Garron will be charting the next major chapter in Miles' superhero career.
Miles Morales: Spider-Man #1 cover by Brian Stelfreeze. (Marvel Comics)
Bethesda ‘Absolutely Making A Wolfenstein III,’ According to Pete Hines
Bethesda has confirmed Wolfenstein III is happening and Dishonored isn't finished.
In an interview with GameCentral, Pete Hines, Senior Vice President of Global Marketing and Communications at Bethesda, confirmed the studio is "absolutely" making Wolfenstein III.
When asked about the future of the Wolfenstein franchise, Hines said, "Absolutely we're making a Wolfenstein III." He continued, "
said on stage that they're taking a break from the larger story to do
. But we all have to see how that ends."
In response to a question about the supposedly "resting" Arkane series, Dishonored, Hines tantalizingly said, "Ah, I wouldn't read too much into that."
17 Games Were Released For the Switch Today
Nintendo has announced that a crazy amount of games are coming to the Nintendo eShop between now and September 19.
In all, 17 Switch games dropped today, five are coming on September 18, one is coming the next day, new DLC is coming for Xenoblade Chronicles 2 soon after, and a single game came to the 3DS.
Among the long list of games coming to the eShop, four stand out: Undertale, Broken Age, Bastion and Wasteland 2: Director’s Cut.
In our review of Undertale, we called the game a “Masterpiece” saying, "It tells its story in such a dynamic way, and with such a great understanding of the RPG player’s mindset, that it couldn’t have been told in any other way."
Rocket League’s Cross-Platform Party System Has Been Delayed
Psyonix has delayed the release of its planned cross-platform friends and party system for Rocket League. Dubbed RocketID, the system was originally supposed to launch this month, but that will no longer be the case.
A post on Rocket League's website explains that Psyonix has "made the difficult decision to push
out of September and include it in a future update. We want to ensure that RocketID is operating flawlessly on all platforms before its release, and this extra time will ensure that you'll be playing and partying up with friends on different platforms with ease."