Nintendo has announced Fire Emblem Heroes game for iOS and Android, along with its release date. Here's everything you need to know about it.
Super Mario Run for Android gets a release date time frame. Here's when it will be available to download on the Google Play Store.
Finally. Super Mario Run for Android pre-register sign-up page is now live on Google Play. Here's what you need to know.
Here are some tips to fix Super Mario Run crashing on non-jailbroken iOS-running iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices.
Here's why Nintendo's Super Mario Run for iPhone requires an active Internet connection all the time to play the game.
Nintendo Switch game console-handheld hybrid is official. Here's release date, features, price details and everything else you need to know about it.
Nintendo president Tatsumi Kimishima says that smartphone games featuring some of Nintendo's biggest characters will be making their way to the smartphone by the end of 2016, although there were, predictably, no further claims as to who those characters would be.
When you're sitting in front of your high-definition TV playing Battlefield or Call of Duty on your PS4, take a second to think about the roots of the device and what it has actually taken to get that console in your living room. Its predecessors, the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2 and the original PlayStation, all acted as stepping stones for the behemoth gaming console we have today, but things could have been so very much different if a partnership between Nintendo and Sony hadn't gone sour in the early 1990s leading to this "Sony SNES" amalgamation being scrapped.
Nintendo is looking to patent an invention that would allow the company to emulate its own games - found specifically on the Game Boy lineup of hand-held video game devices - onto other platforms such as mobile, seat-back displays on trains and airplanes, and possibly more.
Earlier on this month, Riley Testut - lead developer of the popular, jailbreak-free GBA4iOS emulator - announced via Twitter that he had taken the emulator after a DMCA complaint from Nintendo. At the time, Testut removed download links as well as the GitHub page, but also, hinted that it perhaps wasn't the end of the road. Clearly, he was already making moves to reinstate GBA4iOS, and having apparently modified the emulator in compliance with Nintendo's quibbles, those interested in playing old Game Boy Advance titles can dive right in once more.