
Wii U gets a new logo, probably an official name, and a Facebook page
Is the Wii U finally, officially, the Wii U? With a slightly redesigned logo and a new Facebook page, we’re guessing that the answer is yes. Check them out.
Is the Wii U finally, officially, the Wii U? With a slightly redesigned logo and a new Facebook page, we’re guessing that the answer is yes. Check them out.
It’s a new week and Nintendo has anew batch of DSi, 3DS and Wii downloads. It’s been hit or miss lately in terms of quality content, and this Thursday, we seem to be right in the middle somewhere. Game & Watch releases are always fun at least…
Web, TV, Facebook, YouTube and Twitter, you name it, Nintendo will be sharing their E3 announcements with everyone this year.
Mario Tennis Open comes out of the gate on the 3DS swinging, and marks a pretty good return for the series on handhelds. Even without the much-loved RPG mechanic, it’s a Mario Tennis title that’s definitely worth checking out.
There’s definitely a better selection of downloadable Nintendo content this week as compared to some recent weeks. See what’s worth your time and money.
Nintendo today revealed that a pair of Wii titles (with one originally being a GameCube game) will be making their way over to the Nintendo Selects collection of value priced releases.
This morning, Nintendo announced that the Nintendo DS family will be receiving a bit of a price cut beginning on May 20th. The Nintendo DSi will slide down to only $99.99 and its slightly chunkier brother, the DSi XL, will set you back only $129.99.
Nintendo today revealed both more information and features, and new screenshots for the Tecmo Koei developed, strategic new Pokemon spin-off, Pok?mon Conquest.
This week’s Nintendo Download Update is pretty anemic, with only a small handful of releases for the 3DS and DSi and a retro Virtual Console title for the Wii. Bird Mania 3D, Amoebattle and Super Hang-On, respectively.
From online play to characters unlocked with QR codes, Nintendo this morning unleashed quite a bit more info about the upcoming Mario Tennis Open for the Nintendo 3DS. New screens also.
As was leaked up a couple of days ago thanks to a retail listing, Nintendo today this morning announced that a brand new color for the Nintendo 3DS would be blooming out in May.
The biggest piece of content this week might be the Nintendo 3DS System Update, so make sure to start off by grabbing that and updating your system. Block Factory might fulfill your block dropping puzzle needs for the week and the classic Super Street Fighter II SNES release for the Wii Virtual Console should bring back memories.
Another quirky puzzle title hits the eShop for the 3DS, featuring a unique spin on some familiar elements. Read more in the full review behind the link!
Nintendo today dropped a bit of a bomb with the announcement of a brand new Super Mario Bros. game scheduled to be released on the Nintendo 3DS later this summer. They also announced a Kirby compilation for the Wii, and a 3DS System Update that will provide new functionality and more.
And the latest Nintendo Download Update is here, and clearly, most everyone will want to check out the 3D Classics version of the original NES Kid Icarus. There’s also a demo of the puzzle platformer Pyramids, a new Dinosaur Office video to download and I Must Run.
Nintendo is making good on their promise to provide more content for the Nintendo 3DS via their Nintendo Zone locations around the United States with free streaming sports highlights being available starting later this week.
Well, uhhh, not much of an update this week from Nintendo. Ketzal’s Corridors has to be the highlight, but there’s also Death Cab For Cutie’s latest 3D video and Anne’s Doll Studio: Tokyo Collection. And, yeah, that’s it.