Today’s weekly news update is brought to you by game
releases and even more evidence of a new Pokémon game. We should let Detective
Pikachu figure out what the new game is.
Mega
Man Legacy Collection 1 & 2 Release
Mega Man returns with his latest Legacy collections, each
sold separately by the way. Let’s dive into the first Legacy collection.
Mega Man Legacy Collection
This collection includes six 8-bit
classics: Mega Man, Mega Man 2, Mega Man 3, Mega Man 4, Mega Man 5, and Mega Man 6.
In addition to the games, you can play stage remixes in
Challenge Mode and compete against your friends for the fastest completion
times on the online leaderboards. You can also unlock additional trials in
Challenge Mode using the Mega Man amiibo, or Golden Mega Man amiibo. Whichever
you choose.
Some added new features include a
new Rewind feature that gives players the option to instantly reverse game play,
correcting unexpected pitfalls or deadly enemy encounters. Also, the new Turbo
CPU Speed feature reduces slowdown when the action gets intense. Don’t forget to also check out the series'
history in Museum Mode.
Mega Man Legacy Collection 2
This collection includes the 8-bit,
16-bit, and 32-bit adventures of Mega Man
7, Mega Man 8, Mega Man 9, Mega Man 10.
Like in the first collection, there
are time trials, remix challenges, and an extensive gallery of rare
illustrations. This collection includes the additional modes originally
released as DLC for Mega Man 9 and 10, featuring extra stages and playable
characters.
Mega Man Legacy Collection retails for $14.99 while Mega
Man Legacy Collection 2 retails for $19.99.
Source:
Nintendo
Dillion’s
Dead-Heat Breakers Release
In this game, your team consisting of your Mii character,
Dillon the armadillo, and his squirrel engineer, Russ and they must set out to
defend this post-apocalyptic Wild West world.
In order to survive, you must form strategies to outsmart
your enemies and defend each town’s livestock. You can do that by hiring from a
pool of over 60 gunners to raise defenses. In addition, you can transform your
Mii character into one of ten animals and defend villages from invasion. There
are also more than 20 types of transforming rock monsters to face, including
poisonous, swimming, electric, or flying. You really have to form you’re a-team
to beat these monsters.
The game is out now and a demo is also available for
download in the Nintendo eShop. The game retails for $39.99.
Source: Nintendo
Tidbit:
More Pokémon Rumors
In this little tidbit, we address the even more
Pokémon rumors, but this time, with more solid evidence.
On the Nintendo UK site, a new page for an upcoming
Pokémon Switch title has appeared. There are sign-ups on the site to receive
emails on the latest news of this game. Little is known at the time about the
game, but this new site could mean we may be getting an announcement sometime
soon. I suspect we will see it showcased at E3, due to it being almost here.
Well, that’s all for this week, so I hope to “see”
you next week
~William


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