On the next episode of the NintendoFuse Podcast, we’ll discuss what we’ve been playing and talk about some of the recent Nintendo news. We’ll also interact with you all in the chatroom during the live recording, so make sure you join us!
On this episode of the NintendoFuse Podcast, we’ll discuss what we’ve been playing and talk about the recent Nintendo news. As usual, we’ll interact with you all in the live chatroom throughout the show, so make sure you join us for the live show!
On this episode of the NintendoFuse Podcast, we’ll discuss what we’ve been playing and talk about the recent Nintendo news. As usual, we’ll interact with you all in the live chatroom throughout the show, so make sure you join us for the live show!
In Nintendo’s last Direct Mini: Partner Showcase of 2020, Nintendo showed off some key games from third-party developers. They even tossed in a few surprises. The highlights for most will be Bravely Default II, Story of Seasons: Pioneers of Olive Town, Immortals Fenyx Rising, Hitman 3, Control, No More Heroes 1-3, and a demo for Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity.
On episode 210 of the NintendoFuse Podcast, we’ll discuss what we’ve been playing and talk about the recent Nintendo news. As usual, we’ll interact with you all in the live chatroom throughout the show, so make sure you join us for the live show!
On episode 209 of the NintendoFuse Podcast, we’ll discuss what we’ve been playing and talk about our experience with Steve in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. We’ll also cover recent Nintendo-related news, like the NPD sales results and the NPD analyst who thinks Super Mario 3D All-Stars will be split up eventually. We’ll also cover the new physical MyNintendo rewards and many other stories.
On episode 208 of the NintendoFuse Podcast, we’ll discuss what we’ve been playing and talk about our experience with Super Mario Bros. 35. We’ll also cover recent Nintendo-related news, like the reveal of Minecraft characters in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate and the recent Treehouse Live event focused on Pikmin 3 and Hyrule Warriors. And as usual, we’ll interact with you all in the live chatroom throughout the show, so make sure you join us!
While it had been rumored and hoped for, until this morning, there was little confirmation that Minecraft would ever make its way into Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. However, with five characters remaining in the Fighter Pass 2 DLC, fans were still hopeful. And this morning, they went crazy when series creator, Sakurai, revealed that Steve, Alex, Zombie, and Enderman would be joining the fight.
Tsunekazu Ishihara, president and CEO of The Pokémon Company, had several announcements today about the upcoming expansion pass for Pokémon Sword and Shield, as well as some new game features, bonuses, and an update to Pokémon GO.
On the next episode of the NintendoFuse Podcast, we’ll discuss what we’ve been playing and talk about some of the recent Nintendo news. We’ll also interact with you all in the chatroom during the live recording, so make sure you join us!
Get ready for another big update in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, as well as the return of the AC Nintendo Switch and amiibo cards!
In what seems like it will be a monthly showcase, Nintendo was back this morning with another Direct Mini, showing off several games from third-party developers.
On episode 206 of the NintendoFuse Podcast, we’ll discuss what we’ve been playing and talk about the Super Mario 35th Anniversary Direct announcements. We’ll also cover recent Nintendo-related news, like the Ubisoft Forward event, Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity’s announcement, Nintendo possibly preparing for 4K, and much more. And as usual, we’ll interact with you all in the live chatroom throughout the show, so make sure you join us!
While Apple, Google, and Epic battle it out over Fortnite in the mobile app stores, Nintendo has struck a deal for a special edition Nintendo Switch bundle. The only catch is that this is exclusive to Europe, Australia, and New Zealand.
Super Mario 3D All-Stars will soon be available for a limited time offer. According to Nintendo, you can only buy the collection of three games from September 18, 2020, until “approximately March 31, 2021.” If you want an extra bonus on your pre-order, though, check out these deals that Gamestop, Walmart, and Target have announced: Joy-Con covers, stickers, and magnets.