Nintendo Reveals New Partnerships and First Indie Games Coming to Nintendo eShop on Nintendo Switch

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The Nintendo Switch system launches on March 3, and people can expect an exciting lineup of games on Nintendo eShop for day one and beyond. Nintendo has been working closely with independent publishers and developers to deliver a steady flow of unique and original experiences to Nintendo eShop.

More than 60 quality indie games are confirmed for Nintendo Switch this year alone, and many games take advantage of unique Nintendo Switch features, including multiple play modes (TV mode, handheld mode, tabletop mode), flexible control options, local and online multiplayer* and innovative JoyCon functionality like HD rumble. In a Nindies Showcase video, Nintendo highlighted some of these games that are in development.

“Our Nindies Showcase gives fans a taste of some of the great content on its way to Nintendo eShop,” said Steve Singer, Nintendo of America’s Vice President of Publisher and Developer Relations. “We’re working with both mainstream and independent developers to make Nintendo Switch the destination for entertaining games and experiences.”

To view the Nindies Showcase video in its entirety, visit http://live.nintendo.com/



Along with Nintendo Switch exclusives and timed exclusives, some of the highlights revealed in the video include:

  • Runner3 from Choice Provisions: Runner3 continues the joyous adventures of CommanderVideo from BIT.TRIP RUNNERand Runner2. Players will encounter quests, branching paths, item shops, new Retro Challenges, new character moves, new dance moves and a roster of characters that somehow manages to rival the strangeness of Runner2. The game is scheduled to launch exclusively for Nintendo Switch this fall.
  • SteamWorld Dig 2 from Image & Form Games: In the sequel to the award-winning original, you must dig deep, gain riches and explore an underworld riddled with danger. The game is scheduled to launch this summer.
  • Yooka Laylee from Team 17 and Playtonic Games: Explore huge, beautiful worlds, meet an unforgettable cast of characters and horde a vault-load of shiny collectibles as buddy-duo Yooka (the green one) and Laylee (the wisecracking bat with the big nose). The buddy-duo platformer is coming to Nintendo Switch soon, with multiplayer functionality perfect for the system.
  • Blaster Master Zero from Inti Creates: The same elements that made the original Blaster Master a hit are back, including side-scrolling vehicular combat, top-down adventuring and a huge sci-fi landscape, in addition to a host of new and improved gameplay systems. The game includes a two-player mode and will have numerous character cameos coming soon. Blaster Master Zero launches exclusively on both Nintendo Switch and the Nintendo 3DS family systems on March 9.
  • Pocket Rumble from Chucklefish Games and Cardboard Robot Games: This deep 2D fighter makes players want to throw down, anywhere, anytime. The battles get even more intense with the inclusion of HD rumble: When players get hit by a weak attack, it’ll feel very different from getting rocked by a strong one. The game is scheduled to launch as a console exclusive for Nintendo Switch in March.
  • Flipping Death from Zoink Games: Welcome to Flatwood Peaks, a small whimsical town with a problem – Death is on vacation. Play as Penny and help the ghosts with their peculiar problems on The Otherside. This puzzling adventure game is scheduled to come to Nintendo Switch later this year.
  • Mr. Shifty from tinyBuild and Team Shifty: Shift through bullets, and master lightning-fast takedowns in a new kind of action game. Mr. Shifty follows a teleportation-fueled heist to break into the world’s most secure facility. Shift through walls, through bullets, cover huge distances and be everywhere at once. One shot kills. Survive on skills. HD rumble allows players to feel every punch, shot and crash. The game is scheduled to launch first on Nintendo Switch this April.
