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Nintendo Teases When It Will Reveal More First-Party Switch Games
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Despite selling consoles at a spectacular level throughout all of 2020, Nintendo’s most recent fiscal year has been pretty slim when it comes to new first-party titles for the Switch. While
Animal Crossing: New Horizons ended up being a smash-hit for the publisher, it didn’t release until the end of the company’s previous fiscal year. As such some are now wondering why Nintendo’s lineup has been so barren in recent months, prompting the video game creator to try to ease any concerns.
In a recent earnings call where Nintendo announced its performance from the last quarter, a question was raised about what the publisher has lined up in the future. Specifically, this inquiry was in regards to future releases that the Japanese game developer might have and their ensuing announcements. Nintendo’s President Shuntaro Furukawa answer the question and said that the company will begin to reveal more when it fe
MadamZeti/Simpai Dolphin Cosplay has been on the cosplay scene for the last 3 years. After her friends told her about anime cons, she decided that she wanted to cosplay when she started to attend them. You can check out her story below.
How do you decide what you’re going to cosplay?
I usually have cosplans written down and I like to buy my items ahead of time so that I can work on piecing them together down the line.
What cosplay are you most proud of? And yes, it’s absolutely ok to say ALL.
All of them honestly.
Will 2021 Be a Good Year for Nintendo Fans?
Last year was tough for most businesses, but not all. Some companies actually did well in 2020, those in the games industry in particular. Nintendo especially had a great year. Between games like Animal Crossing: New Horizons, Paper Mario: The Origami King and Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity, Nintendo spent the year practically raking-in the cash. That’s not even counting the enduring popularity of the console itself, which outsold both the PS5 and Xbox Series X over the holiday season. There’s every chance that 2021 could be just as strong for Nintendo, but there’s a problem: only one first-party Nintendo game is confirmed for release this year.