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!
Would you like to make a video game? Starting on June 11, 2021, you can with Game Builder Garage on Nintendo Switch.
This is a big week for Nintendo enthusiasts. Despite being an all-digital week, a Nintendo franchise will make its western debut.
Nintendo Co., Ltd. has released their hardware numbers for the fourth fiscal quarter of the 2020-2021 fiscal year, which covers January 1st to March 31st.
This June, it looks like the Toycon Garage feature from Nintendo Labo will be getting its own release as a game maker software.
Happy May! It looks to be a quiet week, especially with Golden Week in Japan. This week there is only one game at retail being Raiden IV x MIKADO remix.
Previously announced for Switch in the recent Nintendo Direct, it looks like the popular battle royale will need more time in the oven.
The sequel to 2017’s quirky Japanese indie game received a stealth release on the Nintendo eshop.
After almost 3 years, Super Mario Party has its first update, expanding its online multiplayer options which include classic Mario Party game board action.
As we end off April, this week is a pretty big one for revivals and we also have our first Nintendo-published game since late February.
Check out our discussion-based video first-impressions and review of PAC-MAN 99 on Nintendo Switch, recorded during the NintendoFuse Podcast episode 229.
The 2020 critically-acclaimed, console-exclusive rogue-like for Switch has swept up the annual D.I.C.E. awards with five wins, including “Game of the Year”.
This video review of Legends of Talia: Arcadia on Nintendo Switch is an excerpt of a live recording of the NintendoFuse Podcast 228.
The Ace Attorney prequels that were once exclusive to Japan will finally make their to western shores on July 27, 2021.
Nintendo and LEGO Group have revealed that the next set in the LEGO Super Mario line will release on August 1, 2021 and star none other than Mario’s younger brother, Luigi.