
E3 2015 Nintendo Booth Gallery
A selection of photos from Nintendo’s E3 booths for this year. Check out all those amiibo!
A selection of photos from Nintendo’s E3 booths for this year. Check out all those amiibo!
Animal Crossing does its best Mario Party impression with amiibo Festival coming this holiday for Wii U.
Scary Japanese ghost hunting on full display with this new E3 trailer from Nintendo.
A new Mario Tennis is coming to Wii U this holiday season, with new characters, new power-ups, and new moves.
The Monolith Soft developed RPG lands on North American shores just in time for the holidays.
Have you seen this Super Mario Maker trailer? This game looks insane. And awesome. Insanely awesome.
While it’s not quite the epic Metroid adventure that some fans were hoping for, the announcement of a new Metroid Prime game for the Nintendo 3DS is still a good thing.
As announced during Nintendo E3 2015 Digital Event, the Star Fox gang is getting back together for a brand new interplanetary mission. New media and game details.
Star Fox Zero, The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes, Metroid Prime: Federation Force and a solid roadmap of what to expect for the Wii U and 3DS over the next year or so.
16 participants, a whole bunch of games, and some surprise announcements were showcased during the competition.
New characters hit via DLC today, along with new stages and new Mii Fighter costumes. Also, new amiibo announced for release in September and this holiday.
From new content for Super Smash Bros., to the Digital Event and live Treehouse stream, to the Nintendo World Championships, there’s a pretty packed itinerary this year for sure.
Feeling a little under the weather lately? Maybe the launch of Dr. Mario: Miracle Cure for the Nintendo 3DS will be just what the doctor ordered.
The Nintendo 3DS is the 8th Nintendo platform to reach the milestone in this region.
Wait, E3 is next week? Sure buddy, whatever you say.
The wildly-popular mobile game lands on 3DS, with two content-packed titles in one remarkably fun package.
Super Mario Bros. joins Doom, World of Warcraft, Pong, Tetris, and Pac-man as the inaugural inductees into the Video Game Hall of Fame.