
PixlBit | Reviewing VVVVVV is about as tough as getting your head around its title. It’s an odd game that sticks out in a crowd. It’s simple, yet quirky. It’s hard not to want to pick it up and play it, yet once consumed it becomes difficult to formulate an opinion on. But that’s precisely my job, to form an opinion and disseminate that to you the reader. The review that follows almost mirrors the end experience with VVVVVV – Somewhat unstable but worth taking in.

Alex DS. from Link Cable Gaming writes: " Before the 3DS’ online store joins WiiWare, DSiWare, and the PSP Store in the big farm of defunct digital stores in the sky, we’re taking a moment to put a spotlight on the best the service has to offer. These are the very best 3DS eShop games!"

To celebrate the 10 year anniversary of retro indie platformer VVVVV, developer Terry Cavanagh has released the game’s original source code to the public.

NintendoSoup:
Minimal design, maximal fun. VVVVVV was originally released as a Flash game in 2010, and since then it’s been ported to everything under the sun. I remember playing and loving the 3DS release years back. And I’m happy to report that the game is as good as ever on the Switch. In fact, this might be the best version yet.