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Shi Ban Premium Game Card Case Review - Interesting but Not a Practical Switch Game Case

"There are a ton of Switch products out there. Some are good and some are bad, so when the Shi Ban Premium Game Card Case came my way, it was only natural for me to assess whether or not this is a useful, fun, and/or practical third-party product to protect your Nintendo Switch cartridges." Check out Jason Capp's review of this interesting product for more.

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Gex Trilogy (Switch) -A Happy Throwback That Couldn't Be Any More '90s| NintendoLife

"Gex Trilogy is a happy throwback. The first game is a little clunky and occasionally laborious, but its sequels do better in their 3D expansion of its themes and idea. The main point of appeal is its connection to the period in which they were made. It’s full of comic quirks, zinging dialogue, and visual gags that scream MTV Generation. Across all three entries, the media hook and its tropes — from horror to Christmas to 1930s prohibition gangsters — work well to keep things fresh, fun and engaging.

That said, while there's a simplicity to the games themselves, the yesteryear technology and the sensibilities of many gamers may have moved on, making their baked-in fetch quests trying at times. Gex Trilogy’s value is bumped up by its invention and still very playable design aspects, but whether or not you can pit yourself through them really comes down to how much your nostalgic mileage varies, dude." - Tom Massey | NintendoLife

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OtterX21h ago

Take me back to the 90's, please! I'm sold.

azedean2h ago

It still does not work on switch 2...

OtterX2h ago

Yea Limited Run didn't get their dev kits until a couple weeks b4 launch. Something to do with Nintendo shunning Embracer Group companies. They're working on a fix, but yea I'm not buying it either until it works on Switch 2.

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Gex Trilogy Review – Gamerhub UK

Yes, it is once again tail time, thanks to Limited Run Games.

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Capcom Fighting Collection 2 (NS) Review | VGChartz

VGChartz's Evan Norris: "No matter how you experience Capcom Fighting Collection 2 — online or offline, in single-player bouts against CPU opponents, or in versus mode against human rivals — you're likely to have a good time. While there are a couple of middling games, most of the titles on offer are good or great; a handful are even generationally great. Furthermore, the quality-of-life features and online connectivity make them more approachable and accessible than ever. The inclusion of Dreamcast ports and in-depth tutorials would make the collection even more valuable, but even without those things it's easy to recommend. Here's hoping Capcom still has something left in the tank for Capcom Fighting Collection 3."

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