Everything Announced at Switch 1 Nintendo Direct
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Nintendo has a 30 minute presentation covering games for its current hardware.
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Whimsy is Nintendo's calling card, and the Switch 2 is due for a dose of weirdness that I think might be around the corner.
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Some of the most significant information we know about the Switch 2 is that it has a larger screen, is backwards compatible with Switch 1 games, and has magnetically attached Joy-Cons (that will proba...
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From Ape Escape to LocoRoco, a lot of classic PlayStation franchises would work incredibly well on Nintendo Switch.
Nintendo broke the news via their Nintendo Today! app that the Wes Ball-directed feature will arrive on March 26, 2027
Cult-classic rhythm strategy bundle Patapon 1+2 Replay is bringing two beloved PSP games to PC, Nintendo Switch, and PlayStation 5 (PS5) July 11. The two-pack remaster was revealed during today’s March 2025 Nintendo Direct alongside gameplay and its summer launch plan.
Two PlayStation franchises are making their Nintendo console debut, the latest example of gaming's shift away from traditional console exclusivity.
Patapon 1+2 Replay is set to launch across PS5, Switch, and PC on July 11 courtesy of Bandai Namco, and that's not the only Sony game the publisher's handling. Bandai Namco also announced Everybody's Golf: Hot Shots today, which also due out on PS5, Switch, and PC sometime this year.
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Game Rant on MSN2 Classic PSP Games Are Jumping Ship to the Nintendo SwitchA pair of beloved PSP rhythm games, that too under PlayStation's ownership, are officially coming to the Nintendo Switch this year.
Grand Bazaar is Marvelous Entertainment's latest farm-sim remake.
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Nintendo would probably prefer it if I didn’t spoil the ... Like every other game in the series, combat here is roughly akin to that of classic MMORPGs like World of Warcraft. When you target an enemy, your character automatically begins attacking ...
One of the best-received classic JRPGs of recent months is finally coming to Nintendo Switch, as just confirmed in the Nintendo Direct. It is Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake, a revision of the original games from the 80s.