No joke, there’s a new Nintendo Direct scheduled for April 1st
Hold onto your hats Nintendo fans, Nintendo has something important to share with its fans on April 1st (no joke).
Hold onto your hats Nintendo fans, Nintendo has something important to share with its fans on April 1st (no joke).
The big eShop releases this week are the retro-inspired Dot Arcade for the Wii U and the latest and greatest LEGO Ninjago 3DS title.
There’s a pretty fun selection of content on the eShop this week, of course anchored by the digital versions of Mario Party 10 and Fossil Fighters: Frontier.
GungHo’s ultra-popular portable puzzler is officially hitting the Nintendo 3DS as a 2-in-1 bundle on May 22nd for under $30.
Nintendo developing next generation of software, stay tuned for details in a year or less.
Nintendo finally enters mobile gaming, but not solo. Read ahead to find out details of the joint operation and future plans.
Not a bad selection of brand new Nintendo eShop releases for this week.
The first wave of cross-buy Wii U/3DS titles hits the eShop this week along with a variety of other new releases and pieces of content.
Don’t Starve: Giant Edition, Never Alone, BOXBOY!, Affordable Space Adventures, Runbow and more headed to the Wii U and/or 3DS this year.
NISA intends to give a little extra to early adopters of Rodea the Sky Soldier.
Kirby and the Rainbow Curse marks the first Kirby title to be released on the Wii U, and it’s also a remarkably great follow-up to the fantastic Canvas Curse.
Nintendo is gearing up to show their latest wares and hardware at the upcoming PAX East event in Boston next month.
Other than a plethora of retro Donkey Kong Virtual Console releases, the eShop is getting a pair of 3DS alien invasion themed releases this week and more
amiibo collectors and Super Mario fans should start planning out a trip to Walmart on March 20th.
There’s a few standout releases this week for both Wii U and 3DS owners, check out the details behind the cut.
Your eShop wallet am cry this week with a healthy selection of new 3DS titles set to hit the service starting today.
Other than the quite full-featured demo of Capcom’s Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate, there are several other new releases on the eShop this week for the Wii U and 3DS.