After several days of floating rumors, Nintendo finally dropped a Direct showcase that was highly anticipated. Thankfully, that wait was justified as the Japanese game publisher revealed several shocking game announcements, much to fans' delight. From new trailers for upcoming games to confirmation of previously rumored offerings - and even brand-new reveals. This Direct impressed fans who love the Nintendo ecosystem for its unique and charming games.
After an unfortunate delay from the Ukraine-Russia conflict, Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp finally gets a release date. This also comes after previous leaks. Rebuilt from the ground up for the hybrid console, players will relve the engaging tactical battles introduced in the Game Boy Advance originals.
Manage units on the grid battlefield, strategize to maintain control over the map, and seek to demolish the foe.
Coming April 21, 2023, exclusively to Nintendo Switch.
Probably one of the more overlooked new titles showcased in the Direct, DECAPOLICE marks the first new IP from Level-5 in several years. It is described as a "crime suspense" RPG where players control a rookie detective called Harvard. Taking place between both the real world and a virtual copy called DECASIM, players will bring dangerous criminals to justice.
It is headed to Nintendo Switch sometime in 2023.
After much clamoring, the Game Boy selection is finally here as part of the Nintendo Switch Online subscription service. Both Game Boy (plus Color) and Game Boy Advance games will be making it over.
For 1989 handheld and its 1998 successor, the games in the catalog include classics like Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins, Kirby's Dream Land, Metroid II: Samus Returns, Tetris, and The Legend of Zelda: Link's
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