Mario Factory shares surge ahead yet again, cementing its position as Japan's third most valuable company.
The Nintendo Wii (nee Revolution) boasts the ability to play any title from Nintendo's back catalogue. Will that be enough to make it competitive against the powerful PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360?
Say goodbye to the Revolution - Nintendo has unveiled the official name of its next generation console, Wii.
When the Revolution was announced, Nintendo naysayers preemptively dismissed it as yet another platform oriented toward younger gamers. In the span of two weeks, however, that assumption has been proven wrong twofold.
Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness is the second critter catching game for the GameCube and bazillionth for Nintendo as a whole.
Like the Rolling Stones or Paris Hilton, Mario just keeps on partying. The rotund Italian plumber has been on the fun circuit for more than half a decade now, with Mario Party 6 the latest in the series for Nintendo.
After being landlocked in his previous adventure, Fox McCloud takes the good fight back into the skies in Starfox Assault.
Nintendo president Satoru Iwata has confirmed his company will charge for next-gen console access to its back catalogue.
Sega has announced that its mascot, Sonic the Hedgehog will rush onto the Nintendo DS, GameCube and mobile phones soon.
It's still tight lipped on specifics, but Nintendo has finally released the first pictures of its next generation console, the Revolution. The Nintendo Revolution will be two to three times as powerful as the GameCube, have online capabilities and will be backwards compatible.
Less than a week after an MTV listing revealed that the Xbox 360 will ship in November, another outside party has apparently pegged that the upcoming Nintendo Revolution will be out in mid-2006.
Ubisoft has confirmed there's more Prince of Persia coming, with the third game in the new series expected to be out before Christmas this year for the PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube and PC.
Link struts his stuff in a new trailer for the next Legend of Zelda game.
With Pikmin 2, Nintendo has addressed the bulk of the shortcomings of its predecessor by crafting a game that tops the original in nearly every way.
While it's a little tricky to get hold of, it's worth chasing down Nintendo's Zelda retrospective.
Nintendo heads to the golf course with this not entirely serious golf game.
Nintendo's snowboarding game is fast. It's very fast, in fact, and very quickly all over.
The Nintendo Wii (nee Revolution) boasts the ability to play any title from Nintendo's back catalogue. Will that be enough to make it competitive against the powerful PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360?
Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness is the second critter catching game for the GameCube and bazillionth for Nintendo as a whole.
Mario Party 6: GameCube review
Like the Rolling Stones or Paris Hilton, Mario just keeps on partying. The rotund Italian plumber has been on the fun circuit for more than half a decade now, with Mario Party 6 the latest in the series for Nintendo.
Starfox Assault: GameCube review
After being landlocked in his previous adventure, Fox McCloud takes the good fight back into the skies in Starfox Assault.
With Pikmin 2, Nintendo has addressed the bulk of the shortcomings of its predecessor by crafting a game that tops the original in nearly every way.
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