Nintendo eShop Update – Kirby’s Extra Epic Yarn, Claybook, Valley
It’s a brand new week and we have yet another solid set of downloadable Nintendo Switch and 3DS releases on the eShop.
It’s a brand new week and we have yet another solid set of downloadable Nintendo Switch and 3DS releases on the eShop.
Nintendo is jumping into VR in a unique way with the Nintendo Switch.
A new set of NES classic titles and a Tetris 99 tourney kick off the month of March.
There’s a pretty endless list of new content available on the Nintendo eShop this week with a few potential highlights worth exploring.
Nintendo’s next mainline Pokémon title is coming to the Nintendo Switch later this year. Details and media within!
Ohh boy, is there some big Pokémon news coming soon? Our guess is yes.
Sorta out of nowhere, the face of Nintendo corporate, Reggie Fils-Aime, has decided to retire from Nintendo of America after 15 solid years.
This week’s Nintendo eShop Update is as packed as usual with paid content, but also has a number of demos to check out for those who are lacking the funds to pick up new digital titles.Â
Just in time for Valentine’s Day, Nintendo and other eShop publishers are showing quite a lot of love for Switch players including some exciting surprise releases!
In case you missed all the significant announcements during the Nintendo Direct announcement yesterday afternoon, get caught up within! Media and details for all.
In their typical vague way, Nintendo has announced that they have scheduled a Nintendo Direct online that’ll cover upcoming Nintendo Switch releases and content including Fire Emblem: Three Houses.
Yes, it’s a new week, and yes, there’s just a crazy amount of new digital titles for the Nintendo Switch… and hey, a decently high-profile 3DS title too.
Stop us if you’ve heard this before… there’s no shortage of new digital eShop releases to check out this week.
Can a game arrive too late in a system’s life cycle? Mario and Luigi Bowser’s Inside Story says no.
In a pretty unexpected move from Nintendo, development of Metroid Prime 4 for the Nintendo Switch has essentially been scrapped and started over.
The massive flood of new digital eShop content for the Nintendo Switch continues!