Penguin Wars is Coming to the Nintendo Switch

Penguin Wars is Coming to the Nintendo Switch

But it might not be in North America.

AS Unreal by AS Unreal on Jul 25, 2017 @ 10:15 AM (Staff Bios)
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It looks like Penguin Wars is going to be making its way to the Nintendo Switch. If you don't know what this game is, don't feel bad. It was originally released in Japan back in 1985 for arcades. It was eventually ported to the NES and Game Boy, but it looks like it's coming back to modern day gaming.

The game consists of two players, each with 5 balls on their side. In order to win, you must get all 10 balls to be on your opponents side at once. If you or your opponent is hit with a ball, you will be stunned and cannot move for a few seconds. This gives the opponent some free throws onto your side without you being able to retaliate.

Dodge the balls and nail your opponent to claim victory over and over again. As of right now, it is unknown whether the game will become available in North America. The remake is about 75% complete right now, and will launch in Japan this fall. North America might get the game afterward, but all we've heard about so far is Japan. We will keep you updated, and check out the video down below to get a little taste of the game.

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