Archive for March 2019

Why Nintendo Should Make a Sequel to “Super Princess Peach”

Nintendo Switch Sequel to Super Princess Peach

Princess Peach hasn’t starred in her own game since “Super Princess Peach” (2005). Will Nintendo appease their fans and release a “Super Princess Peach 2” for Nintendo Switch?

Why Nintendo Should Make a Sequel to “Super Princess Peach”

Princess Peach is one of the most iconic Nintendo characters from the Mario universe. Though she is usually found being kidnapped by Bowser in Mario games, she did have a game of her own on the Nintendo DS, called Super Princess Peach, where the roles were reversed and she had to rescue Mario, Luigi, and Toad from Bowser. Super Princess Peach was released on the Nintendo DS in Japan in 2005, and worldwide in 2006, and there hasn’t been another game centered around Princess Peach since.

Playing as Toadette, and her Super Crown form, Peachette in New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe is making me nostalgic for Super Princess Peach. I’ve been hoping for a sequel since I beat it, as have many other fans of the game. With Princess Peach’s popularity, fan demand for a sequel, and the popularity of the playable Peachette character in New Super Mario Bros. U on Switch, Nintendo should seriously consider making a new Super Princess Peach game for Switch.

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“Tetris 99” on Nintendo Switch Guide: How to Play

How to Play Tetris 99

Are you confused by Tetris 99 on Nintendo Switch? This guide will help you get started with this free-to-play competitive multiplayer battle-royale puzzle game.

“Tetris 99” on Nintendo Switch Guide: How to Play

Tetris 99 is a competitive multiplayer battle-royale version of the classic puzzle game, Tetris. It is available to download for free in the Nintendo Switch eShop exclusively for Nintendo Switch Online members. In this unique reimagining of Tetris, players face off against 98 other players to see who can survive the longest. Players can target other players to attack, and targeted opponents can attack back. Attacking another player fills the bottom of their play area with garbage blocks, sending the top of their stack closer to the top of the screen, which results in a KO once the stack reaches the top.

Many players have expressed frustration at figuring out the controls and multiplayer aspects of this new version of Tetris. This guide will help you get started playing this competitive remake of the classic puzzle game.

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Meet the “Pokémon Sword and Shield” Starters: Grookey, Scorbunny, and Sobble

Pokemon Sword and Shield starters

Nintendo recently revealed the new starter Pokemon for the upcoming Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield games for Nintendo Switch. Here is everything we know about these new Pokemon so far.

Meet the “Pokémon Sword and Shield” Starters: Grookey, Scorbunny, and Sobble

Pokémon Sword and Shield, the eighth-generation main series Pokémon games were just announced for Nintendo Switch on February 27th, 2019. This new pair of Pokémon games will be released world-wide later in fall of 2019. While Nintendo only showed a small taste of what these new games will offer, the internet is buzzing about the three new starter Pokemon that were showed during the first Nintendo Direct regarding the new Nintendo Switch Pokemon games.

As with the previous seven generations of Pokémon games, players begin their adventure in the newly-revealed Galar region by choosing one of three starter Pokémon; a grass type, a fire type, or a water type. The new starters for Pokémon Sword and Shield are the grass type Grookey, the fire type Scorbunny, and the water type Sobble. What do we know about these three new Pokémon so far?

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