Okay, I know what you’re thinking: “How could a Bubsy game possibly get such a high score?!” I’m telling you, I’m not crazy. Part of Bubsy’s charm is just how bad the game’s featuring him are. 2017’s series revival Bubsy: The Woolies Strike Back gave fans some hope that the years of memes would finally
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Bubsy’s post-revival games keep finding ways to elude Nintendo systems. The highly anticipated (no, just me?) Bubsy: Paws on Fire! was poised to launch for PC, PS4, and Nintendo Switch on May 16, 2019. Just a week before its intended release date, Accolade and Choice Provisions have made the decision to delay the Nintendo Switch
Bubsy is on KickStarter in 2019. I repeat, Bubsy is on KickStarter in 2019. If you had told me this just two years ago, I wouldn’t have believed you. But now, I have my wallet ready. It is worth pointing out that this KickStarter campaign isn’t for a brand new game, but for theoretical DLC
Thank you, Accolade. You may be wondering why I didn’t report on this announcement yesterday, but that is because I’ve spent all night hyperventilating over this announcement. So, as some of you may know, I’m the Bubsy guy around these parts. That’s why I am proud to tell you all that a new Bubsy game
Rhythm platformer Runner3‘s developer Choice Provisions stated on Twitter that a new patch has been implemented for the Nintendo Switch version of the title, and discussions in the comments indicate a content patch isn’t too far off. The patch that launched on the 18th June fixed bugs that players may have been experiencing and added improvements
Sometime later this year, CommanderVideo is making a daring return in Runner3 — a music-themed treasure hunt exclusive to the Nintendo Switch. Dant Rambo, producer and writer on Runner3, posted on the Nicalis blog about upcoming features included with the third title in the BIT.TRIP.RUNNER series. Fans of the series will be excited to know that
Runner3, the newest entry in the BIT.TRIP Runner series, was revealed to be coming to Nintendo Switch last February by Choice Provisions, with development continuing smoothly since then. After a nearly year-long wait, the developers announced today in a blog post that Runner3’s development has wrapped up, and the game has been submitted to Nintendo for final