It's been 24 years since the release of the last exclusive Crash Bandicoot game, and it should make a comeback on the Nintendo Switch 2.
Sega is delisting games from the Nintendo Switch eShop. The titles include classics such as 'Crazy Taxi', 'Golden Axe', and 'Virtua Fighter 2', which will no longer be available to buy from the ...
Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa has confirmed that 'Nintendo Switch software will also be playable on the successor to Nintendo Switch.' ...
Nintendo confirms that "the successor to Nintendo Switch" will be backwards compatible with the original system's library.
Nintendo is gradually teasing the launch details about the Switch 2 console but the biggest news is probably linked to the games.
Sega fans may want to check out and purchase various Sega games on different platforms before they are eventually delisted.
Backward compatibility in the next Nintendo device could be a key strategy to encourage loyal Switch users to upgrade, while ...
The Nintendo Switch has a wide range of fantastic titles, both well-known and underrated, making it worth exploring lesser-known games on the eShop. While you may have heard of some of these games, ...
The Nintendo Switch successor doesn't have a name or release date yet, but its library already has thousands of games in it: ...
At a Corporate Briefing, Nintendo CEO Shuntaro Furukawa confirmed that Switch 2 will have backward compatibility. Read more ...
In Nintendo’s case, its inclusion was never a sure thing. While bestselling hardware like the Wii and DS were able to play ...
Nintendo has yet to reveal the Switch 2 but it's most certainly on the way with a planned release sometime in early 2025, and ...