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According to a new rumor, Nintendo might be bringing back the classic GameCube Controller in the future, possibly as a peripheral for the upcoming Switch 2 console. There have been several rumors ...
Nintendo has launched its new Switch 2 console. High demand has caused shortages in Japan, the US, and China. Analysts expect ...
Shoppers lined up to get their hands on Nintendo Switch 2 devices, resulting in lines and early sell-outs at retail locations ...
Now, Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa stated that the company plans to continue supporting the Switch 1 well into the future as long as there is demand for it. Furukawa said (via VGC ...
Nintendo fans have known for some time that Switch 2 is backwards compatible with Switch 1 games. But what happens when you do the reverse and stick a Switch 2 game in a Switch 1?
But while most people will be off playing Mario Kart World, others are diving into the Switch 2 to see what the console is made of — literally. The first teardown of the console has made its way ...
You can push any fears about seeing Mario on a Game-Key Card aside, as Nintendo has revealed to us that it has "no plans" to use the new physical format on its first-party-developed titles.
Nintendo continues to say it has no plans to raise prices on its popular Switch console, though it also doesn’t rule out the possibility that it might have to increase prices in the future.
The video game giant Nintendo on Friday announced plans to open a store in San Francisco ... We're excited for San Francisco's future and look forward to welcoming this iconic brand to our ...
Now, the company is trying to do it again with the Switch 2. Ahead of the new console’s launch on June 5th, The Verge is ...