I suppose it was inevitable, wasn’t it?
It’s pretty easy to miss Splatoon’s creepiest moments. Had someone not pointed it out to me, I never would have…
Would you look at that. Turns out the uncanny valley works both ways.
I’m optimistic about many things in gaming, but I’m a confirmed Amiibo skeptic. I fear the day a Zelda dungeon or Sma…
There are huge issues in Pokémon’s villainous group Team Rocket’s internal communication as Dorkly’s recent comic…
There are Pokémon playing cards, so really, why shouldn’t there be Pokémon credit cards?
I wasn’t sure just how much Nintendo game designer Yugo Hayashi was joking when he recently told me that he thinks…
First they’ll take our jobs. Then they’ll take our Mario.
Some Fire Emblem Fates (Fire Emblem If in Japan) news! Some of it good, some of it not so good.
For about the last seven years, Grant Kirkhope has been trying to convince people in the gaming industry that it’s…
Fun fact: you don’t actually need to see Mario levels in order to beat them.
My annual interviews with Nintendo of America boss Reggie Fils-Aime are upbeat affairs. He’s always feeling good…
Kotaku reader Bonny John’s running a pretty cool project by drawing one Pokémon every day. He’s at number 251 of this series, and since it’s a milestone for him, he celebrated it with this fantastic Celebi piece. Read more
There are Super Mario Cafes in Tokyo? Oh yes, but only for a limited time.
Dear Nintendo: Thank you for taking pity on my poor arrhythmic soul.
“4J studios has been doing a great job, and we’ll continue to [work with them]” — PlayStation’s Adam Boyes to us at E3, confirming 4J will keep improving Microsoft-owned Minecraft on PlayStation platforms. Boyes wore a Super Mario Bros. 30th Anniversary pin when he talked to us, but Mario isn’t coming to PlayStation.
You can play the newest Zelda game alongside two other people. You can play it by yourself. But you can’t, according…
The normal levels in the Rhythm Heaven series are good, but it’s the Remix Stages that make the games great.
The new Animal Crossing is letting you choose your skin tone. People have been asking for the option for years, and Nintendo’s granting their wish with Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer. It’s a step in the right direction, albeit a long overdue one. Hopefully it’ll carry over to the next full Animal Crossing game.
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