A unique piece of gaming history is on the auction block: a prototype of the Nintendo GameCube from a Nintendo event 25 years ...
But this means I don’t have a GameCube. So let’s check eBay... $100,000?! OK, let’s be sensible, you can actually pick up one of Nintendo’s classic cuboid consoles for around $60 to $80. That will ...
The rowdy and chaotic action from Nintendo is getting a new title coming for the Switch 2, with fans also getting a "Super Smash Bros." for the latest console, and it is set to deliver massive ...
Last week, the curtain was finally pulled back on Nintendo Switch 2, the next video game system from Nintendo. Nintendo’s announcement was pretty light on details, offering a short glimpse at ...
Nintendo has released eight home consoles (NES, Super NES, Virtual Boy, Nintendo 64, GameCube, Wii, Wii U, and the Switch) plus five handhelds (Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance ...
Removing rumored games from the equation, as well as unconfirmed games in general, you are left with just eight confirmed Nintendo Switch 2 games. This is at least the case as of January 19 ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 will be a direct follow-up to what is likely Nintendo’s most successful console of all time when it releases later this year. Only one problem though… we don’t know the ...
More information about the Switch 2 will be revealed during a Nintendo Direct on April 2. The launch price of the Nintendo Switch 2 won't affect the console's sales all that much, according to one ...
The launch price for the Nintendo Switch 2 is, at the time of writing, unknown and will likely remain that way until Nintendo's big Direct presentation in April. However, according to Circana (NPD ...
The Switch 2 is real, and we have seen it, but Nintendo is holding out on sharing key information about its new console for now. We still don’t have confirmation on how powerful the Switch 2 is ...
Well, it’s finally time. After years of speculation around what it could look like, this week Nintendo officially revealed the successor to its most popular home console ever: the Nintendo Switch 2.
The Sony PlayStation and Sega Saturn arrived a year earlier priced at $299 and $399 respectively, while the Nintendo 64 came in at just $199. Its follow-up console, the GameCube, debuted in 2001 ...