You can play your Switch in new dimensions with Nintendo's Virtual Boy

Never heard of a Virtual Boy? Understandable. The original was released in 1995 as a kind of gaming stereoscope, and, well… it flopped. Like, hugely. Intended to be a standalone console, the Virtual Boy had 22 games before it was discontinued after less than a million unit sales. Now, it’s back in combination with Nintendo’s…

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Metroid Prime 4: Beyond release date and trailers

We finally have a Metroid Prime 4: Beyond release date. The game was always going to be a tricky title for Nintendo to release. Announced in early 2017, ten years after Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, Metroid Prime 4: Beyond was set to continue the story on the Nintendo Switch. Featuring a brand new development team…

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The new Tomodachi game gets a fresh release window

Making its first global debut on the Nintendo 3DS back in 2014, Tomodachi Life took the world by storm, with its goofy, self-insert characters, charming world, and simple minigames helping it earn the spot of the eleventh best-selling 3DS game of all time. Unfortunately, things have been quiet in Miitopia for quite some time. However,…

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Little Nightmares III's producer loves fan “theories about the game”

Little Nightmares III is one of my most anticipated games for 2025, with the series long holding a place in my heart. Little Nightmares stands apart from other horror franchises, such as Resident Evil, because it embraces puzzles, platforming, and horror. It’s a unique blend that swirls together nicely, and that goes for its sequel,…

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Fortnite's Binding of Isaac collab brings a tear to the eye

Fortnite has done it again, and there are tears everywhere. No, not because we’re sad about the previous leaks, but because the latest shop drop is a collab with one indie icon, The Binding of Isaac. It dropped quietly, with not much of an announcement by way of the Fortnite social media accounts, so we’ve…

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Nintendo, we love you, but your patents are going too far

How many games can you think of where you summon creatures and use them in battle? Besides Nintendo’s Pokémon, there are a dozen or more famous titles that revolve around this concept. There’s Shin Megami Tensei, Digimon, and, of course, Palworld – to name only a few. Well, it looks like Nintendo is attempting to…

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