Archive for the ‘Nintendo’ Category


Nintendo Switch Presentation on January 12th

Thursday, October 27th, 2016

Thankfully no longer leaving the droves of people looking forward to the Nintendo Switch hanging, Nintendo announced Thurs, Jan. 12 as the date of their live switch presentation in which they’ll reveal “launch date and pricing for Nintendo Switch, as well as a look at the lineup of games currently in development”.  We’ll likely live tweet the conference so we hope you’ll join us in the new year for more exciting Switch news!

Nintendo Switch Unveiled, Launching March 2017

Thursday, October 20th, 2016

Nintendo showed off the first teaser trailer and shared some details about their Nvidia-powered hybrid home console with us for the first time.  For most appearances it seems that the majority of rumours were true, it seems to act like a portable Wii U in a slim tablet design with removable side controllers called Joy-Con that can be used attached to the system, one in each hand, or attached to a middle base to act more as a classic controller.  There will also be a Switch Pro controller available that looks more or less like an Xbox 360 controller.  Some third parties you don’t normally see are involved already and Skyrim (Special Edition perhaps?) was shown running on the system.

Here are some high-res images of the system, logo, and a list of third parties already working on games.  We’ll let you know if any more substantial details arise about the exciting new platform still due out in March 2017 and launching with Zelda: Breath of the Wild.

NX News is Finally Going Down Tomorrow

Wednesday, October 19th, 2016

We can’t say how much we’ll discover from the preview trailer tomorrow, but I for one am getting up at 5:30am for the 6:00am CST trailer and will be very happy to FINALLY discover what Nintendo is up to and plans to do come this March.

Cloud Announced for Smash Bros – Gamers Have Strokes

Thursday, November 12th, 2015

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Cloud is legitimately officially announced for Smash Bros Wii U/3DS and is coming soon along with a Final Fantasy VII Midgar stage.  I’ll give you a moment to change your pants and then you can check out the reveal trailer here:

Amiibo Retro 3-Pack Unboxing – Game Usagi Opens

Saturday, September 26th, 2015

Logan cracks open the new Amiibo Retro 3-Pack
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Also a little collection bragging and a closer look at the R.O.B., Mr. Game & Watch, and Duck Hunt Amiibos.

Nintendo’s New President: Tatsumi Kimishima

Monday, September 14th, 2015

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Former Nintendo of America CEO, Tatsumi Kimishima, was announced today as the late Satoru Iwata’s replacement as President of Nintendo of Japan.  Kimishima was Reggie’s precursor from 2002-2006 as well as serving for a year as president of Pokemon USA.

In contrast to Iwata’s tenure as a game creator, Kimishima is more of a corporate businessman so it will be interesting to see what direction he takes Nintendo as it perches at the edge of deciding if it wants to be properly competitive in the console and mobile markets or if it wants to stick to doing it’s own thing (which has been working less well in recent years).

Kimishima has pledged to continue on the path that Iwatasan had laid out for the company, but time will tell whether or not this is the case or the best option for Nintendo’s future.  We wish him the absolute best of luck during his tenure as president and hope he will perhaps be the first Nintendo president to make Nintendo technologically competitive on all fronts with its competitors, bringing third party developers back into the fold.  Let’s-a-go!

RIP Satoru Iwata

Sunday, July 12th, 2015

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It was announced today that Nintendo’s president since 2002, Satoru Iwata, passed away due to complications with a bile duct growth.

We’ll be the first to admit that Iwatasan didn’t always lead Nintendo in directions that we would have liked and largely continued his predecessor, Hiroshi Yamauchi’s Luddite anti-Internet and anti-groundbreaking graphical technology ways, but there is no doubt that Iwata took Nintendo from its GameCube slump back into the limelight with off the wall ideas like touchscreens and motion controls that forever changed how we all interact with personal electronics today.

It will be interesting to see where Nintendo goes now and what kind of person its fifth president will be, but the fact remains that Iwatasan is holding bananas in the sky now and he left a lasting legacy.

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