
Nintendo rolls out DS dates
Dalmatians trot to US in October, Yoshi goes back to the Island in November, Kirby squeaks out a squad in December; GBA FFV also dated for November.
Dalmatians trot to US in October, Yoshi goes back to the Island in November, Kirby squeaks out a squad in December; GBA FFV also dated for November.
Yoshi's Island 2, Mario Slam Basketball, and the DS browser all Europe-bound before the end of the year.
Mario factory releases full transcript and video presentation of its recent management policy briefing that details its vision for the Wii.
The Legend of Zelda protagonist named "Hottest Video Game Character" by gay and lesbian monthly Out.
Journalists from 37 North American publications meld minds to vote on best of E3 2006; Gears of War, Nintendo lead pack. Winners announced next week.
Killzone 2, Fallout 3, Resident Evil 5, Devil May Cry 4, Half-Life 2: Episode One, Dragon Age, Culdcept, Bully, and first-party GameCube and GBA titles all skipped last week's event.
Attendees can fill up on DS Lite or wait in a lengthy line to see the Wii; playable Wii games include Super Mario Galaxy, Zelda, Wii Sports.
We go hands-on with Link and the Wii controller for the first time.
Nintendo announces and demonstrates a version of Twilight Princess specifically designed for the Wii.
We find out what happens when Link's upcoming adventure is enhanced for the Wii.
This week's issue of Time partially pulls back Nintendo's veil of secrecy; Wii tennis game confirmed.
Following a Miyamoto interview, Nintendo confirms that the next-gen console's revolutionary controller can be used to play Twilight Princess; but will it have motion-sensing functionality?
Shigeru Miyamoto, Michel Ancel, Frederick Raynal to be named as knights in the country's Order of Arts and Letters.
Nintendo EVP lets slip on SpikeTV's Game Head that Twilight Princess has been delayed again; dodges questions about special Revolution features.
Nintendo's outspoken executive talks about his company's plan to win the next-gen console war in 2006.
A UK-based magazine says that Twilight Princess will be compatible with the Revolution's gyroscopic controller.
GameSpot's first crack at a trade show for the everyman draws thousands; over, yes, but not forgotten. Photos inside.
Event celebrating gaming and music under way at San Francisco's Moscone Center.
Next-gen fighter, highly anticipated Nintendo sequel join list of games at convention melding music and games.
Golden Joysticks handed out in London; San Andreas steals 5, Resident Evil takes 4. PSP and Nintendo also recognized.
Nintendo prez targets simultaneous worldwide release sometime after April 2006; says Rev will be "complete failure" if it doesn't outsell the GameCube.
Nintendo says Link's next GameCube adventure will begin no earlier than next April; dev team adding "new levels, more depth."
This week: Thompson under fire, Beyond Good & Evil movie, Richard Simmons in Hyrule?
G4's third-annual G-Phoria event cast aside awards show pretenses in favor of a skate punk vibe and outdoor partying.
Game Critics Awards E3 winners announced; Will Wright's evolution sim wins Best of Show, EA grabs seven, PS3 takes Best Hardware.
Nintendo's great ape will be back on the next-gen console for more hairy action, but Pikachu and company have yet to be called.
The GameSpot's E3 2005 Editors' Choice Awards detail what we thought were the highlights of the show.
NOA's marketing and communications chief talks about the Revolution, Game Boy Micro, and the future of gaming.
We have plenty of new details on The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess from Nintendo's hour-long demo and walk-through session. Read on to find out the identities of some of ...
We get our first hands-on time with the latest and possibly greatest Zelda game on the GameCube.
Nintendo today debuted new footage of the new Legend of Zelda game, and here are our impressions.
We talk to executive vice president of sales and marketing Reggie Fils-Aime about Nintendo's present and future.
Nintendo's next-gen console to sport built-in wireless connectivity, IBM CPU, and an ATI GPU; DS to go online later this year; new Zelda trailer and screens inside.
Nintendo unveils a new trailer for Link's stunning new adventure on the GameCube.
This feature outlines all of the upcoming games that have GameSpot editors quivering in anticipation.
Nintendo shows off some new screenshots from the next Zelda GameCube adventure and takes the wraps of some upcoming games.
Japanese game giant's winter and spring lineup offers no surprises, save a for a dearth of DS follow-up titles.
This feature highlights our top picks from E3 2004. What was the best trailer? The best GameCube game? The best shooter? The best game of the show? It's all in ...
We get a look a longer trailer for Nintendo's new Zelda game.
Nintendo's new look for Link will be on shelves next year.
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