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Five Nintendo Games Begging For a Switch 2 Version
NintendoThe Nintendo Switch 2 has come out of the gate with a strong first year, because of both new titles like Donkey Kong Bananza and a wealth of “upgraded” Switch 1 games, from Super Mario Party Jamboree to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, and now Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Nintendo’s dual approach has been interesting, alternating between new and old — but the updates for those old games go so much further than just technical upgrades, adding huge swathes of new content to some games. With that in mind, it feels like there’s a chance for the Switch 2 to really capitalize on breathing life into older games — and there’s a handful of Switch classics just begging for an update. Here are five games ripe for a Switch 2 upgrade. Fire Emblem: Three HousesWith Fortune’s Weave heavily implying a connection to Three Houses, now’s the perfect time to give the strategy RPG a new lease on life. | NintendoBy far the biggest benefit Three Houses would receive from a Switch 2 version is upgraded visuals and performance. Despite being a fantastic game, you can’t argue that Three Houses struggles at times — the Monastery feels flat and ugly, frame rate can tank, and load times leave a lot to be desired. A version fully developed for Switch 2 could genuinely be a night and day difference in terms of performance, and that alone is worth the upgrade. But even past that, a Switch 2 version presents a prime opportunity to enhance the experience with bits of new content, which could be even more effective if Three Houses and the upcoming Fortune’s Weave truly are connected. A new story expansion is the obvious candidate, but you could also simply add new classes into the game, challenge maps, or even add in a new story route that significantly shakes things up. The sky is the limit. Super Mario OdysseyMario is currently in the midst of its 40th anniversary. | NintendoSuper Mario Odyssey is a no-brainer for an update, and honestly, it’s a bit shocking that we don’t have one already. For one, the Mario series is currently celebrating its 40th anniversary — a momentous occasion. We also haven’t seen a new 3D Mario game since Odyssey, and with the Super Mario Galaxy Movie coming out this year, it seems almost assured that we’ll get new Mario content in some form. While a brand-new Mario game would be great, a secondary option would be an expansion for Super Mario Odyssey, along with that shiny technical upgrade. Donkey Kong Bananza shows how fantastic a platformer can run on the Switch 2, and the already visually impressive Mario Odyssey could really benefit from an upgrade. But we’ve also seen how expansions can be applied to this kind of game, with Bowser’s Fury for Super Mario 3D World and Star-Crossed World with Kirby and the Forgotten Land. There’s so much potential for a new adventure using Odyssey’s dynamic hat mechanics, or even something that leans into the open-world-esque design of Bananza. Xenoblade Chronicles 3Xenoblade 3’s stunning open world is still the most impressive on Switch to date. | NintendoThe Xenoblade games have long been one of Nintendo’s most ambitious franchises — sweeping role-playing adventures with massive, highly detailed worlds. And Xenoblade Chronicles 3 is one of those games you play, and you’re blown away; how can a little console like the Switch even run it? The world of Xenoblade Chronicles 3 deserves a technical upgrade in every sense, especially seeing what the technical wizards at Monolith Soft have been able to help Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom do. And even though Xenoblade Chronicles 3 already has the fantastic Future Redeemed expansion, it’s hard not to feel like there could be one last hurrah left in the series. That’s especially true with the rather open-ended finale of the game, leaving a lot of questions about the fate of the main characters still up in the air. After Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition, the Xenoblade series is, for all intents, over — and Monolith…

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Condition animale en ville : un nouveau marqueur de qualité de vie
Tramways gratuits pour les chiens, refuges LPO financés, agents formés à la cause animale : Grenoble atteint 100% des critères de L214, devant Strasbourg (80%) et Lyon (77%). Même Pessac, ville de 67 000 habitants, affiche 62% de conformité. Ce qui semblait marginal devient un indicateur de gouvernance. Les villes le comprennent : la politique animale signale une certaine vision de la solidarité, du respect du vivant et de l'implication citoyenne.
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