The next Nintendo Direct release date may have been discovered, and it looks like the event could happen very soon.
Nintendo is making a major change to the Switch's Eshop online storefront, making it harder for some users to buy games through the platform.
Sanity’s Requiem is heralded as one of the best videogames ever made, and it deserves a remake on the Nintendo Switch 2.
Nintendo sued a small store in San Ramon, Costa Rica, over its name, Super Mario, but lost the case, allowing the store to keep its name.
The Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Cons appear to double as a mouse, leading me to believe that the creation game Mario Paint might make a comeback.
Some newly surfaced circumstantial evidence suggests that the next general Nintendo Direct may be scheduled for early February 2025.
As posted to the supermarket's Facebook page (via Eurogamer) by Mario's son, Carlos "Charlito" Alfaro, Nintendo reportedly "claimed that Super Mario belongs to them globally" when the supermarket attempted to file for a renewal on its trademarked name.
If you're like us, you may also find a Switch 2 experience rejection from Nintendo in your inbox. Those logging onto their email this morning may have a surprise in store, whether elation or crushing disappointment.
The Nintendo Switch 2 Experience is coming to cities all over the world and you might still have a shot at playing one early.
Nintendo is making changes to its eShop in Japan. Nintendo announced today that there are changes coming in an attempt to combat fraudulent use. It’s unclear what specific fraud Nintendo is trying to combat.
On January 27, Nintendo kicked off the Supercharge Sale on its digital storefront. The sale includes a solid variety of newer and older titles including Super Mario Wonder, Crow Country, the GTA Trilogy, Kirby Star Allies, Mario Tennis Aces, Red Dead Redemption, and The Plucky Squire.