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Famicom Detective Club: the history behind Nintendo s once-forgotten foray into visual novels

Howdunnit Updated on 15 May 2021 This week saw the re-release of a real Nintendo curio. The Famicon Detective Club games initially seem to have come from a parallel universe - Nintendo games, but also visual novels? The re-releases of the first two adventures have been lovingly handled, with beautifully updated graphics and plenty of quality-of-life changes, although be warned that they remain wilful and rather odd. To help make sense of where these games came from, though, we ve decided to dig into the history of this fascinating series. When you think about Nintendo in the 80s, what comes to mind? Super Mario Bros? Duck Hunt and the glorious NES Zapper? Absolute domination of the home console market? All valid answers, but even for Nintendo s most dedicated, Famicom Detective Club probably isn t topping your list. Released for the Famicom Disk System in 1988, these game brought us two classic murder mystery visual novels, something we ve not

Random: This Guy Makes Incredible, Wearable 8-Bit Cosplay

Random: This Guy Makes Incredible, Wearable 8-Bit Cosplay
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Random: This Guy Makes Incredible, Wearable 16-Bit Cosplay

Random: This Guy Makes Incredible, Wearable 16-Bit Cosplay Cosplayers are basically wizards. Sometimes, they are also literal wizards, when they dress up like Gandalf the White or Dumbledore, but we mean in terms of their creative skills sewing, sculpting, and sometimes even electronics are all part of making a detailed, true-to-life cosplay of a beloved character. Here at Nintendo Life, we re lucky if we can put together an outfit in the morning to cosplay the role of functioning human , but that doesn t mean we can t appreciate the artistry of others. Dan Cattell is an artist with a passion for making 2D sprites into 3D, wearable cosplays, by cutting out each individual part and slapping them onto cardboard shapes strapped to his arms and legs. Recently, his cosplays have been blowing up on TikTok, where he s built quite the following.

Check out Funland, a beautiful new gaming magazine

Image: FUNLAND Funland, an all-digital gaming magazine inspired by publications like Electronic Gaming Monthly, Nintendo Power, and Famitsu, is out now on Itch.io and it’s absolutely stunning. According to its website, the magazine “will blend elements of olde with coverage that better reflects our modern tone, scope and politics. In short: A queer GamePro.” “I didn’t want Funland to just be an exercise in nostalgia or revisionist history, but I began to see elements and pieces of the old formula could be subverted into something more exciting,” Kotzer told Polygon over Twitter. The debut issue is titled “Living in Cyber Hell,” and it features well-known games writers and developers like Christine Love (

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