When it comes to portable gaming devices, Nintendo has pretty much had a clear market share for at least the last 20 years. Yes, there have been some exceptions and in terms of competition, the ...
About 10 years ago, Nintendo considered making a mobile phone. The Japanese gaming giant was reportedly courting Nokia in the early 2000s with a concept labelled 'the Nintendo phone' ready to pitch to ...
Scream all you want about Crash Bandicoot being one of the launch-games on Sony Ericsson’s Xperia Play, but Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aime doesn’t plan to gift you any of their retro ...
Nintendo had an interesting surprise at the end of today’s Direct. Gaming icon Shigeru Miyamoto revealed the phone app Nintendo Today. This is a digital daily calendar that will have info on future ...
The gaming world right now is abuzz with Google’s recently-announced Stadia, an all-streaming gaming platform. I’m pretty skeptical because I’ve tried the similar PS Now service, and all it does is ...
Playing games on a mobile phone is about as enjoyable as untangling a pair of headphones when you're stuck in the middle of a train during rush hour. The quality of titles available is very low, and ...
Forget Bejeweled or BrickBreaker, in 2001 Nintendo knew what was up with mobile gaming because they filed a patent for a gaming phone. Oddly enough, the patent was not issued until June 27, 2006, over ...
For the past couple of months, Pokemon Unite has been an exclusive for the Nintendo Switch console, but now the free to play title is available on cell phone devices as well. Here is everything you ...
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