Nintendo have released a lot of Amiibo by now, but they’ll never make everyone happy with their character…
In 2014's Bravely Default, there was no real explanation for the random encounter slider, a toggle you could use to…
Here’s a fun way to amuse yourself on this sleepy Monday afternoon: Supper Mario Broth, an old tumblr page that’s…
Nintendo has been deleting Mario Maker courses for months without explanation, and the community is tired. The…
Nintendo Japan are selling these things for people who want to display their Amiibo with a little pizazz. The Kirby…
Nintendo’s asked the makers of that lovely 3D Legend of Zelda tribute game to pull it down. Over on their Facebook page, the developers say that they’re pulling any copyrighted material from the release and making the code available for folks to learn from.
In Japan, Nintendo said that starting next month, it will no longer support the original “phat” Nintendo DS.
The very fancy Analogue NT, a replica NES for wealthy adults, is expensive enough at the best of times. Never mind…
Or at least while it lasts. A pair going by Scott and Mike are well on their way to creating a playable voxel-based T…
Super Mario and the Mushroom Kingdom becomes a dark world with some intimidating enemies in artist Sylvain…
The fastest anybody has ever beaten the original Super Mario Bros. is with a time of 4:57.427. The man who currently…
Miitomo, Nintendo’s Mii-driven social network, is tearing up the app store charts right now with millions of new…
Liking Miitomo? Good! Nintendo just announced that the app has reached three million downloads worldwide.
Today is the day that Miitomo launches in the United States and many other countries. When Nintendo’s first mobile…
Nintendo confirmed to South Korean news site Gameple that they are not planning to pull out of the local market, and that the recent layoffs at their Korean branch were due to a restructuring decision made because of “the current business environment.” More details here.
Pokémon Snap is coming to the Wii U Virtual Console in Japan. Priced at 1,028 yen (US$9.17), it’ll be out in the region on April 4. No word yet about an international release.
On March 31, Nintendo is launching a new webshop for their downloadable games over at Nintendo.com. The store, accessible to Nintendo Account holders on both mobile and PC, will display current sales and let you search the catalogue by genre, popularity, or release date, with purchases sent directly to your console.
Nintendo’s first social app for smart devices, Miitomo, will be released in North America on March 31.
According to respected Korean game site GameMeca, Nintendo’s South Korean branch is being hit hard with layoffs.
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