Tag Archive: Nintendo


Last week at E3 2011, I had a chance to sit down and chat with video game luminary Shigeru Miyamoto. We’ll be posting the interview in full tomorrow, but to offer a glimpse, here’s what the creator of Donkey Kong, Mario, and Zelda had to say when asked why the Wii and Wii U aren’t as colorful as past Nintendo systems. Continue reading

Tired of only using your 3DS for trading puzzle pieces with other owners? A new addition to Nintendo’s eShop will give you an excuse to use your handheld for actually playing games. Continue reading

Nintendo’s new Wii U controller offers gamers an innovative new way to play games by offering them a controller with a built-in touch screen and motion control. Continue reading

We were just recording a new episode of Replay yesterday when my coworkers informed me that Robin Williams named his daughter Zelda Continue reading

Nintendo’s recently announced Wii U looked as though it held the capability of being a multimedia powerhouse, Continue reading

There are plenty of people who laughed at the tacked on nature of the Wii U name, and now Nintendo is adding the letter “U” onto all sorts of properties in a landslide of domain registrations. Continue reading

Ubisoft Outlines Wii U Plans

If you haven’t gotten your fill of E3-related news, perhaps this one of Nintendo’s roundtables should give you something to chew on. You can see the new partnership between Nintendo and Ubisoft, as the latter promises its support to the new system.  Continue reading

Wedbush Securities analyst Michael Pachter said in his investors note that this year’s E3 was impressive, but he seems to be torn on the Wii U. Continue reading

Nintendo is the latest victim of a cyber attack. The company is warning its European consumers of a possible phishing threat. Continue reading

Nintendo global president Satoru Iwata is facing some tough times. Even though the company unveiled the Wii U just days ago, he’s facing a slipping stock price and confusion regarding the new platform. Now he’s saying the system might not be as value priced as previous Nintendo systems. Continue reading