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Nintendo has shown off a lovely collection of new freebies now available for Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 owners.
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Mario Kart Worldwas the game the Nintendo Switch 2 launched with, but unfortunately not everyone was a fan.
You might know T-Pain for his skills as a rapper and a singer, but did you know he’s also a voracious gamer? Earlier today T-Pain partnered with Nintendo for a Rhythm Heaven Groove video, and it turns out his enthusiasm wasn’t just for show. In a new video he elaborates on just what a big…
The version 1.1 update is heavily themed around Super Mario Galaxy, with the addition of a new “Galaxy Court” which introduces black holes which randomly absorb shots – or players – that end up in range. Special matches using Prankster Comets from the Galaxy endgames are also available on the court, and there are new…
Super Mario 64is fondly remembered as one of Nintendo’s best games, and a must-have for anyone who currently owns or wants a Nintendo 64
Its a sad time to be a Nintendo Switch fan – or a prospectful one at least – as the Japanese company confirmed its original handheld console is now dead. But where there’s rain, a rainbow follows, and this time the green character at the bottom is Yoshi
Nintendo has announced that Mario Kart Tour will go offline on iOS and Android in September 2026
After nearly seven years on the road, Mario Kart Tour is approaching the finish line. Nintendo has confirmed that the free-to-play mobile racer will permanently shut down on September 29, 2026, at 11 p.m. PT, ending support for the iPhone and Android title without offering players an offline version