Category: News
We commented on this a little while back when “retro” versions of Nintendo’s logo started popping up at department stores, but it appears that the signage wasn’t simply a one-off way to catch folks’ eyes during holiday season. In fact,… Read More »
As part of Sega’s promise to bring Sonic games back to their early “glory days”, some changes are afoot to have the blue hedgehog will be brought to the gaming public in the future. A major shift has happened in… Read More »
As Nintendo promised, Miitomo and the new My Nintendo have arrived in March (on the last day, sure, but they still fulfilled their promise) and you can log in to see all the new rewards available when you play Nintendo… Read More »
News has just hit that Nintendo of Korea has downsides its workforce in a significant way, reducing from 50 employees down to only 10 through an “early retirement” program. The change comes as part of a “large-scale restructuring” where the… Read More »
Although Miitomo isn’t yet available in North America (or anywhere in the west), there’s been a lot of talk about it online after the first weekend saw over a million downloads in Japan. It’s also been interesting to see how… Read More »
At this week’s Game Devleopers Conference in San Francisco, a short animated film was presented which honors the extensive and incredible impact that the late Nintendo president Satoru Iwata had on the world of gaming. The film was created by… Read More »
How well do you really know your friends? That’s the question Miitomo seeks to answer, and Nintendo Mobile has released its first launch trailer to give everyone a better insight into what this new mobile “game” offering really is. Miitomo… Read More »
Monster Hunter X (Cross) was a huge success in Japan, keeping Capcom in the black as fans gobbled up yet another entry in the Monster Hunter series. Here in North America (and elsewhere in the west), Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate… Read More »
With Minecraft now on the Wii U, it seems that this bestselling game (one of the best sellers of all time, in fact) is truly poised to conquer the world—but wait, there’s always film and television to leap into, right?… Read More »
It’s been thirteen years of Nintendo fun and games for Erik Peterson, but all good things must come to an end eventually. Peterson is leaving Nintendo of America for new ventures, and is perhaps most recognizable to Nintendo fans as… Read More »













