And you thought you were safe from the shovel.
Say hello to having nowhere to hide.
This week's top 10 isn't much different from the prior week.
Platforming makes a return to Smash Bros.
Just because A Link Between Worlds did it doesn't mean all future Zelda games will.
Nintendo president strikes down any talk of expanding into mobiles.
While Namco Bandai has emerged as the most powerful.
Projected losses lead to company shares suffering in the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
Because it looks cool.
25 reasons why 2014 is going to truly be a 'Happy' New Year!
Nintendo President intends to turn the ship around in any way possible.
And that's not including the marketing costs.
Sony's handheld finally gets support for the powerful engine.
Wii U was the highest selling console.
Retro Studios collaborates extensively with other Nintendo studios.
And a new Kirby game releases in Japan.
An epic trilogy deserving of an equally epic sequel.
Creative director Andy Tudor talks anything and everything related to the game's development.
David Cox talks about Mercury Steam's future plans.
Creative director Andy Tudor says players will get the most "authentic, accurate" racing experience.