Nintendo's planning to jump into the mobile gaming fray, only don't expect to see the Japanese studio pump out titles in an attempt to cash in on its wildly popular mascots.
Nintendo has always utilized interesting approaches to the video game extravaganza – which leaves fans wondering what the company has in store for the upcoming E3 2015.
It was one of the first innovators of mobile gaming more than two decades ago with the Game Boy, but it has not been a commanding presence for gaming on mobile devices.
In a spectacular announcement, Nintendo and Universal Parks & Resorts have inked a deal that will bring the characters of Nintendo's video games to life at the theme parks across the world.
Company must decide on how payment will work for games Nintendo will partner with DeNA to help bring its titles to mobile devices. DeNA said that it hopes to generate up to $25 million per month from mobile games, Game Spot reports.
Here are some of the games that can be downloaded from Club Nintendo. Nintendo's reward program Club Nintendo will soon be going away and replaced by a new program.
Speed-running through a game eliminates all the need for time-consuming video game sessions. For example, one YouTube user has successfully beaten Super Mario World for Super Nintendo in just minutes.
Nintendo fans continue to wait for more news about this year's upcoming releases. On Wednesday, they may finally learn a bit more of what to expect from the Japanese video game maker as Nintendo Direct will broadcast online details about the company's upcoming line up as well as other news.
When the Nintendo Wii U was launched in 2012, it immediately fell on hard times. Despite the fact it had no real competition from newly launched rivals by Sony and Microsoft yet, the Wii U failed to find a large audience and got off to an awful start on the sales front.
Over the weekend, Wal-Mart will be offering more sales in stores and online. Following Christmas, many may find themselves needing to return or exchange their unwanted holiday purchases.
What to buy for the portable Nintendo system If you are away from home and away from your video game console, things can get very upsetting. Have no fear, the Nintendo 3DS and some great holiday games are here.
Gamespot, the primer gaming review and preview site has just announced its nominations for Wii U game of the year, an eclectic list which includes Shovel Knight, Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze, Bayonetta 2, and Super Smash Bros.
Celebrations are under way at Nintendo after the Japanese giant's Wii U logged a 90 percent uptick in year-on-year software sales. Aficionados, meanwhile, can benefit from some holiday deals.
Ralph Baer, a German immigrant and video game developer principally credited as "The Father of Video Games" due to various contributions to the industry in the latter half of the 20th century, has died at the age of 92 at his home in Manchester, New Hampshire.
Super Smash Bros. gets smashed over course of Black Friday weekend Super Smash Bros Wii U fell short in sales Black Friday weekend, Nov. 21-23, and just missed the top ten chart, landing 13th.
Pokemon's newest games look great "Pokemon" has been around for quite a while. The game has not lost its popularity and the proof is in Friday's release of two more "Pokemon" games: "Omega Ruby" and "Alpha Sapphire" for the Nintendo 3DS.