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The Konami classic title, Super Castlevania IV, has been confirmed by Nintendo to be on the way to the North American Wii U eShop on October 31st… just in time for All Hallow’s Eve! Halloween enthusiasts—and, uh, Castlevania fans—will be… Read More »
The recently-confirmed Mario & Luigi Premium Pack is a European exclusive no longer! Well, not that it ever officially was, but we’ve waited patiently for news that it would be heading to this particular continent. And it is! The bundle… Read More »
We reported earlier this week that Nintendo Japan confirmed it is ceasing production of the Wii, bringing the system’s long run to a close. However, Europe and North America have continued to post fairly strong sales of the console, so… Read More »
On October 11th, Nintendo of Canada hosted the largest Canadian Pokémon gathering at the Toronto Harbourfront Center—with the event aptly titled Canada’s Largest Pokémon Gathering—in celebration of the worldwide launch of Pokémon X & Pokémon Y. The event saw over… Read More »
As if there’s not enough excitement around here for the upcoming Super Mario 3D World, this new Japanese trailer just might send us all into perma-SQUEE mode as we wait for the game’s release. You’ll see six minutes of platforming… Read More »
It was fairly recently that Nintendo Japan released a statement that announced they would be closing production of the Wii, similar to the GameCube to Wii transition years ago. There’s now been an update posted on the Wii product page… Read More »
When the 2DS was announced, it became immediately apparent that the console was meant as an option for little hands—the kind of little hands that break screens and hinges, such as the kind found on the 3DS. Since its release,… Read More »
Some players who have been enjoying their copies of Pokémon X & Y have discovered that there’s a potentially game-breaking bug inside, that only really seems to be affecting North American and European players. Occasional saves in Lumiose City can… Read More »
You may have read in The Washington Post that college student Josh Goldberg was able to recreate the original Super Mario Bros. to run in your web browser—an ridiculously impressive programming feat that has all the game’s original levels, and which… Read More »
From Mega Man to Street Fighter, Capcom has many franchises to its name—and well known ones that have shaped the childhoods of many gamers. In fact, there’s so much to Capcom’s history that there just might be enough to fill… Read More »













