Welcome to IGN's 2006 Year in Review for the Nintendo DS.. Over the next seven pages we're going to cover the highest highs and lowest lows, the biggest news and highest reviews of 2006. We're going ...
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It's almost entirely unfair: the busiest videogame season of the year always begins when the kids head back to school. After a slow three months of Nintendo DS releases, More than a dozen game ...
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Like several other major publishers, Nintendo maintained a presence at last week's Comic-Con in San Diego, though it was not as substantial as the company's strong E3 showing. For one thing, the ...
Nintendo planned a "Revolution" for your TV. When it arrived in 2006, it was a lot more fun than the confrontational term might imply. Revolution turned out to be the code name for the company's new ...
5th April 2006 - Nintendo of Europe has updated its Spring 2006 1st Party software line-up for Nintendo DS, Nintendo GameCube and Game Boy Advance. Nintendo DS owners are spoilt for choice with the ...
LOS ANGELES--With Nintendo's Electronic Entertainment Expo press conference and the show itself looming, we had the opportunity to pop by the company's booth and try out the Wii. During our brief time ...
Peter Grimm has been playing video games for as long as he can remember. Since 2011, he has channeled that passion into writing about games, culminating in his current role as a writer and editor for ...
As of this writing it's about midnight in Japan (so we can't confirm the text with our Japanese counterparts), but someone sent in this image of what they believe might be a swiped slide from Japan ...
Although Nintendo skipped the Tokyo Game Show, Japan-based Nintendo fans will have an opportunity to see what the big N has been working on at a series of shows planned for November. The event, which ...