On this episode of the Day 0 Update: Lawsuits, store policies and JRPGs, oh my! Plus we go over the currently known information on the Nintendo Switch launch to help get you ready. That and more is next.
2/26/2017 Show Notes
- Intro
- What Are We Playing?
- F: DG2, DDIV, FM6, ePSXe.
- P: Ridge Racers 2, Heavensward
- B: Titanfall 2, Witcher 3, Karateka
- T: FFXV, Skyrim, Civ 6, Pokemon Moon, Pokemon Go
- C: Ghost Recon Wildlands beta, Disc Jam beta, Mass Effect 3, NBA 2K16
- Out This Week: Horizon Zero Dawn, Torment: ToN, and some Nintendo thing.
- AMD Launches Ryzen 7 CPUs
- Old-Time Hockey lands a March 28th release date for PS4, PC
- Big rumors out there today that the Shenmue remasters are happening this year
- P: Too much smoke gathering much too quickly for there not to be any fire.
- Zenimax isn’t through with Oculus
- Digital Homicide’s Jim Sterling lawsuit is finally over
- PSVR reaches 915k sales, meeting Sony’s expectations
- GameStop to change their Circle of Life program this week
- Irrational Games changes into Ghost Story Games
- Erik Wolpaw leaves Valve
- Square Enix poaches Hideo Baba from Namco, announces Studio Istolia, new project
- A King’s Tale: Final Fantasy XV coming to PS4/XB1 for free
- Marvel’s upcoming games not forced to tie into MCU
- Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap offers retro/new visuals, old password compatibility
- Matt Thorson (TowerFall): Celeste coming to Switch, PS4, Steam in 2017
- Cellar Door Games (Rogue Legacy) announced Full Metal Furies (XB1/PC) for 2017
- Nintendo Switch Pre-Launch Primer
- Where our launch plans are at.
- Nintendo Accounts Open
- Accessories are expensive.
- SD Cards are a must if you’re big on digital downloads.
- Cartridge games do not need an install.
- Virtual Console not ready for launch
- The Games
- Nindies Switch Showcase on 2/28 9 AM PT
- Upselling fluff
- Dancing fluff
- Shovel Knight’s Treasure Trove/Specter of Torment first on Switch launch
- Tomorrow Corp’s games (World of Goo, HRM, and Little Inferno)
- The obligatory tech demo collection that really should’ve been a pack-in.
- Snipperclips is a $20 launch title
- One of 2016’s greatest RPGs on a platform that seems very receptive.
- One of 2015’s most underappreciated racing games gets a second shot.
- The #1 JoyCon seller of the launch…if people give it a chance.
- The game that would have a 1:1 launch day tie-in ratio if not for Patrick.
- P: Don’t worry, I’ll get to it. Money is just a huge issue right now.
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