Nintendo is ending its My Nintendo Gold Points loyalty program on March 24. “As of 9:30 PM PDT on March 24, 2025, it will no longer be possible to earn My Nintendo Gold Points when purchasing digital content” from Nintendo eShop,
PicoChat is like Nintendo DS' PictoChat. This iMessage app lets you draw or handwrite messages to others using Apple's messaging platform.
A console's launch lineup sets the tone for the entire generation. Nintendo systems tend to have some of the best games at launch, so we've ranked them all.
The popular Nintendo DS emulator Drastic has disappeared from the Google Play store, reports Android Authority. It’s not clear at the moment why the app is now gone, but it seems likely that it was the developer,
Try a single issue or save on a subscription Issues delivered straight to your door or device A former Nintendo sales lead has predicted that the Switch 2 will likely be released in June and won't cost more than $450.
The 2003 minigame compilation is an absurdist deconstruction of gaming itself, and an irreverent, scattershot creation that stands as perhaps the most punk-rock thing Nintendo has ever done. But while the masterpiece prefigured everything from the 2000s casual gaming boom to the coming mobile gaming revolution,
PwC has filled a new office space in North Hills to support the firm's local growth. And employees can play Mario Kart.
The exact release dates for March's Civilization VII expansion packs have seemingly been leaked via the Nintendo Store.
My Nintendo Gold Points is a kind of virtual currency that you can earn from select purchases of games and DLC via the Nintendo Switch eShop and other physical Nintendo products. Nintendo announced in February that the Nintendo eShop will no longer award My Nintendo Gold Points for purchases starting on March 24.
Solo developer behind Backrooms 1998 found their game copied on various online storefronts and has had trouble pulling it from Nintendo's E-Shop.
We still don’t know what Lego’s brick-built Nintendo Game Boy will look like, but it might not break the bank. Andrew Liszewski is a senior reporter who’s been covering and reviewing the latest gadgets and tech since 2011,
Try a single issue or save on a subscription Issues delivered straight to your door or device Every time I get on a flight, or I'm even just traveling in a car to the in-laws, I need to have my Nintendo Switch and Steam Deck at the ready.