4Gamer published an interview with Unoue of Imagineer, the company publishing Medarot games. Unoue has been working at Imagineer since Medarot 2 released on Game Boy Color in 1999, and he’s the sole staff member who stayed at Imagineer until now. Unoue was the public relations manager from Medarot 2 to Medarot 5, and he’s
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Little Friends: Dogs & Cats popped up on social media today with a pawfect announcement trailer showing what can only be described as a spiritual successor to Nintendogs and Nintencats. The trailer features a bunch of gameplay footage of adorable wittle floofy woofys and kitty kitties. Developed by Imagineer and published by Sold Out, Little Friends: Dogs & Cats will head
Ahh January, what a tactical time to release Imagineer’s Fitness Boxing exclusively for the Nintendo Switch. Everyone would have been munching away on chocolates, turkey, tofu, and getting merry as the new year came around. Nintendo knows people are planning to get fit in the new year. Thankfully, if you want to get fit then
If you were in New York today and saw a bunch of people punching at each other inside the Nintendo NY store, you’ll be pleased to know that they weren’t fighting a copy of Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe. In fact, everyone was working out to Imagineer’s Fitness Boxing for the event being held at the
As the spiritual successor to Wii Fit, Fitness Boxing has–naturally–flown under the radar. Its release seems to have been aimed at cashing in on those of us who are looking to start off 2019 with a workout routine or, at least, some way to justify our “new year, new me” attitude. But now that reviews
Kicking off the new year with fitness in mind, Imagineer’s new Nintendo Switch exclusive Fitness Boxing has a new overview trailer that showcases all the features in the game. Published by Nintendo, Fitness Boxing is a clear callback to the fitness game avalanche that happened on the Wii. You can watch the trailer below. Fitness
Imagineer announced it is working on a new Medarot game for mobile. Medarot being the Japanese name of the Medabots mecha + RPG franchise. The game is developed by SoWhat, a subsidiary of Imagineer. That’s the only thing they revealed about the game for now, but it’s fair to say the game will probably have a