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What are you playing this weekend? (September 21)

What are you playing this weekend? (September 21)

Jim Norman, staff writer It’s going to be a battle for my time between two 3D platformers this weekend, and only one of them is Nintendo (please don’t hurt me). I was a very lucky boy last week and I got Astro Bot for my birthday. I refuse to leave any world until I clear ...

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Nintendo aware of annoying bug in Infinite Ocean: The Shining

Nintendo aware of annoying bug in Infinite Ocean: The Shining

The new edition of Endless Ocean: Luminous was released on Switch last week and it seems that there is an annoying purchase in the game. It was enough of a problem for Nintendo to post a response on social media. Basically this glitch makes it “impossible to unlock 55 on the mystery board”. You can ...

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Poll: So will you be getting Endless Ocean: Luminous?

Poll: So will you be getting Endless Ocean: Luminous?

Dive in next week. Endless Ocean returns next week with a third entry for Nintendo Switch. This new game, officially called Endless Ocean: Luminous, will include online multiplayer – it supports up to 30 players and will also include “time” events, where you can spot unusual sights and creatures. Ahead of its release on May ...

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Nintendo reveals new details for Endless Ocean Luminous

Nintendo reveals new details for Endless Ocean Luminous

Image: Nintendo Nintendo revealed today Japanese website for Endless Ocean Luminous, featuring new details on what to expect from the diving simulator when it makes a splash Tune in May 2. The Japanese website is (shockingly) in Japanese TokyoGameLife has translated the newly discovered features so we can see what’s in store. Let’s start with ...