“Medal of Happiness Gained: Complete The Great Deku Tree in less than 25 minutes”
Good news everyone! (This isn’t a silly April Fools joke)… Nintendo has finally decided to answer the prayers of gamer’s everywhere by finally confirming a reward system for the 3DS, similar to Microsoft’s Achievement Points and Sony’s Trophies! continue reading...
He’s shaking a dog paw, get your head out of the gutter!
Nintendo’s CEO Satoru Iwata, has just spoken about the possibility of the 3DS connecting to Nintendo’s home console….and signs point to epic cool! continue reading...
The visionary behind Samus Aran is predicting that the next Nintendo console will leave gamers in a state of shock and awe.
Nearly five years ago Nintendo released their innovative, albeit graphically obsolete Wii console, and it was a massive financial hit. It was novel, but few would claim that it shook the foundations of everything we know about gaming…this is despite it originally causing people to sleep outside overnight in order to get their hands on it on day one. Now, Metroid creator Yoshio Sakamoto claims that Nintendo’s next console will be shocking enough to cause jaws to drop. continue reading...
From Gamasutra.com:
Nintendo is thinking next steps for its explosively successful handheld platform, as Nintendo president Satoru Iwata talks to Japanese media about what the successor to the Nintendo DS may look like. continue reading...
Nintendo: Helping you be a better person! Read more from Hexus.net:
The Wii Vitality Sensor, which was announced by President and CEO Satoru Iwata at Nintendo’s E3 2009 media briefing in June, will be available to gamers at some point in 2010. continue reading...
From 1Up.com:
Nintendo president Satoru Iwata admits that Wii Music hasn’t met the company’s sales expectations, but is still optimistic about the game’s future. CVG reports that during a third quarter financial results briefing, he commented, “I agree that Wii Music, as of now, has not achieved its true potential. On the other hand, I feel that Wii Music is a software that elicits two extremely different reaction from consumers. There are people who highly appreciate it and those who do not appreciate it at all.” continue reading...