Well, here we go again- rumours continue to claim that a Metroid Prime remaster is on its way, and has already wrapped up development.
Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa insists the Switch isn't going away anytime soon, reiterating that the console is just halfway through its life yet.
There's no telling when we'll see the next mainline 3D Super Mario game, but Nintendo veteran Shigeru Miyamoto knows expectations will be high.
Meanwhile, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales saw increased sales thanks to strong Nintendo Switch and PS5 sales.
"As long as the character Samus exists, I think her adventure will continue," says Metroid series producer Yoshio Sakamoto.
Meanwhile, Nintendo also reveals a special new Pokemon Platinum-themed outfit for everyone who pre-orders the upcoming remakes.
As revealed in a recently published report, the Nintendo Switch now boasts an impressive library of over 6700 third-party games.
In a recent fiscal report, it has been revealed that Nintendo is still figuring out the concept and release window for its next console.
The success of the Nintendo Switch has allowed the company to pour in lofty sums of money into expanding its game development division.
"Currently there is no sign of improvement and the situation continues to be severe so I can't say how long it will continue," says Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa.
The newest Switch exclusive sold over 163,000 units in Japan at launch. Super Robot Wars 30 and Fatal Frame also saw solid debuts.
Nintendo also pledges to keep increasing the value of both existing variants of its online subscription service.
Nintendo has also provided updated sales figures for Mario Golf: Super Rush and New Pokemon Snap.
Sales for the Switch are down year-over-year from the previous fiscal period though, and Nintendo has lowered its projections for the coming months slightly.
Updated sales figures for The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, and various other first party Switch titles have also been revealed.
Exclusive to Nintendo Switch Online members, the controls will mimic the original N64 release but without matching in-game button displays.
The free update adds a plethora of new content like DIY cooking recipes, new villagers (including Brewster and The Roost) and much more.
The chip shortage will see Nintendo revise its planned sales for the Switch to a total of 24 million units for the fiscal year.
"If we’re going to continue with the series, Nintendo and I need to discuss and seriously consider how to make it a success," says Masahiro Sakurai.
Japanese outlet Famitsu has reviewed Atlus' upcoming RPG, and praises the game highly for its combat, world design, and more.