Nintendo may hold a tight grasp on all its IPs, but its few mobile endeavors have shown profitable results. With watered-down versions of its most popular series, Nintendo has been outputting more and ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 launch is now one week away, and Nintendo is gearing up for what it hopes to be another successful chapter in the company's long history. The most recent update comes from the ...
Gaming giant Nintendo (OTCPK:NTDOY) on Wednesday launched a new store app for iOS (AAPL) and Android users (GOOG) (GOOGL), which appears to be a refreshed version of the "My Nintendo" app that first ...
Nintendo is gearing up for the launch of the Switch 2 on June 5, and to ensure you’re ready to go when the console arrives at your door, you’ll need to download the latest update for the newly renamed ...
Nintendo finally has a mobile storefront for Switch games. Somewhat strangely, the only catch is that trying to purchase any game just brings you to the Nintendo store website in a built-in browser ...
Nintendo just shadow dropped a Nintendo Store app on iOS and Android. While it will be great for keeping track of your library and buying new games on the go, my favorite feature by far is the one ...
Last week Nintendo announced a partnership with Tokyo-based DeNA to develop apps and software for mobile devices using Nintendo’s intellectual property. Or in other words: Everything we thought we ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Now that the PlayStation State of Play has ended, Nintendo has stepped in with some surprise news of its own. The company, completely by surprise, has ...
In the case of the Switch 2 in the Second Quarter Financial Results report, Nintendo noted how sales shaped certain decisions and went over its first party game plans. It noted it is a “new standard” ...
TL;DR: Nintendo's Fire Emblem Shadows is a new mobile real-time tactics game blending strategic RPG combat with social deduction. Players must identify a hidden saboteur within their team during ...
Let me first say that I don’t think Nintendo needs to start shoveling its back catalog onto the iPhone, as so many pundits and analysts seem to believe. At best, quick-and-dirty ports would be a short ...