Category: News
Last year, Ronimo Games released a 3DS version of their game Swords & Soldiers, a handheld version of their WiiWare game from 2009. The Netherlands-based studio has now announced that it’s developing a follow-up game, Swords & Soldiers II, for… Read More »
Even with all the downer news coming out almost daily about what’s happening with Nintendo and the Wii U, there’s one aspect of the system that is figuratively exploding week by week. The digital library content on the system is… Read More »
Confirmation has arrived that Pokémon will be taking over Netflix this March! We’ll see television shows and movies hitting the video-on-demand service at the beginning of the month—and it won’t just be confined to one or two continents. This is… Read More »
With two movies in the bag and a third on arriving in the future, we’ve finally received a release date for LEGO The Hobbit. The game—and Bilbo—will begin their somewhat-expected journey on April 8th in North America. The game will… Read More »
Here’s some good news! The Wii U has hit a landmark in Japan, one that maybe shows a brighter future for Nintendo in the coming year. According to a few eagle-eyed folks on NeoGAF, the latest Media Create Japanese chart… Read More »
The commercial success of the Skylanders game series is no secret—it’s found a winning formula of fusion video gaming with expensive plastic toys that kids (*cough* and some adults *cough*) can’t seem to stop collecting. But how can Activision keep… Read More »
You may remember Czech publisher Cinemax, whose extraordinarily prolific team produced fourteen games for DSiWare. And while the 3DS has been around for quite some time now, they haven’t venture to create something for the “new” platform until now—but this… Read More »
Over the past year, we’ve seen some fun events from Nintendo surrounding Miiverse and Art Academy: SketchPad—notably, the art contest for The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds and various events for the Year of Luigi. The most recent… Read More »
It was late in 2013 that Best Buy reduced the price of pre-paid cards for the eShop in North America, effectively offering a 20% discount on all games in the virtual stores. It’s a way to encourage more players to… Read More »
Some data from the NPD has come out this week regarding the success of “going digital” for games. An increasing number of us are turning to the download option for our gaming fancy, as platforms like the eShop become more… Read More »













