Nintendo’s official announcement of the Switch 2 has led to an overwhelming fan response, most of it positive on the upcoming console’s features.
After months of rumors and leaks, the Nintendo Switch 2 - as well as a a new 'Mario Kart' game - has finally made its public debut.
The reveal of the Nintendo Switch 2 has been a big hit on YouTube, as it surpasses 18 million views within four days.
The ongoing 2025 Australian Open has taken a unique approach to its live broadcasts on the official YouTube channel. Rather than traditional footage from Melbourne Park, viewers are treated to animated versions of tennis stars like Novak Djokovic, Carlos Alcaraz and Coco Gauff.
A Nintendo Direct dedicated solely to the Switch 2 has been confirmed, so here is how and when to watch as well as what to expect.
The man who once auctioned off the Queen’s golden Wii is now hoping to sell a rare Nintendo GameCube for a six-figure sum.
Over on the Xbox Store you can currently find Mariostro Strikers: Soccer League, a newly released game that is clearly a knock-off of the popular Nintendo-published Mario Strikers series. And yes, the cover is an awful AI-generated nightmare.
As anticipation builds for the release of the Nintendo Switch 2, new information has surfaced, providing a more comprehensive understanding of the
The new Mario Kart won’t be the only game to feature Donkey Kong’s new look, if a line-up of updated merchandise is anything to go by.
Nintendo has added another three classic games to its SNES Switch Online collection, including one not seen in the west before.
As shared on YouTube by the wonderfully named DK fan channel, Kong Kompendium, Returns HD has a problem with its co-op combat: two players can't bounce off the same enemy. It might not sound that weird on paper (heck,
Xbox head Phil Spencer reaffirms the company's desire to release more multiplatform games while maintaining a hardware platform.