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Dezatopia & Mecha Ritz Limited Edition (Nintendo Switch)

NINTENDO SWITCH
Dezatopia & Mecha Ritz Limited Edition (Nintendo Switch)
Strictly Limited Games

Two SHMUPs walk into a cartridge, and somehow neither one is filler. The Dezatopia & Mecha Ritz Limited Edition for Nintendo Switch bundles a horizontal and vertical shooter from indie developer HEY into one Strictly Limited Games release, capped at just 1,500 individually numbered copies worldwide. It arrives with a colorful game manual and the kind of shelf presence that reminds us why we collect physical in the first place.

Dezatopia gives us 24 stages across 21 branching routes, starring a fashion-obsessed high schooler who accidentally unleashes an underground civilization. The dynamic rank system adjusts across 1,000 difficulty steps, which means it meets you exactly where your reflexes are, no excuses. Then Mecha Ritz: Steel Rondo flips the axis to vertical, dropping us into a mechanized apocalypse with 15 handcrafted stages, 50 unique bosses, and 14 unlockable Mechas. Both games run on gorgeous pixel art and original FM synth soundtracks that feel like lost arcade relics from a timeline where chiptune never stopped evolving.

What makes this collection genuinely special is the craftsmanship. HEY built these games with the obsessive detail of someone who grew up feeding quarters into cabinets and never forgot the feeling. The shop system in Dezatopia is a genre first. The branching paths and multiple endings in Mecha Ritz give it replay value that most full retail releases can only dream about. Together, they represent some of the best modern shmup design available on a single cartridge.

With only 1,500 copies in existence, this is the kind of limited run that quietly disappears and then haunts collector forums for years. If the shoot-em-up section of your Switch library has been feeling thin, this double feature fills that gap and then some.