Nintendo was doing touchscreen gaming long before Apple ever decided to get in the game. But as the iPod touch, the iPhone, and now the iPad have challenged the gaming giant, Nintendo is expected to ...
Portable gaming is traditionally dominated by two main players — Nintendo and Sony. Over the last few years, a very tough competitor has entered into the mobile gaming market with arguably the best ...
With the Wii smashing sales last month, it is no surprise to hear that Nintendo is planning on revamping its handheld market. According to EEDAR, a new version of the DS could be available by April ...
GDC is over for another year, but the omission of any solid Nintendo news—particularly in the shape of a new handheld console—was not enough for RPAD.tv, who ...
The guys over at RPAD.tv have obtained some exciting details on the next generation Nintendo DS. Although there are no official details on what it will be called, let’s assume it will be the Nintendo ...
Nintendo might be the most secretive entity on planet Earth, but the companies it sends its development kits to aren’t as tight-lipped. An insider for CVG has revealed that development kits for the ...
This week’s Games Developer Conference has seen many speculating over what to expect from Nintendo’s next hand-held offering. Rumours are now circulating that the so-called DS2 will have power ...
Will Nintendo release the DS2 this year or not? If recent rumors can be believed, we’re a little closer to finding out. Raymond Padilla’s mission at GDC this year was to squeeze out some more ...
Word on the street is that Nintendo is currently working on the DS2. You probably already assumed as much, yes. But did you assume this: it will have tilt controls, sorta like the iPhone? I bet not.
Did you scoff at the recent rumours of a DS2 development kit doing the rounds? Well get ready to wipe that smirk off your smug face because according to CVG the machine is very real. The website has ...
Nintendo have totally cleaned up with the DS. Over 10 million Brits now own one; that means one sixth of the UK population are tapping away at their touchscreens. While there may still be a fair bit ...
Nintendo has already been talking up what a Nintendo DS successor might look like, so it wouldn't come as too much of a shock if we saw the device in the near term. That's what EEDAR analyst Jesse ...
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