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The Pokeball Plus cemented my appreciation of the Nintendo Switch, I just hope the Switch 2 carries on the tradition of weird and wonderful accessories
By Rosalie Newcombe published
Hardware Nintendo games are great but it’s the innovative accessories for first-party releases that keep me crawling back.
How do the Nintendo Switch's launch games compare to those of NES, SNES, N64, Gamecube, Wii and Wii U?
By Joe Chivers published
Feature Feature | Looking back on the history of Nintendo's day one console releases to see how the Switch's measure up to the legacy
Legendary Zelda dev "wasn't too pleased" about working on A Link to the Past as it robbed his enjoyment of playing the finished game: "I still really don't want to play that game"
By Iain Harris published
News Don't ask former Nintendo artist Takaya Imamura about A Link to the Past
If I didn't already own the Tears of the Kingdom model, I'd be jumping at the chance to grab this Hyrule Edition Switch Lite while it's less than $200
By Rosalie Newcombe published
Deal The Switch 2 might be on its way, but as a Zelda fan, it's hard to ignore this stunning Hyrule Edition Switch price drop.
As Terraria's sixth final update approaches, the devs are still planning an "ideation session" to make sure they don't forget to add anything
By Dustin Bailey published
News For now, Re-Logic is teasing a fairy transformation and edible rocks
How to enable cross-platform Fortnite matches on all formats
By Iain Wilson last updated
Guide Get cross-platform Fortnite on PlayStation, Xbox, PC, and Switch
WB Games' Smash Bros-like MultiVersus is going offline for good a full year after it came back from the dead
By Kaan Serin published
News You'll still be able to make Shaggy beat up Superman offline, thankfully
After 11 years, The Sims 2 returns with a re-release on the EA App and Steam – and it's still as wonderfully janky as it was in 2004
By Anna Koselke published
Preview Preview | Don't go in expecting a remake
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