As of this morning, no one has attempted to break the glass and make off with the SNES Classic at Nintendo’s PAX booth. We will keep you updated as the situation develops.
You know a console is doing well when SanDisk starts rolling out licensed SD cards. A partnership between Nintendo and the memory maker will bring branded Switch 64 and 128GB microSDXC cards to stores in October.
Of course the Nintendo Switch is doing better than the PS4 in Japan, you might say. But that’s not what I’m talking…
Since Nintendo released the Switch’s cephalopod third-person shooter Splatoon 2 in late July, they’ve been injecting…
Yesterday, my colleague Jason Schreier and I spent 12 hours sitting on my couch and streaming video games. We ate…
A Super Mario Maker streamer working for over twenty days in game to design and complete an “impossible” level has…
Today’s Nintendo Indies Summer Showcase, or “Nindies,” didn’t bring many Earth-shattering revelations, but did share…
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild has a very distinctive cel-shaded look. That, for some reason, breaks if you…
Twenty eight Super Mario Maker creators have banded together and created an exhaustive series of courses push the…
Kingdom Battle is a love letter to Mario and the Mushroom Kingdom, and you see this reverence in nearly every aspect…
Mario’s power as an icon is defined by his versatility. The plumber doesn’t just jump: he fights, he drives, he…
Released on Nintendo Switch on July 28, the mostly harmless Infinite Minigolf was pulled from the console’s online…
I used to spend so many days with my Nintendogs. Playing with them, grooming them, taking them out for…
Fire Emblem Heroes is a mobile strategy game that I’m still playing, with tons of slightly horny characters and…
Remember when Nintendo used to make everything, from the N64 to the Game Boy Advance, in a clear case? They don’t…
Rocket League is coming to the Switch, and when it lands later this year, it’ll have some Nintendo-themed cars…
Console modder extraordinaire Vadu Amka has turned a Wii U Fight Pad into something that looks like it could wreck…
The beautiful Super Famicom-themed 3DS XL that Japan got last year is finally headed to Europe and Australia—two markets whose SNES shared the same design—in October.
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