More than 30 years after their original releases in 1988 and 1989, both Famicom Detective Club games have received modern remakes on Nintendo Switch. I had never played either game before, but I went ...
Last week, a mysterious trailer for a Nintendo game threw the internet into speculation mode with its cryptic vibes and lack of any concrete details. A man with a bag on his head and the word “emio,” ...
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Last week, Nintendo caught attention when, seemingly out of nowhere, it teased what looked like it could be a new horror game coming to Nintendo Switch. That wasn’t quite on the mark, but it was close ...
Nintendo is giving players the chance to check out the new Famicom Detective Club game’s first few chapters for free ahead of the game’s release for Switch. Emio — The Smiling Man: Famicom Detective ...
World’s End Club is an upcoming title from the developers behind Danganronpa and Zero Escape. Previously announced for mobile devices by way of Apple Arcade, we learned at the Nintendo Direct that the ...
The new visual novel expands the Switch’s growing lineup of interactive mysteries. The new visual novel expands the Switch’s growing lineup of interactive mysteries. is an entertainment editor ...
Nintendo's confirmed the launch of Club Nintendo in America. See it here. "Club Nintendo gives fans what they want - access to exclusive rewards for their loyalty to our brand and our products," said ...
The Japanese version of Club Nintendo flexes its clear superiority over its Western cousin with even more retro flavored fun for Platinum members. They’re getting a real Game & Watch LCD game of Ball.
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Nintendo is bringing its Famicom Detective Club games to the West more than 30 years after their original release. As announced during the February ...