Nintendo’s latest earnings report is out and sales of the Switch console have plummeted after the Switch 2 rumors and ...
A unique piece of gaming history is on the auction block: a prototype of the Nintendo GameCube from a Nintendo event 25 years ...
As Polygon editor-in-chief Christopher Plante previously speculated, the C button is rumored to open an in-game text or video chat system that allows Nintendo Switch 2 owners to communicate freely ...
Nintendo has revealed the next Switch handheld gaming device on Thursday, and as expected we finally know when the new console will be going on sale across markets this year. The most significant ...
The one standout difference emphasised was its seemingly magnetic controllers ... Nintendo usually eschewed the obvious decision; most often, it changed things completely, moving from Nintendo 64 ...
In the video, Nintendo showcases a larger version of the Switch that looks similar to its predecessor. It also shows the system’s controllers, or Joy-Cons, will attach to the side of Switch 2’s main ...
In a new promotional video, Nintendo showcases a larger version of the Switch that looks similar to its predecessor. The video also shows the system’s controllers, or Joy-Cons, now attach to the ...
The Nintendo ... The beefier controllers snap more easily onto the Switch body and external controller adapters, and the Joy-Con side edges look to have an extra set of shoulder buttons.
Nintendo has unveiled initial details about the Switch 2 through a video released earlier today. While the exact release date remains unspecified, it is anticipated to launch in 2025. The console ...
We already know that the Switch 2, or whatever Nintendo decides to name it, will be able to run most if not all games available on Switch and that it will have a much more powerful chipset compared to ...
Most prominent is the aesthetic change—the Switch 2 is nearly all black, with only color highlights for the Joy-Con controllers ... form of “C-button” functionality, which Nintendo used ...
It’s a hard task to beat out Nintendo ... the Z triggers are hard to differentiate from the L and R shoulder buttons, as they don’t depress very far. Given this is a wireless controller ...