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New Fire Emblem: Three House Figures Announced, Dimitri Live Pre-Orders

New Fire Emblem: Three House Figures Announced, Dimitri Live Pre-Orders

Image: Intelligent Systems / Good Smile Company Good Smile Company released some new figures this week based on the Nintendo Switch exclusive Fire Emblem: Three Houses. To celebrate the fifth anniversary of Fire Emblem: Three Houses (yes, that’s how long it’s been), Good Smile releases a ‘Pop Up Parade’ of male and female versions of ...

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Do you prefer Fire Emblem: Three Houses or Engage?

Do you prefer Fire Emblem: Three Houses or Engage?

Image: Nintendo Life Believe it or not, today marks five years since Fire Emblem: Three Houses launched on Switch. We’re guessing most SRPG fans have polished it off by now — we’ll go even further and bet you’ve probably done the same for its successor, Fire Emblem Engage, which is now just over a year ...

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The Pokemon Company will be one of the ‘highlights’ at Gamescom

The Pokemon Company will be one of the ‘highlights’ at Gamescom

Image: The Pokémon Company Gamescom will take place in Germany next month and while Nintendo won’t be attending the event, it looks like The Pokémon Company will appear as one of the “highlights” between August 21 – 25, 2024. Along with Pokémon, some other companies mentioned include Sony, Square Enix, THQ Nordic, Ubisoft and Xbox. ...

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Nintendo president says longer game development cycles are ‘inevitable’

Nintendo president says longer game development cycles are ‘inevitable’

Image: Nintendo Games just keep getting bigger, and if you’re wondering how Nintendo feels about longer development cycles, the company’s president thinks it’s “inevitable.” In a recent shareholder Q&A, Shuntaro Furukawa mentioned that game development today is “more time-consuming, complex and advanced” and to cope with this, Nintendo must constantly expand its “development resources” and ...