Nintendo stock rockets 36% today so far thanks to Pokemon Go
Biggest one-day jump in company history.
Biggest one-day jump in company history.
But it’s not a top priority at Nintendo.
Because that will bring on board the third party publishers.
And it looks a lot like the real Splatoon. So real that Nintendo is taking down videos of it.
But the current President wasn’t so sure.
Best of Show, Best Console game, Best Action/Adventure game.
Don’t worry about the last Splatfest.
And there will be no direct replacement for him.
Still 720p and 30 fps. Still very impressive.
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The final Splatoon Splatfest will pit the squid sisters Callie and Marie against one another. Which team are you on?
Start saving your money.
Shigeru Miyamoto has expressed interest in VR, but recently stated after trying it at E3 it wasn’t what he expected.
Says Nintendo themselves.
First person dungeon crawler coming later this month.
Sonic Team head Takashi Iizuka discusses his company’s partnership with Nintendo after Sega stopped making hardware.
Fun combat, Link climbing trees, and more
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