Author: Glake Micole Riuno

If you missed out on the Nintendo Entertainment Classic Edition which launched during the back-half of 2016, and continued to be all but in-stock throughout a good amount of early 2017 up until it’s temporary discontinuation, well you’re not in luck! Nintendo has announced that the NES Classic Edition will be making it’s way to store shelves once again starting on June 29th, and will run until the end of the year, alongside the Super Nintendo Classic Edition. This is exciting news for anyone who would like to snag these collectors items that went crazy fast throughout the last few…

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Sony, the last major company of the “big three” has finally unveiled their E3 2018 plans with about a month to spare until the event. Revealed over on the PlayStation Blog, Sony has announced that their E3 Showcase will take place on June 11th, at 6pm PST/9pm EST; ultimately staying with their more traditional evening time slot. For those who will not be able to attend the event in person, of course it will all be live-streamed as well, as viewers can be able to watch all of the announcements as they are made by visiting live.playstation.com or simply checking…

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E3 2018 is roughly a month out, and while many companies have begin teasing as to what they have in store for the show this June, it’s about that time of year where the leaks and rumors start to pile out onto the wild west that is the internet. This time around, it seems Walmart Canada is culprit, as the retailer has seem to have updated their site with some placeholder listings for a handful of titles that have yet to be properly unveiled. Some of these new titles include; Final Fantasy 7 Remake, Borderlands 3, Just Cause 4, Gears…

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Nintendo has been very quiet lately in regards to their Switch online service, which was originally set to launch in full during the Autumn of 2017; however it was since then delayed until a later time. Recently, last week the current president of Nintendo revealed that new details regarding the Switch Online service would soon be announced sometime during early May, and that fans should stay tuned to the official Nintendo website for details as they become available. Now, Nintendo has finally updated the page with some brand new details regarding the Switch online service – including some new features…

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Slowly but surely, most companies we’ve come to expect to hold E3 Press Conferences every year, are finally beginning to transition into a  much more, convenient and flexible option as far as revealing their upcoming games are concerned. Yep, I’m talking about Live E3 presentations, something Nintendo started doing several years ago after the Nintendo Wii U saw it’s launch. Since 2012, the company never returned to the traditional E3 Press Conference format, and now it seems other companies are beginning to follow suit. Square Enix has revealed that this year, instead of hosting an actual physical E3 Press conference,…

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If you were one of those worried about Nintendo dropping support for the Nintendo 3DS, well you’re in luck, as it seems Nintendo plans to continue supporting the platform for a bit longer than they have originally stated. During the company’s recent financial briefing, the current President of Nintendo Tatsumi Kimishima has stated that the company plans to continue to support the handheld with new software readying for release in “2019 and beyond”, indicating that the system is definitely still a company focus until at least 2020.  Nintendo also revealed release windows for some of the upcoming first party 3DS…

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As many Switch owners may already know, the full Switch online experience is still yet to be released – or even talked about really. With the original plan to release the online service, as well as begin charging for it, was slated for Fall of 2017 – the service was ultimately delayed to a further time which we now know as Fall of 2018 (yes a year delay, yikes.) While many were happy about the delay due to now having to pay for the online service, I think many are beginning to have second thoughts – as new online features…

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Nintendo has recently announced some of their plans for E3 2018, something that was hinted by the company’s own Bill Trinen late last month. While the announcement didn’t really give us any insight into what new titles the company may be readying up to share with us during the event, we now have received even more confirmation that the new Super Smash Bros. title is set to play a huge role in the event, and will definitely be the company’s primary focus. First things first, the Splatoon 2 World Championship will kick off Nintendo’s E3 2018 presence on June 11th…

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Current Nintendo President Tatsumi Kimishima will step down as the President of Nintendo this June, as a newer, younger replacement is set to take his place. Kimishima will officially retire from the role on June 28th, where after the new President will take his place. The new President is Shuntaro Furukawa, he currently runs the Nintendo Global Marketing Department and has been with Nintendo since 1994. He was even a outside director for the Pokemon Company at one point, and even Nintendo’s managing executive officer. Furukawa is much younger, currently age 45, compared to the current President – Kimishima, who…

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Lately Sony has been on the roll with offering amazing titles as part of their free games for PlayStation Plus members every month, and this next month, fans are likely to be even more pleased with the free titles that will soon become available. The titles that will be available to download for free for PlayStation Plus members next month are as follows: Beyond: Two Souls (PS4) Rayman Legends (PS4) Risen 3: Titan Lords (PS3) Eat Them! (PS3) King Oddball (PS Vita/PS3/PS4) Funmins (PS Vita) Obviously, the major titles here are Beyond: Two Souls, as well as Rayman Legends…

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