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Last year, Nintendo sued James Williams, a moderator for a Switch pirates page on Reddit who posted under the name Archbox. Now, Nintendo has set the damages it wants from the court, and it could ...
Nintendo's latest release is just as surprising as the shadowdrop of an Among Us-inspired Fire Emblem game. On Tuesday, Nintendo released the animated short film "Close to You," without notice and ...
Nintendo is undoubtedly the biggest name in gaming. Established all the way back in 1889, Nintendo ushered in the era of home console video games, primarily through the success of the Nintendo ...
Blooper Team's Silent Hill 2 remake may finally be coming to Xbox Series platforms soon after being a timed PS5 exclusive for ...
Most of what Nintendo uploads to its Nintendo Today app is fairly predictable; think a screenshot or trailer for an upcoming game or the latest soundtrack being agonisingly drip-fed onto Nintendo ...
Nintendo has revealed the mystery behind this week's "Close to You" animated short that perplexed fans: And, yes, as many have theorized, it's all related to Pikmin ...
Nintendo is once again in the news for a multi-million dollar lawsuit, but this time it's against a piracy subreddit operator instead of a game developer. Nintendo's latest high-profile lawsuit has ...
When it comes to Black Friday, Nintendo fans always have their credit cards at the ready, especially when it comes to expected Nintendo Switch deals. And the iconic company usually does not disappoint ...
Nintendo has fleetingly dropped some bombshell announcements on its Nintendo Today app, but the most recent drop is a real head-scratcher. The gaming company shared a video on the app simply titled ...
This morning, Nintendo posted a nearly four-minute animated short titled “Close to You.” In it, a baby watches as their toys are moved around by some unseen force. Nintendo provided no context or ...