After the success of Super Mario RPG on the SNES, Nintendo decided to establish a new, paper-like series starring Mario, Bowser, and the rest of the Mushroom Kingdom for anyone who enjoys turn ...
This would be the first new Mario Kart since Mario Kart 8 released on the Wii U in 2014, followed by its Switch Deluxe version in 2017. Below are more screens of the game from the reveal trailer ...
In a brief message on social media, the Japanese branch has apparently confirmed the existence of services that replace ...
Especially when you remember that Mario Kart 8’s first incarnation was released in 2014 for Wii U. The Switch 2 announcement trailer reveals a familiar shot of Mario and his friends blasting ...
Nintendo cautions Wii U users against using unauthorized services to replace online features. The publisher requested these services be avoided because of potential "unexpected security risks." ...
OK, so what can you play on the Nintendo Switch 2? Mario Kart, apparently. Nintendo debuted the Switch 2 on Thursday, finally shining an official light on the worst-kept secret from the past ...
In order to showcase the Switch 2, Nintendo showed how the hugely popular Mario Kart video game franchise ... succeeding the Wii U, which was largely a commercial failure for Nintendo.
The next Mario Kart game will seemingly support races for up to 24 players, double the limit from MK8D. The new entry in the long-running series only made a brief appearance during the January 16 ...
As one of Nintendo's most iconic characters, Mario is everywhere on the Switch. The plumber has had multiple releases every year since the system first came out with no signs of stopping ...
This year, for the first time in a while, a movie gave me the boost of serotonin that only hits my brain when I’m watching a great rom-com. It happened near the end of the Netflix film Hit Man ...
That’s also when we might be getting a new Mario Kart, too. The rumors were true. Nintendo is supersizing its Switch. Nintendo’s announcement trailer for the console’s next iteration ...
It's the day after Christmas and all through the house, there are piles of paper maybe as tall as your spouse. Packages and bows, there are plenty of those, but what can you do with all you accrue?