Nintendo Denies It Is Halting Wii U Production
Respected Japanese magazine Nikkei reported that Nintendo will soon cease production of the Wii U console, a report that Nintendo denies.
Respected Japanese magazine Nikkei reported that Nintendo will soon cease production of the Wii U console, a report that Nintendo denies.
Watch the tribute to the late Satoru Iwata, the former president of Nintendo who died in July 2015 of cancer.
During a third quarter earnings report call, Electronic Arts CFO Blake Jorgensen may have revealed sales numbers that Microsoft has being doing its best to hide.
Rumors are flying about Nintendo’s next console, but one group of analysts is pretty sure they know how things are going to play out.
A high-definition port of The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess for the Nintendo Wii U is announced in this footage from the November Nintendo Direct stream.
The classic Pokemon titles from the original Game Boy are coming to the Nintendo 3DS to download through the Nintendo eShop.
Final Fantasy VII protagonist Cloud Strife is being added to the roster of fighters for Super Smash Bros. for the Nintendo 3DS and WiiU.
Newly appointed Nintendo president Tatsumi Kimishima (presumably to be followed by Super Nintendo President and President 64) stated in an interview with Japan’s Nikkei magazine that he had originally predicted the failure of the Wii U.
In response to the passing away of Satoru Iwata, gamers, game developers, and media worldwide made tributes to the Nintendo President’s legacy. These tributes came in the form of videos, artwork, and letters of grief and fondness.
Satoru Iwata, the President of Nintendo, died on Saturday, July 11, 2015, from a bile duct growth, a form of cancer. He was 55-years old.
Gamers who are fans of Nintendo’s Metroid series were displeased with Metroid Prime: Federation Force, a 3DS game whose E3 trailer has about 7,000 likes and 70,000 dislikes on YouTube at the time of writing.
Fellow parents, you have at some time seen our precious children seduced and corrupted by video games. But one heinous market product, in particular, has been rated “E” for Everyone by the ESRB and was ranked one of the top video games for children in 2014. This devilry is none other than Mario Kart, a reckless driving simulator that conflates fun with danger and encourages pollution, violence with explosives, and unconditional drug abuse.
Shigeru Miyamoto, the creator of Mario and The Legend of Zelda, spoke out regarding the market failure of Nintendo’s Wii U console, blaming the proliferation of tablets for the console’s failure.
Nintendo held its E3 press conference on Tuesday, June 16, unveiling several new games in their long-running franchises.