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“The Switch 2 will do well, but it is the answer to a lot of Nintendo’s existing issues as well as the video game industry’s issues overall,” Joost van Dreunen, a longtime games market researcher and...
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It’s called the OneXSugar Sugar 1, and it’s one of the most delightfully gadgety gaming gadgets I’ve seen. Hold it horizontally like a Nintendo Switch or Steam Deck, flip out its secondary screen, then rotate its twin hinged gamepads for a more ...
Marseille has released Nintendo Switch and Retro Editions of its popular mClassic Graphics Upscaler with unique features.
Beyond many new titles coming to the current Switch and Switch OLED, as well as likely supporting the Switch 2, the company also dropped a new app. No, not an update to Nintendo Music, but the entirely new Nintendo Today app for Android and iOS.
Nintendo unveiled its Virtual Game Cards for the Nintendo Switch, a new way to share games coming in late April.
Nintendo will soon announce a whole load of currently unknown details about its next-gen console next week, with a dedicated Switch 2 online presentation on 2 April, However, a surprise pre-emptive Nintendo Direct was streamed today, which showed games for existing Switch models, plus a new feature that's coming soon.
As spotted by VGC, one of the marketing sheets on the dedicated page shows a similar picture of the Nintendo Switch 2 to what we've seen before (and include at the top of this page). However, it also has the addition of a "C" on the mystery button underneath the Home button on the right Joy-Con.
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Nintendo announced on Thursday that it is working on Virtual Game Cards, a feature that makes digitally downloaded games more portable across different devices. With the highly awaited Nintendo Switch 2 on the horizon,
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Creative Bloq on MSNWhy I think Nintendo's Virtual Cards could be Switch 2's secret to successNintendo has a history of tackling problems in ways other game developers and console manufacturers wouldn't consider, and the reveal of Virtual Cards at this week's Nintendo Direct are another sign its thinking differently to other brands,