  • Wargroove from Chucklefish Games: This turn-based strategy game offers local and online matches for one to four players. The game is scheduled to launch later this year.
  • Stardew Valley from Chucklefish Games and ConcernedApe: Nintendo Switch will be the first console to support the game’s new multiplayer feature. The open-ended, country-life RPG is scheduled to launch this summer.
  • Shakedown Hawaii from vBlank: This 16-bit spiritual successor to Retro City Rampage aims to be twice as good with twice the bits. From the boardroom to the streets, Shakedown Hawaii parodies big business and the white collar crimes that go alongside. Build your empire, monopolize the markets and collaterally re-zone the island’s destructible sandbox. It’s scheduled to launch first on Nintendo Switch this April.
  • Graceful Explosion Machine from Vertex Pop: Skillfully pilot the advanced Graceful Explosion Machine (GEM) fighter while blasting swarms of crystalline enemies with your ludicrously overpowered quad-weapon array. This side-scrolling arcade shooter features HD rumble support, which means players will really be able to feel those machines explode. The game is scheduled to launch first on Nintendo Switch this April.
  • Tumbleseed from aeiowu: A small seed heads up a mountain to save his home in this physics-based game. More than 30 unique upgrades help the seed overcome challenges and enemies. HD rumble means players will feel seeds traversing across the screen. The game is scheduled to launch on Nintendo Switch this spring.
  • Overcooked: Special Edition from Team 17 and Ghost Town Games: In Overcooked, players must journey through a variety of cruel and unusual kitchens on their quest to become master chefs capable of conquering an ancient edible evil which plagues the land. Play solo or engage in classic, chaotic couch co-op for up to four players in both co-operative and competitive challenge modes. The special edition features the original game, plus all of the DLC. HD rumble integration means they can feel every chop through a tomato and the slosh of soup in a pot. Overcooked: Special Edition is coming later this year.
  • The Escapists 2 from Team 17 and Mouldy Toof: The sequel to the hugely popular prison escape series supports drop-in/drop-out co-op for up to four players (additional accessories are required for multiplayer modes, and are sold separately). Players can tie together knotted sheets and use them to climb down high windows in new multi-level prisons, and find other new ways to make a break for freedom. The Escapists 2 is coming later this year.
  • GoNNER from Raw Fury and Art in Heart: GoNNER is a tough-as-hell, score-based, procedurally generated platformer with roguelike elements. GoNNER is also a story about friendship between Ikk, Death and a space whale named Sally. You will die. A lot. The console version of the game launches first on Nintendo Switch with additional content tailor-made for the system later this year.
  • Kingdom: Two Crowns from Raw Fury and Noio: In Kingdom: Two Crowns, attend to your domain, border to border, or venture into the wild to discover its wonders and threats. First revealed today, two players can come together in co-op mode to rule a kingdom. Their choices bring hope or despair to their subjects. The game is scheduled to launch later this year.
  • Dandara from Raw Fury and Long Hat House: Dandara has awoken to reshape the world. In this strange world of quirky characters, nothing is at it seems. In this bizarre, gravity-bending world with hidden beauty, it’s up to Dandara, jumping from surface to surface, to restore order and direct a directionless world. The game is scheduled to launch on Nintendo Switch this summer with exclusive features and functionality, including HD rumble support.
To access Nintendo eShop, a system update that will be available on launch day is required. The system update downloads in the background, is designed to install quickly and doesn’t disrupt gameplay.
 

