Publishers old and new bring me games old and old ⊟
One of the most weirdly unlikely domino-meme developments recently is the one that starts with THQ's bankruptcy in 2012 and ends with me playing a Sunsoft Famicom game from 1992 on my Switch. But that's basically what happened?
Nordic Games Licensing bought a lot of the THQ back catalog, then went through a series of acquisitions, later adopting the apt name Embracer Group, and just opened a subdivision called Embracer Freemode to focus on retro games. Part of Embracer Freemode is Bitwave, who is developing a port of Gimmick! for Xbox, PC, Switch and PS4.
This news has Sunsoft re(re)-entering the gaming space, following the last WiiWare iteration. They announced a Gimmick soundtrack release, a port of Ufouria, and a new roguelike game based on the very old, beloved kusoge Ikki.
Simultaneously, the reliable ININ Games announced three -- THREE -- Ninja Jajamaru-kun collections, compiling the platform games, two "lost" RPGs, and all of the above respectively. I am deeply personally invested in this, if only because NInja Jajamaru-kun was one of the main inspirations behind the brilliant Haggleman minigames from Retro Game Challenge. Preorders for the physical PS4/Switch collections will open on the 21st, and I can only presume that they'll also show up on the eShop in some form.