Nintendo NES Classic appears on Today Show in a gadget segment
The first TV appearance for Nintendo’s new console.
The first TV appearance for Nintendo’s new console.
Featuring new Donkey Kong, Wario, Boo, and Rosalina.
Featuring the graphics architecture that was introduced earlier this year with the GTX 1080 and 1070.
The popular sandbox game gets some new content.
Another indie platformer comes to the Wii U next week.
Nonsense! We wan’t to see the birth certificate!
Shut up and take my money.
Game releases a week from now.
Worldwide, it’s a totally different picture.
The game that started the franchise.
Good God, man, that’s a pricely little bugger!
And Shovel Knight will be in the game.
Last change for retailers to order some Wii U stock.
Trial production run is already underway.
The “First Skunk Bundle” includes 5 free Wii U indie games.
Ubisoft continues its praise of the upcoming console.
Is there anything you can’t do in this game?
Get your wallets ready.
Check out the indie RPG in action.
But if it costs $199, it will sell “extremely well”.
It beat out heavy hitters like Metal Gear Solid 5.
The Wario puzzle game is now on the Wii U via Virtual Console.
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