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Shakedown looks cool & want to play Stardew Valley for my AC fix but damn, everything looks like trash.

Fake edit: Can't wait for YookaLaylee!
 

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Shakedown looks cool & want to play Stardew Valley for my AC fix but damn, everything looks like trash.

Fake edit: Can't wait for YookaLaylee!
I actually found all of the games really interesting in the trailer. Not sure what you mean by trash in it.

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For what it's worth, this is getting released on launch day too (at least in Europe and Japan). It's also the first touchscreen-only game, so that's possible. http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2017-02-27-nintendo-switch-has-its-first-touchscreen-only-game
21 Euro is a steep price point for it. What's justifying the price point?
 
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Wtf are you talking about? Know one is trying to start shit except you by using the word bait. Jack in box games are not indie. Indies are titles that are made by like 10 or less people, published by no name publishers and have to pay and beg console makers to give them a try. No one should be taking this type of games seriously. If you don't consider their titles to be shovelware, you must love the wii and wiiu like they were made by god.
sorry then for the misunderstanding, I had seen it in the trailer so I thought it was one of the indie titles, also, many of those honestly don't seem like shovelware, steamworld dig 2, Stardew vally, master blaster zero, and especially yooka laylee are some decent titles, that's the thing about indie titles, they are the source of many shovelware games but there are many great games that also come from their. maybe I'm just being dumb here and misinterpreted ya, sorry about that, I still hold by my opinion that theirs no need to throw hate generally at all of these games, taste in games is quite subjective. it's just seemed like something meant to get at people by hitting games that many people praise like yooka laylee that many are anticipating, sorry for the misunderstanding
 
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Well, I guess I'm alone here. The thought of how trashy some of the games are is just overwhelming to most. Hopefully there is a decent review system for games this time that works well to help get the good titles out there and known out of all the shovelware. Not even the ps4 and the xb1 are safe from shovelware, ya just don't here that much about them ( ). I'm just trying to see the glass half full as apposed to have empty when it comes to all this. With indie titles there will always be crap out there because there are many that don't know what there doing whatsoever, but, there are many out there who are putting out their enjoyable quality content.
 

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Sure, there's always going to be shovelware for game consoles, PC's, and mobile devices, but that presentation had some really good stuff in it, more than I was expecting. I really don't get why people are saying the majority of those games looked like shovelware.
 

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Neat, if entirely irrelevant because they're all on PC where i'd prefer to play them. Nice for people who will ONLY own a Switch though I spose.
It's a step in the right direction at least. Nintendo is trying and it's terrifying. Muh nostalgia, Nintendo! Stop trying to grow and learn, where is the ignorant company i've grown to love!
 
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Neat, if entirely irrelevant because they're all on PC where i'd prefer to play them. Nice for people who will ONLY own a Switch though I spose.
It's a step in the right direction at least. Nintendo is trying and it's terrifying. Muh nostalgia, Nintendo! Stop trying to grow and learn, where is the ignorant company i've grown to love!
Or people who like to play their games on the go, I can play superior versions of stardew valley, skyrim, and terraria on my pc, I have all 3 of those on steam, but I would opt for portability, that's what has me hooked, I'm someone who has 300 hours clocked on smash and only 18 on skyrim even though I'm at home most of the time and really like skyrim, convenience over quality.
 

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Or people who like to play their games on the go, I can play superior versions of stardew valley, skyrim, and terraria on my pc, I have all 3 of those on steam, but I would opt for portability, that's what has me hooked, I'm someone who has 300 hours clocked on smash and only 18 on skyrim even though I'm at home most of the time and really like skyrim, convenience over quality.
Same reason why I'm getting the switch is for portability. Sure, I'm getting yooka laylee for my ps4, but I'll also get it for the switch because of the convenience of having it on the go. That's what I believe is going to be the key to the switch's success, being able to play some of the same games you can play on your PC or ps4 on the go.
 
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But why should I buy them on a console with probably inflated prices when I can get most if not all on them on pc cheaper?
If you say portability, let me just tell you something: two-three hour battery life, depending on how much the game eats it.
Portable my ass.
 

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But why should I buy them on a console with probably inflated prices when I can get most if not all on them on pc cheaper?
If you say portability, let me just tell you something: two-three hour battery life, depending on how much the game eats it.
Portable my ass.
3 hour battery life for breath of the wild wiche seems real taxing for the system, indie games will likely take 6 low or 8 high if it's a simple 2d game, 3 hours is about the worst you will see
 

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Nope. Those games all crap. Ocean horn is the only indie game worth it's money. And it is barely an indie title. Produced and created by people who designed wind waker

Yeah, well, that's only like, your opinion man. *Shrug*
 

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More concerned about reading timed exclusive on many games instead of console exclusive.

Also many are already released on PS4 or XB1.
 

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Lol, if somehow Wayward Souls or Mage Gauntlet get a Switch port, I'll love that console forever
 

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I'm still wondering why Nintendo doesn't hire Shin'en to make a new F-Zero game.
Or to make a full-fledged Iridion 3D game for the Switch. Ir have them join the Starfox team and bring us some FRESH Starfox content instead of the same HD rehashes of Starfox 64.

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Woah can't wait for them to be 60$
One Man's Lie was an indie game for $60...
 

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