A sealed copy of Super Mario 64 has been sold for an exorbitant $1.56 million, becoming the most expensive video game ever sold.
Meanwhile, while saving manually at Bird Statues, players will now be able to choose from one of the three available slots to save to.
Nintendo highlights a snappier opening for Skyward Sword's Switch re-release, allowing players to get past its beginning in quicker fashion.
Meanwhile, the sequel to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild trails the pair in third place, with a gap of over a hundred votes from readers.
Donkey Kong Country artist Steve Mayles took to Twitter to share some new artwork online as a way to celebrate the franchise's 40th anniversary.
With the Switch still selling well, a new model is a slam-dunk. Still, despite Nintendo's reputation for handheld refreshes, this one feels off.
As the first game in the timeline, Skyward Sword outlines how Hyrule and the Master Sword came to be. The HD port is out on July 16th for Switch.
If you're worried about Joy-Con drift in the Switch OLED- well, you should be, since apparently it doesn't make any improvements to the Joy-Cons.
Two important characters (and their Monsties) are revealed in new trailers. The turn-based RPG is slated to release on July 9th for PC and Switch.
Nintendo confirms that the new dock will be sold separately as well, though it can only be purchased on their website, and not at retail.
Contrary to rumors stating otherwise, the company confirmed no major differences in CPU or RAM for the new model over previous ones.
Nintendo has just released a v 12.1.0 update for the Switch, which allows players to download update data for games when the storage is full.
Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa says the company would "like to take various initiatives so many people continue to play this title."
The new model will have a 7-inch OLED screen, enhanced audio, a new stand, 64 GB of internal memory, and more. It will retail for $349.99.
Nintendo says it's making efforts to make the Switch's online subscription service "even more fun and convenient to play."
A number of Super Mario Party-themed promotions are currently running in mainland China, following the incredibly successful launch of the Switch.
Nintendo's golf sim remains on top in a week without big release. Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart drops to sixth while Scarlet Nexus falls to 26th place.
A Nintendo insider reiterates that another Fire Emblem remake is in development, and says it could be remaking one of two possible games.
A Nintendo insider insists that a new Donkey Kong is very much in development, and that the IP is next in line to become another Nintendo "multimedia juggernaut".
Mario Golf Super Rush is good, but it could have been significantly better.