Posted by Mark Raby
Nintendo president Satoru Iwata doesn't think the video game industry has undergone a radical shift.
Posted by Mark Raby
A new trailer has been revealed for the gritty undead adventure heading out for Nintendo's new console.
Posted by Raven Lovecraft
As the entire world gears up for the launch of the Wii U, there's one market that is still content with current Nintendo offerings.
Posted by Mike Luttrell
A launch date of November 18 has surfaced for Nintendo's new gaming console.
Posted by Mike Luttrell
At least one developer was surprisingly pleased with the ease of developing for Nintendo's new platform.
Posted by Mike Luttrell
Nintendo is holding a special media event on September 13.
Posted by Raven Lovecraft
Is it disingenuous to call Nintendo's new touchscreen controller the same thing that we call iPads and Nexus 7s?
Posted by Shane McGlaun
There are probably many gamers out there - like me - who purchased a Nintendo Wii and then became bored with the console after a few short weeks.
Posted by Shane McGlaun
Over the years, Nintendo has made some rather silly statements about its gaming consoles, at least in my humble opinion.
Posted by Mike Luttrell
It's believed that Nintendo will finally announce the price of the Wii U in September.
Posted by Raven Lovecraft
Outspoken Wedbush Securities analyst Michael Pachter doesn't think the Wii U will succeed.
Posted by Mike Luttrell
Nintendo is aiming to bring cohesion to its online gaming strategy.
Posted by Raven Lovecraft
Nintendo won't charge money to play games online on the Wii U, but it will probably charge you for other services.
Posted by Raven Lovecraft
You won't have to pay anything to take your games online with Nintendo's newest console.
Posted by Mike Luttrell
Nintendo is accepting the future of video games.
Posted by Raven Lovecraft
Nintendo is making it difficult for retailers to generate Wii U buzz.
Posted by Mike Luttrell
Nintendo of America's president has an interesting response to people who weren't impressed by its E3 showing.
Posted by Mike Luttrell
Nintendo wants you to think of two syllables when the next Call of Duty game drops - Wii U.
Posted by Mike Luttrell
Not exactly known for its open connectivity, Nintendo will not tie its Wii U online service to Facebook.
Posted by Mike Luttrell
With speculation that the Xbox 720 and PS4 might ban used games, Nintendo confirms the Wii U welcomes all titles.