Rather than launching more mobile games, Nintendo has recently focused its smartphone efforts on services like Nintendo Today or its Music app. Nintendo's next release is a step toward something more ...
Nintendo has released a mobile app for its storefront, the on-the-nose-named NIntendo Store app, for iOS and Android. And while it does a good job of making it easier to browse and purchase games for ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 launch day is closer than ever, and fans of the mobile console can prep for everything it has to offer using new features added to the Nintendo Today app. Fans can integrate the ...
Dalton Cooper is the Managing Editor of GameRant. Dalton has been writing about video games professionally since 2011. Having written thousands of game reviews and articles over the course of his ...
The Nintendo Switch App has received an update ahead of the Nintendo Switch 2 launch, finally adding features that should have been available from the start. With this new update, players can finally ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Nintendo is making it easier to share images and videos from the Switch, and introducing a new way to play ...
Nintendo just announced a forthcoming app called Hello Mario! that's headed to iOS, Android and the Switch in Japan. The free app seems pretty basic, as it's just a giant Mario head that users can ...
Utterly obsessed with gaming, anime, and manga for the past 25 years, Carley attended Florida State University, graduating with a degree in Japanese in 2012. A professional Japanese/English translator ...
Nintendo has updated its popular music app and added over 200 new songs from over 25 classic NES games. Some of these are genuine bangers that you’ll likely remember from back in the day if you’ve ...
Gaming on any of the three main home console platforms these days has become a lot more complicated. Each of the three console platform makers, which include Nintendo, PlayStation, and Xbox, has their ...
That’s…angering some people. For all its history of being a “family-friendly company,” Nintendo has never been afraid to “bring the hammer down” on its ...