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Man Who Lived in Small Apartment Owes Nintendo $14.5 Million
Gary Bowser was recently sentenced to over 3 years in prison and ordered to pay millions to Nintendo for what his lawyers say was a relatively minor role in a Nintendo Switch piracy ring.
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Star Wars: The Force Unleashed for Nintendo Switch on April 20
During today’s Nintendo Direct, Aspyr and Lucasfilm Games announced the Nintendo Wii™ edition of the classic action-adventure game Star Wars™: The Force Unleashed™ is coming to Nintendo Switch™ on April 20. Play as Starkiller, secret apprentice to Darth Vader, on a mission to hunt down and destroy the Jedi. Dive into a riveting Star Wars™ story featuring devastating Force power and lightsaber combos, multiplayer Duel Mode, and support for Nintendo Switch Joy-Con™ motion controls.
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It looks like the Batman Arkham games could be coming to Switch
“Batman Arkham Collection” has been listed for release on Nintendo Switch by a French retail site. According to French retailer WTT, the game will cost €59.99 and currently holds a placeholder release date of August 31, 2022.
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Nintendo Switch sales top 100 million, surpassing the Wii, but chip shortage weighs
It's a big milestone for the Switch, as the Wii was one of Nintendo's most popular consoles. Sales of the Nintendo Switch console have surpassed the Wii, but the global semiconductor shortage forced the Japanese gaming giant to cut its forecast for the device.
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Nintendo Switch outsold the Wii
Recently, it was learned that the Nintendo firm's Switch console outsold the popular Wii device. This is an important streak achieved by the Japanese manufacturer.
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Mario Kart 9 Is Reportedly In Development With A "New Twist"
It would be the first all-new entry in the series since Mario Kart 8 in 2014.
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Nintendo Switch sold over 5m units in Japan last year
Nintendo sold 5.3 million Switch units at Japanese retail in 2021. That's according to data collected by Famitsu and shared with GamesIndustry.biz, accounting for all sales between December 28, 2020 and December 19, 2021. The total combines sales of the standard, Lite and OLED models.
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30 Upcoming Nintendo Switch Games To Look Forward To In 2022
The new year is here, bringing the promise of new video games to one and all. We've have seen some fantastic games on Switch in 2021, but it's also true that several big names slipped into 2022 — for understandable reasons. Add those to the Switch games previously scheduled to arrive in the next 12 months and this year is already shaping up very nicely!
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Nintendo ‘is very excited about 2022’ and Zelda likely on track, it’s claimed
IGN’s chief content officer Peer Schneider claimed in the latest IGN Games podcast that he was able to catch up with industry sources following this month’s The Game Awards, who assured the journalist over the company’s absence from the show.
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Nintendo’s new Game & Watch is the cutest way to play classic Zelda games
It’s not hard to play the original Legend of Zelda games. With each new hardware release, Nintendo trots out its 8-bit Hyrule adventures again, giving players a chance to relive (and rebuy) the games that started it all. If you’re a Switch Online subscriber, for instance, you can play them right now on your Switch.
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Nintendo says its next ‘gaming system’ will release in the year 20XX
Mark your calendars. The Nintendo Switch with an OLED screen isn’t even a month old, but the company is already talking about some kind of successor to its wildly popular console / handheld hybrid — although vaguely.
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Nintendo Switch sales down 34% in H1, total units sold hit 92.8 million
Nintendo has released its financial results for the six-month period ended September 30, 2021, noting a moderate decline in console sales. For the half, operating profit was down by 24.5%, dropping to ¥219.9 billion ($1.9 billion) from 291.4 billion ($2.5 billion) during the same period in 2020. Ordinary profit was also down by 20.6% to ¥236.2 billion ($2 billion) from ¥297.4 billion ($2.6 billion).
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N64 games on the Switch are here, and it’s off to an ugly start
Terrible emulation quality hinder the nostalgic experience.
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Dread has already outsold nearly every Metroid game in Japan
The Switch instalment enjoyed a strong first-week debut in Nintendo'
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Nintendo Switch OLED review: The best version of the console yet
We review the new Nintendo Switch OLED, looking at its bigger display and seeing how it compares to the original console and the lite model
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The Switch Pro was real
If Nintendo makes a 4K Switch, it won’t happen soon.
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Hands On: Metroid Dread's First Hour Is Legit Kinda Terrifying
If there’s one thing I want from Metroid games above all else, it’s a feeling of dread. That’s why I still admire the original NES game the most. It almost feels hostile to the player in its design. There are no maps, no health recharge stations, no modern amenities to aid you. Because of that, no matter how many energy tanks or missile packs I acquire, in Metroid, I always feel in danger. I actually feel like an intrepid bounty hunter exploring a hostile alien world that might mercilessly destroy me at any moment.
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Metroid Dread: The Final Preview
If you want to know what makes Metroid so special after all these years, consider the opening moments of Super Metroid. After narrowly escaping an exploding space station, Samus Aran descends on Zebes to investigate the ruins of the pirate base she destroyed in the first game. It’s a perfect example of Super Metroid’s minimalist storytelling, wordlessly conveying the tense anxiety of exploring the ruins of Mother Brain’s old Tourian base amid rain and crashing thunder.
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Don't Worry, Nintendo Isn't Abandoning Switch Online's SNES And NES Libraries
Nintendo's new tier for the Switch Online service has raised some concerns about future support for the SNES and NES libraries. Will games continue to be added to this service, or is Nintendo done with these older retro libraries for good? It seems there's no need to worry. Axios writer, Stephen Totilo, has been informed by Nintendo that more games will continue to be added to the original membership service.
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The Nintendo Switch Finally Adds Support for Bluetooth Headphones
Turns out all Nintendo needed to do was push out a software update.
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