Nintendo is one of the lifeblood's of the gaming industry, but its roots go deep within its 135 year old lifespan.
Nintendo announces that it is going to be ending support for three of its gaming systems as soon as its current supply of parts runs out.
which they named the Nintendo Entertainment System, on toy shelves instead of in the electronics department. The NES quickly became a defining part of 1980s culture, converting millions of kids ...
Down a narrow side street in the ancient Japanese city of Kyoto, businessman and crafter Fusajiro Yamauchi sat 135 years ago, ...
Discover the unexplored history of Nintendo with these highly anticipated new books from author Florent Gorge.
Here's a big old number for you: Nintendo is 135 years old today. Not on the red-capped platforming front, of course, but it ...
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The Switch remains a ton of fun, even years after its release. But is it still worth the investment? We dive into this and ...
Ocarina of Time, Link must fight his doppelganger. The shadowy villain is his perfect match, countering every one of his sword slashes. It’s a tough fight — or at least I imagine it would have been.