Tag: Nintendo news

Nintendo Switch 2 continues to be the fastest selling game console

The Nintendo Switch 2 is still tracking to be the fastest selling game console on the market, outpacing the PS4's seven-month period.

New Switch 2 Joy-Con colors revealed

Nintendo is launching new Joy-Con colors with the aptly named Light Purple and Light Green.

Doug Bowser has officially retired from Nintendo of America

Doug Bowser has officially stepped down from leading Nintendo of America before confirming one of his reasons for his retirement.

Nintendo ends Mario Kart World Switch 2 bundle production

Nintendo is putting an end to its Mario Kart World Switch 2 bundle just six months after the console's launch.

Miyamoto personally plays about 30 mins of new Mario games to make sure it “really feels like Mario”

Shigeru Miyamoto will spend about 30 minutes of in-development Mario games to make sure it "really feels like Mario."

Nintendo’s Close To You video reveals it’s Pikmin themed

The most mysterious Nintendo video has revealed its relation to Pikmin, which raises other questions about the video.

Reggie Fils Aimé’s response to Nintendo of America’s new leadership

Reggie says his thoughts about Nintendo of America’s new leadership and his trust for the new president.

Nintendo confirms Mario and Princess Peach are just “good friends”

Nintendo has confirmed that Mario and Princess Peach are just good friends that help each other out when they need help.

Nintendo is now blocking screen recording Nintendo Today app

As the Nintendo Switch 2 fastly approaches, Nintendo seems to want to keep Nintendo Today news on Nintendo Today.

Nintendo Switch reaches new sales milestone

The original Nintendo Switch has reached a new milestone of over 150 million units sold amid Switch 2 reveal.

Saudi Arabia eyes bigger stake in Nintendo

Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund is looking at snatching a larger stake in Nintendo than its current 8.58%.

Pokemon Crimson and Indigo were almost real games

In an alternate universe, Pokemon Indigo and Crimson could have been real and replaced Ruby and Sapphire on the GBA.