
Donato Greenholt
I have played more than hundreds of hours in various famous games, and I have unique insights into RPG, gun video games, puzzle games, and ball video games. I am keen on exchange opinions on current hot games with crazy game fans.

Players’ Voice: Strongly Request These Nintendo Games To Launch Their Own Sequels On Switch 2! - Top Three
At this stage, Nintendo has published and directly developed a lot of excellent game series, such as The Legend of Zelda and Mario to Star Fox and Animal Crossing, many of which have launched new games and sequels on its exclusive game console Nintendo Switch, and have been well received by players. Although these game series are still launching new games, many games have been deposited for too long.
But with Switch 2 coming in the spring of 2025, Nintendo has a great opportunity to release sequels to some of its most noteworthy games, so that these iconic series and those lesser-known excellent games get the treatment they deserve. This guide will list the three Nintendo games that players want sequels the most, according to the voice of the players.
1. Super Mario Odyssey
It seems a natural thing that the sequel to Super Mario Odyssey will be released on the Nintendo Switch 2, as its first game was very popular when it was released in 2017 and has continued to be popular to this day.
It is also called one of the best 3D Mario games of all time by players, and on top of that, it is also the last new 3D Mario game, if you don’t count the Bowser’s Fury expansion created for Super Mario 3D World re-release. So if the sequel to this excellent game continues to be released on the latest console, it will be the wish of many Mario fans for eight years.
Since it is a request, players also hope that Nintendo will add one of the two games, Super Mario Galaxy 3 or Super Mario Sunshine 2, to Switch 2, because players have been eager for these sequels for a very long time.
But if Nintendo only plans to add one of Super Mario series games to the new game, players will definitely choose Odyssey, because it is a groundbreaking work for the entire series and the platform game genre.
2. Pokémon Colosseum
Pokémon Colosseum is the first 3D Pokémon RPG on the current game market, and it is loved by players because of its mature narrative, gorgeous visuals and fascinating turn-based combat. Compared with previous Pokémon games, Pokémon Colosseum is more like a Japanese role-playing game because it focuses more on narrative rather than simply catching all Pokémon, which is also what makes it stand out from many mainline games.
In addition to these two advantages, a big reason why players want to explore the sequel of Pokémon Colosseum on Nintendo Switch 2 is that the current stage of Pokémon series has been continuously developed since its initial release, including many 3D games in the main series, but a lot of content provided by Colosseum is still missing, and players want to explore more complete game content on the new console.
Even though Pokémon Colosseum has a sequel called Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness, it was abandoned by players because it reused a lot of assets and areas from the original. So players are eager for a true sequel to Pokémon Colosseum that lives up to the settings of the original, to provide players who have always wanted a more story-based Pokémon game.
3. Star Fox
Star Fox was once one of the most popular series released by Nintendo, but due to the long-term neglect of the developers (the last game in the series was Star Fox Zero released in 2016), its player base has gradually dwindled and received a lot of criticism.
Many players attribute the series’ decline to the lack of a true Star Fox game on Nintendo Switch. The only one that has been linked to this game is Switch Version of Starlink: Battle For Atlas developed by Ubisoft, which is probably the closest fans of the series have ever gotten to a Star Fox game on this console.
Now considering that the Switch 2 has undergone many improvements and has become unrestricted, it is absolutely possible that Star Fox series will be launched more boldly, which will provide Nintendo with a great opportunity to revamp the series and introduce it to a whole new audience, and re-invigorate loyal fans.
These are the sequels that players are currently looking forward to seeing on the new Switch 2. Although some of the first games for this new console have not yet been determined, we can still look forward to what surprises the improved console may bring to players. I wish you a happy game!

