Nintendo Puts Up Registration Page For Pokemon On The Nintendo Switch

There is no doubt that apart from Super Smash Bros. that will be launching later this year on the Nintendo Switch, another highly-anticipated title would be the Pokemon RPG for the Switch that if the rumors have it right, could be launched later this year. Now it seems that Nintendo could be hinting that could indeed be happening.

According to reports, it appears that Nintendo has recently launched a registration page for the game on their website. What this registration page does is that it lets users put in their email address so that they will be notified about when the game will launch, how to pre-order it, and so on.

Of course we’re still in the dark as to when the game will be launch (which last we heard could be November), but the fact that this registration page is live could hint that a release is getting close. After all why would Nintendo put up the page if they did not intend to launch the game soon, right?

In any case if you are interested, then you can head on over to Nintendo’s website and leave your email. Nintendo is expected to live stream a presentation during E3 2018 so hopefully we will have more details to share then.

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Fiat Chrysler Recalls 4.8 Million Cars Over Cruise Control Problems

If you’re taking a long drive on a highway, this is where cruise control really shines. For those unfamiliar with cruise control, it is basically a feature offered in some cars in which drivers can set a speed that they want the car to drive at and it will maintain that speed without any input from the driver.

This is not an autopilot feature but rather it lets drivers take their feet off the pedal so that they can have a bit of a rest. Unfortunately for Fiat Chrysler, it seems that they are having some trouble with the feature, so much so that they are now recalling 4.8 million or so vehicles because the cruise control feature can sometimes get stuck.

So far it seems that there have been no accidents, at least no major ones, but they do cite one report where a 2017 Dodge Journey could not turn cruise control off. The company claims that this can happen when the car is going uphill in cruise control mode, and if automatic acceleration occurs at the same time as a short-circuit in the car’s system, it could result in cruise control getting stuck.

The recalled vehicles include the Chrysler 200, Chrysler 300, Chrysler Pacifica, Dodge Charger, Dodge Challenger, Dodge Journey, Dodge Durango, Jeep Cherokee, Jeep Grand Cherokee, Jeep Wrangler and Ram 1500, 2500 and 3500 pickup trucks and Ram 3500/4500/5500 cab trucks.

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