Nintendo fans should get excited for another Black Friday of video game deals. Here's what you need to know before you shop.
A couple of classic games are being removed from the Nintendo Switch eShop, which will leave them inaccessible for all Switch, Switch Lite, and Switch 2 users. Furthermore, neither Nintendo Switch ...
Nintendo Switch games that normally cost $40 on the Nintendo eShop are on sale right now for just $2.38 thanks to a massive 94% discount that is live until May 19. The deal is specifically for a ...
Nintendo might be exploring potential ways to bring DS games to the Nintendo Switch Online service, according to a recent discovery.
“Market conditions” have come for Nintendo, and the company has just announced that it will be raising prices on a number of original Switch hardware units, from the base model to Lite to the OLED ...
Nintendo has raised prices for the Switch, Switch OLED, and Switch Lite The price increases, attributed to “market conditions,” are linked to tariffs on Vietnamese imports The original Switch now ...
Best Nintendo Switch deals to expect for Black Friday 2025 - I’m expecting to see cheap Nintendo Switch 2 bundle deals appear this year ...
Nintendo Switch Game Vouchers are a handy way to get a neat little discount on select digital Switch games, giving Nintendo Switch Online members the option to purchase two games for just $100. Now ...
Jack has loved video games ever since sneaking a peak at his dad playing Age of Empires when he was a child, followed quickly by his first gaming acquistion - Super Mario 64 DS and a lime-green DS ...
The biggest controversy surrounding the Switch 2 launch was its price point. While some of Nintendo’s pricing decisions were prompted by tariff uncertainty, cash-strapped customers were left feeling ...
As of Aug. 3, you'll pay up to $50 more for a Switch 1 console and some Switch 2 accessories. Nintendo cites 'market conditions,' which could mean tariffs. Or it's trying to bolster Switch 2 sales.
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