Browsing: Nintendo
Castlevania: Nocturne’s Netflix finale has reignited fan demand for a new game, putting pressure on Konami and Nintendo to act while the IP is culturally relevant.
Mario Strikers: Battle League’s multiplayer limitations are still frustrating fans three years later. Here’s what’s missing and why it matters.
Donkey Kong Bananza’s Bonus Worlds are locked behind collectible thresholds that casual players never see coming, and the story content inside them makes that gap hard to ignore.
Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker hasn’t seen a sequel since 2018. With Switch 2 here, Nintendo’s silence on the puzzle spinoff is starting to feel like a decision.
Donkey Kong Bananza’s dominance of Switch 2’s launch window is quietly pushing Kirby’s next game into scheduling uncertainty, with no announcement in sight.
Donkey Kong Bananza’s mole mechanics are creating a split between players who want classic platforming and those willing to go underground. Here’s why it matters.
Donkey Kong Bananza launched strong, but Nintendo’s post-launch silence on DLC is draining community momentum fast. Here’s why it matters.
Donkey Kong Bananza centers Pauline as a story lead, leaving Cranky Kong fans watching the game sideline one of Nintendo’s richest untold narratives.
Eiji Aonuma’s vague comments about an Echoes of Wisdom sequel are raising more doubts than hopes, and here’s why the framing matters.
Switch 2 launched without a Virtual Console or clear retro gaming roadmap, leaving collectors frustrated and reconsidering their investment in Nintendo’s official ecosystem.













