'Mario Kart 8' will launch this May for the Wii U.
Nintendo has revealed a few more characters and tracks for Mario Kart 8, which will hit shelves next month.
We got some time with the Avegant Glyph, a combination of headphones and media-playing virtual headset. It’s less complicated than it sounds.
Let’s be fair: The Kinect games have underperformed. But Microsoft thinks they finally have something to change that notion.
Vincent Balestriere and Abigail Elise discuss the confirmation of the ‘Titanfall’ beta and the runaway success of ‘Flappy Bird.’
The Pokemon Bank’s online in more places, Sony’s worried that Nintendo’s trouble will make their lives harder, and ‘Watch Dogs’ came under fire again.
Microsoft and Sony might be able to give gamers a new reason to buy next-generation consoles: Grand Theft Auto V.
Today on 60 Sec Tech: Nintendo will introduce a discount system for its purchase-happy buyers.
Nintendo's next platform subject is certainly creative.
Nintendo has loosened their lips just a bit: Mario Kart 8 will race into stores just after Spring Break.
Today on The Rundown: the Wii U is one foot in the grave, the iPod is actually dead, and Google brings the hammer down on Snapchat cheaters.
Satoru Iwata has been under pressure to either step down or do something drastic to right the ship at Nintendo. But mobile gaming isn’t the answer.
Nintendo released its sales forecast this morning. As expected, things aren’t looking up for the WiiU.
On Thursday, Amazon announced that at their sales peak, both the Xbox One and PS4 sold 1,000 consoles a minute.
Online gaming services Steam, Nintendo and PlayStation are experiencing user issues.
Strong initial sales are positive for any piece of hardware, but they don’t guarantee future success.
Sony and Microsoft break 1 million sales, but they’re dented by hardware failures. Apple steps into the 3D game, but won’t discuss details.
Last week it was confirmed "COD: Ghosts" will run at 720p resolution on the Xbox One and Infinity Ward discussed the process of developing for two new systems.
After 100 million units sold worldwide in seven years, Nintendo is officially ending production of the Nintendo Wii
Nintendo unveiled its new handheld gaming system, the 2DS, and slashed prices on its struggling Wii U console Wednesday.
Could 'Pikmin 3' or "Metroid" help the struggling Wii U?
Nintendo will hold a company event today at 10 a.m. EDT.