November is the month of beards, pumpkin pie, football, Black Friday, and of course, Thanksgiving. With this, everyone usually takes a moment out of their day to reflect on anything and everything that they have and give thanks for it. In the fashion of the season, I’ll be presenting a series of features that showcase some of the video games I’m thankful for. Let’s see what the first one is:
Tag Archives: Nintendo
Shantae and the Pirate’s Curse Review
PART-GENIE. PART-PIRATE. FULL-ADVENTURE.
The flurry of 2D platform games continues to be in the forefront of numerous indie developers. Some of these games are diamonds in the rough, while others are just flat out rough. In the third Shantae game, Shantae and the Pirate’s Curse is happily one of those treasures for the Nintendo 3DS. Continue reading Shantae and the Pirate’s Curse Review
Nintendo Announces Their First Quality of Life Product
Nintendo will be giving you the opportunity to analyze your sleep and fatigue levels with their first quality of life product, a sensor that measures both. Continue reading Nintendo Announces Their First Quality of Life Product
Nintendo Announces Pre-loading for Wii U and 3DS
Nintendo has announced pre-loading for Wii U and 3DS, though 3DS owners might have to wait a bit longer. Continue reading Nintendo Announces Pre-loading for Wii U and 3DS
Nintendo Shares Wii U Profits for Q2
Nintendo has released its financial reports for the last quarter, and they indicate that Wii U sales saw a noticeable spike.
Club Nintendo Releases Ringtones and Wallpapers
Are you sick of boring generic ringtones? Well Club Nintendo has a product for you… in the UK.
Continue reading Club Nintendo Releases Ringtones and Wallpapers
Nintendo Job Listing Hints at Next-Gen
A recent job listing at Nintendo may be hinting that its next piece of hardware is in development. Continue reading Nintendo Job Listing Hints at Next-Gen
The Legend of Dark Witch Review
Beware the Witch!
Old school 2D platform games have certainly been in the forefront in 2014. Games like Shovel Knight, Mighty No. 9, and Azure Striker Gunvolt are some great examples of how this seemingly “old school” type of gaming is more popular than ever. Trying to join in on the excitement is The Legend of Dark Witch. Witchcraft combined with a bit of customization allows this game to have a unique spot in this genre of games for the Nintendo 3DS.
Nintendo Amiibo Trailer Might Make You Facepalm
Nintendo has released a trailer demonstrating how Amiibo will be used with Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Continue reading Nintendo Amiibo Trailer Might Make You Facepalm
Hyrule Warriors to Feature Amiibo Support
Nintendo of America has announced that Hyrule Warriors will be compatible with the Link Amiibo figurine.