It’s a strong year ahead for the Nintendo Switch, even as we say a long goodbye to the beloved 3DS.
In the third and final part of our three-part analyst series on what to expect from the major consoles and their publishing platforms, DFC Intelligence, Kantan Games, and IHS Markit give us some perspective on what’s to come for Nintendo in 2019.
Nintendo won’t make its ambitious 20 million Switch sales goal, but that shouldn’t overshadow an impressive holiday season.
Metroid Prime 1-3 developer Retro Studios taking over from rumoured developer, Bandai Namco.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is a major success for the Switch and proves Nintendo’s hybrid platform has the install base it needs for the next holiday season.
New president makes small overtures towards the possibility of it happening, but don’t expect Nintendo to make good on that anytime soon.
GameDaily has asked several prominent industry analysts for their top 2019 predictions. If they’re right, it could be the ‘biggest year ever’ for consoles.
Fortnite, Fortnite, and Fortnite, with a side of cultural disruption and industry shake-up.
What in the heck is the difference between dance, choreography, and social dance?
With nearly 4 million new consoles sold in November, all three first-party manufacturers have reason to celebrate.