There might not be much in terms of new whole new first-party ... of Nintendo titles to look forward to while fans wait for the release of the Switch 2. The great Donkey Kong Country: Tropical ...
We're halfway through February, and one of the big releases of 2025 is upon us. It has set the standard in everything fun, open-world, and medieval.
Nintendo released Donkey Kong Country Returns HD from developer Forever Entertainment. This is an HD remaster of Donkey Kong Country Returns from 2010 by Retro Studios for the Wii (and ported to the ...
Nintendo Switch Online is a subscription service available on the Nintendo Switch that primarily exists to paywall online play, much like Xbox Live and PS Plus before it, but that's not all it offers.
The Nintendo 64 is full of fantastic games you can still have a blast playing today. Here are some you might have missed.
Update [Thu 13th Feb 2025, 5:15pm]: Following last week's news, Wario Land 4 for the Game Boy Advance is now officially ...
Fantasian Neo Dimension is on sale for the first time since launch! Both the PS5 and Switch versions are available for $39.99 ...
Nintendo Switch 2 is finally confirmed. After literal years of unverified rumors, dubious leaks and copious amounts of online speculation, Nintendo has lifted the lid on its next-generation ...
These games are set to launch in 2025. Of course, these titles might have something to do with the Nintendo Switch 2. This is a bundle that remasters two of the most unique and beloved RPGs from ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 is the successor to Nintendo Switch, scheduled for release in 2025. Confirmed as backwards compatible, it will play both physical and digital Nintendo Switch games.
But knowing what we do about internal development at Nintendo, we can make a few informed guesses: In addition, a number of third-party titles have been rumored by leaker Nate the Hate and other ...
and that's at Nintendo's Switch 2 Direct, which will take place on 2nd April 2025. Otherwise, it's down to third-party developers, who will make the announcements themselves — so keep an eye on ...