NEW Switch Games! 15 New Games Hitting the Nintendo Switch eShop for the Switch!

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In this video, we discuss the 15 new releases hitting the Nintendo Switch's eShop between August 14 and August 21, 2018!

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Welcome to the sixteenth episode of Switch It Up where we will be discussing this week's new releases in the Nintendo Switch eShop. Some weeks, like this, we'll be cram-packed full of new releases. Others will have just a few announcements. This show is mainly about the digital releases on the system, however, we will discuss key physical releases when appropriate.

8/21
All-Star Fruit Racing
$35.99

8/22
Out of the Box
$14.99

Kero Blaster
$9.99

Sky Gamblers: Storm Raiders
$9.99

Fernz Gate
$12.99

Behind the Screen
$9.99

Flood of Light
$4.99

My Farm
$9.99

Shio
$12.99

Hacky Zack
$9.99

The Low Road
$14.99

8/24
Earthworms
$7.99

Little Dragons Café
$59.99

Night Trap - 25th Anniversary Edition
$14.99

Space Ribbon
$14.99
8/24
Earthworms
$7.99

Little Dragons Café
$59.99

Night Trap - 25th Anniversary Edition
$14.99

Space Ribbon
$14.99

There's not a lot big happening this week in the eShop, however the 25th anniversary edition of Night Trap is quite intriguing. Howard Phillips was quite determined back int he 1990's that Night Trap would never-ever appear on a Nintendo console. Now, a lot changes in 25-years and I am glad to see the big N adapting for the times.

The other items going live this week are again meh. It looks like we are getting more and more games that were mobile games and being ported to the Switch. I see this as the same type of shovelware that made the Wii's library so bloated. I for one am really getting concerned as there is very little coming down the pipeline that is getting me excited.

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