One of the joys of Nintendo's Switch is how it marries the company's home console heritage with its equally prestigious ...
Nintendo holds a huge place in gaming history, but there’s a roughly two decade window where they were simply on fire. In the Eighties, the NES and Game Boy resurrected the home gaming and handheld ...
"There was a certain culture of secrecy, taken to extremes within Nintendo, that made it very squeamish about trying new ...
The third game in the documentary series, following up on one of this year's greatest games, Tetris Forever is a great story ...
Nintendo might be known for its video games, but it also produces other media, including one comic series I can't believe ...
The interactive documentary is mostly a story about how hard it is to improve Tetris — and it’s missing key versions ...
The games listed below either have 100% confirmed release dates or solid release windows that we expect them to hit this year. Anything that’s up in the air due to more vague launch predictions ...
Once confined to rectangular screens, chirpy plumber Mario and pointy-eared Princess Zelda are popping up in theme parks and ...
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There are plenty of great Switch deals right now, but one of our favorites is on Mario & Luigi: Brothership. The new release has gotten its first discount at Woot, dropping its price by $10 to $49.99.
The Nintendo Switch doesn't come with a lot of internal storage, with only 32 to 64GB, depending on the model you buy. This means there isn't a ton of space for downloading games or saving data ...