Nintendo announces that it is going to be ending support for three of its gaming systems as soon as its current supply of parts runs out.
Nintendo's financial performance and future investments are uncertain due to inconsistent cash flows and lack of innovation.
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The CEO of Level-5 has hinted that Nintendo convinced him to greenlight another Professor Layton game, despite him being ...
After a short Beta period I covered previously, the EmuDeck team have released EmuDeck 2.3 that comes with the big user ...
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Nintendo has announced that it will be ending repairs for the Famicom Classic, Super Famicom Classic, and the New Nintendo ...
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A new leak may reveal a substantial Nintendo Switch 2 feature that the current Switch does not have. Rumors about the Nintendo Switch 2 have flooded the internet the past few months in the build-up to ...
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