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.
The Nintendo 3DS sold over 11 million units in 2013.
Today on 60 Sec Tech: Sony’s passed Nintendo sales, SimCity gets a proper offline mode, and Audi thinks you can beat all the lights.
Here's what happens when you crowd-source your baby's name.
Sony unveils PlayStation Now for mobile game streaming, Valve officially launches thirteen Steam Machines.
Online gaming services Steam, Nintendo and PlayStation are experiencing user issues.
"Hyrule Warriors" may help move Wii U off the shelf.
Today on 60 Sec Tech: Google lets you take pictures with your eyes, Microsoft sits on its hands, and Nintendo reveals a game nobody expected.
Project M is a fan-developed game mod for "Super Smash Brothers: Brawl," poised to bring a more balanced cast of characters to the fray.
This week: Sally Turner, Jessica Menton, and Vincent Balestriere discuss the madness of Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
In this installment of The Roundup, we discuss the meaning (or lack thereof) of the PS4 and XB1 sales records, and what they mean for the future of the video game industry.
There are a lot of deals on video games today, but which ones are actually worth purchasing?
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.
That most-anticipated of all shopping days is almost here, and there are a lot of deals to sort through. Here are the best Black Friday video game deals we've found.
After 100 million units sold worldwide in seven years, Nintendo is officially ending production of the Nintendo Wii
While the government recently lifted the ban on game consoles, uncertainties remain for the future of gaming.
The video game world lost a visionary on Thursday.
Hiroshi Yamauchi was the head of Nintendo when the company transitioned from playing cards to video games.
There is plenty of talk that mobile gaming is the future, but many experts believe consoles, such as the PS4 and Xbox One, won't go away anytime soon.
The upcoming "Pokemon X" and "Pokemon Y" video games are bringing back the three classic starting Pokemon, including Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle.