Mario Tennis Aces is the first Mario Tennis game I’ve ever owned–crazy, right? I’ve played many of the Mario Tennis games but it was always at a friend’s house or …
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I’m a huge Baseball fan. I enjoy playing the game, going to games, watching them on TV, and even listening to them on the radio. However, I’ve never really been …
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These past three months have, once again, shown strong growth for Pure Nintendo. Our 80 published reviews have nearly doubled our output from this same stretch last year! There’s quite …
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Dream Alone absorbs you immediately into the darkness of its world. The creepy black and white art style establishes in a matter of seconds what kind of game it will …
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An Amiga and home computer classic, D/Generation was a popular early to mid 90s game. This “Original” version has now found its way to the Nintendo Switch, evidently …
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I hadn’t heard of Caveman Ninja before. I don’t ever remember seeing it in an arcade. I am, however, familiar with its console port, simply titled Joe and Mac. …
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Nothing ruins a first impression quite like a game crashing the first time you start it. That was my introduction to Milanoir, a 70’s inspired 2D top-down cover-based shooter. Not …
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If you’re looking for a Nintendo Switch “game” that you can kick back and relax with, Shape of the World might very well be for you. I put game in quotes because …
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Jump, splash, repeat. These are the three best words that sum up INK on the Nintendo Switch. The game is quick to deliver its clear intentions right from the get-go …
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Soccer Slammers is an arcade style soccer game developed and published by Atooi. With games like Fifa and other arcade classics on the Switch is Soccer Slammers really worth your …
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Pode is the story of a rock helping a fallen star journey up a puzzle-ridden mountain to help get the star back into the sky.
Both of these adorable …
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Punch Club isn’t the greatest game on Nintendo Switch. But it does make you think a lot about your life in regards to personal health and physical fitness. There are …
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You may know the Kemco name through their slew of mobile games designed to bring the classic Nintendo JRPG feel to the iPhone and Android devices. With Dragon Lapis for the 3DS, you can now get that the retro experience directly on a Nintendo device. But does this work on a system that can give you so much more?
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Happy Birthdays is not the game that its name and cover art suggest that it is. The cartoon dinosaurs hint at a kid-friendly Jurassic Park sort of thing and the …
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When I’m working at the table or playing games for a long period of time, I’m always uncomfortable. The hard wooden chair that I sit on is not ideal for …
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Hey everyone, I have some awesome, Nintendo Switch accessories to show you. These came from our friends over at PDP Gaming. This time around we’re showing off the new Yoshi …
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Block-a-Pix Color is a puzzle-strategy game from publisher and developer Lightwood games. Each puzzle is filled with a grid, within which lies a hidden puzzle. So, how does this game …
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Pang, the bubble-popping action-puzzle game, is available in countless flavors at this point. Pirate Pop Plus for Nintendo Switch is easily the most swashbuckling option available.
If you’re unfamiliar with …
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