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The James Pond Legacy: The Pond Is Not Enough Goes Physical On Switch 2 This October

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3 newsrooms are on this story. Gematsu published first 5 hours ago; the rest followed at a median of 1.7 hours.

Nintendo Everything was quickest to confirm, arriving 3 minutes after Gematsu. Half the pack had the story within 1.7 hours — a slower burn than most front-page stories. The most recent pickup, Time Extension, landed an hour ago.

Gematsu, Nintendo Everything, Time Extension led the coverage.

  • First report: Gematsu, 5 hours ago
  • 3 outlets over 3.2 hours · median lag 1.7 hours

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Who reported it, and when

  1. first Gematsu The James Pond Legacy: The Pond Is Not Enough announced for Switch 2
  2. +3m Nintendo Everything The James Pond Legacy: The Pond Is Not Enough announced for Nintendo Switch 2
  3. +3h Time Extension The James Pond Legacy: The Pond Is Not Enough Goes Physical On Switch 2 This October

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Rising3 outlets·0.3/hr nowtop 10%first: Gematsu

The James Pond Legacy: The Pond Is Not Enough Goes Physical On Switch 2 This October

Update: Along with a new theme tune and "The Pondverse" hub.

Veteran publisher System 3 is

and has announced that it intends to release a James Pond collection on modern systems.

The James Pond Legacy: The Pond Is Not Enough will be "a celebration of one of gaming’s most enduring and beloved characters" and will include "faithfully emulated versions of the original Sega, SNES and Amiga titles, preserving their classic gameplay exactly as players remember them."

Read the full article on timeextension.com

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