Infinity Nikki - How To Upgrade Ordinary Eurekas To Iridescent?
As the fifth work in Nikki series, Infinity Nikki has added new elements such as open world exploration and puzzle games on the one hand, and on the other hand, it has effectively retained the dress-up gameplay of the series and organically integrated it with the new gameplay to show you a different Nikki game.
In terms of dress-up gameplay, Infinity Nikki’s Stylist Duels mechanism requires you to match clothes according to specific styles and compete with opponents. There is no doubt that on the basis of style matching, higher-star clothing and accessories will make your Nikki more competitive, and it would be even better if you can continue to add Eurekas for decoration - the rarest of which is Iridescent Eurekas.
Introduction To Eurekas
Eurekas is a unique accessory in the game, located at the bottom of the makeup category in Nikki’s wardrobe menu at the game interface. More specifically, Eurekas can be further subdivided into heads, hands and feet, and Nikki can have up to three Eurekas for each set of clothing.
Like clothing, Eurekas are rated from 3 to 5 stars, and the higher the rating, the more points you get in challenges. Currently, you can get Eurekas through leveling up or any Warp Spire Realm challenges.
How To Get Iridescent Eurekas?
5-star Eurekas are already rare, and Iridescent Eurekas are a rarer version of them, which can be obtained by upgrading 5-star Eurekas to level 10. When a 5-star Eurekas is upgraded to the maximum level, its color will change to one of four potential options. If it becomes a rainbow color, it means you have obtained an Iridescent Eureka.
Although you need to have good luck to obtain Iridescent Eurekas, you will find that it is not more powerful than other full-level 5-star Eurekas after you get it. It just has a beautiful appearance. However, “beauty” should be regarded as one of the core ideas of Nikki series of games, so who can resist making their Nikki more beautiful?
How To Upgrade Your Eurekas?
First, find the Eureka tab and pull it up. You will see a drop-down menu on the right side of the screen with all Eurekas you currently own, as well as their current level and star rating. Next, select Eureka you want to upgrade from the menu on the right, and then click the yellow button in the bottom left corner to enter the upgrade window.
Here, you can see all the stats and data of the selected Eureka, and then click the box with a plus sign on the far left. The system will prompt you what materials can be used to upgrade Eureka, such as Shining Particles. In addition, you can also use 3-star Eureka to upgrade higher-star Eurekas, because 4-star and 5-star Eurekas are more useful for challenges.
Hopefully, this mini guide we provided will help you make your Nikki more beautiful and defeat other opponents in ratings and duels!

Apex Legends’ New Theme Song CHAMPiONS Was First Performed By SiM In Sapporo!
Do you like team battles? Do you like bright and vivid game colors? Do you want to feel the tense and exciting escape atmosphere in the game? Enter Apex Legends and all these needs will be met! What’s more interesting is that if you have recently started playing Apex Legends or paying attention to related information, you can also hear the game’s new theme song CHAMPiONS!
The theme song was created by the Japanese metal band SiM. In terms of musical style, it is a vibrant folk song. The inspiration comes entirely from the background world view and other settings of Apex Legends. It aims to use SiM’s unique artistic style to show you a crazy but attractive Apex Legends from the auditory perspective.
Where Was CHAMPiONS’ First Performance?
The song was first revealed in a post published by Apex Legends on its official X account on January 23 this year. The real global premiere was on the fourth day of Apex Legends Global Series 4, which was February 1, and this series was held in Sapporo, Japan.
As the largest game market for Apex Legends in the world, it is not surprising that the competition is held in Japan. The singer SiM band, which is also from Japan, not only adapts to the game in terms of music style but also has many members, including the lead singer who are loyal players of the game.
How Was The Performance?
On the day of CHAMPiONS’ performance, the atmosphere reached a new climax under the background of the game contest that had lasted for many days. There were not only fans wearing their favorite game team uniforms but also enthusiastic players who directly cosplayed game characters. As the music sounded, the enthusiasm of the crowd on the scene could almost ignite the entire Sapporo!
There is no doubt that SiM used CHAMPiONS as the beginning of the performance, satisfying the game fans who had been looking forward to it for several days and showing the charm of Apex Legends in the field of music. The song’s English lyrics even directly referenced lines from the game, further evoking cheers from the players and audience. The band then performed their own hit song The Rumbling, released in 2022, which is also one of two songs SiM has produced for the popular anime Attack on Titan.
SiM Band And Apex Legends
SiM lead singer MAH said that he has been playing Apex Legends almost since its release, so it was a very special and surprising experience to be able to write a song for the game with his partners, not to mention the opportunity to perform it for the first time directly at the competition.
Interestingly, the night before the show, lead singer MAH and guitarist SHOW-HATE also played Apex Legends in a tournament held for content creators, ALGS commentators and specially qualified fans.
In short, as video games develop, both its derivative competitive games and game music are gradually forming their own markets and audiences, thus feeding back to the gaming industry and benefiting both sides.