It's been confirmed that the Nintendo Switch 2 is carrying forward NSO, and that likely means this vast library of retro titles is moving forward alongside it. But there's an opportunity for the ...
The GameCube saw acclaimed first-party titles like ... all of which would also be a welcome addition to NSO. Play online with friends, family, and other players around the world.
Nintendo is playing it safe, and while more details are set to be revealed in a dedicated Nintendo Direct broadcast on April 2, there are undoubtedly areas where the upcoming console could improve on ...
Previously available via Virtual Console and now on NSO, it's technically playable on GameCube, too, as it's one of the NES games included in the original Animal Crossing. This DK racer really is ...
A piece of Nintendo history goes up for sale in the form of a GameCube prototype that was first shown at Space World 2000.
Before Nintendo Switch Online, there was Virtual Console. Available on the Wii, 3DS, and Wii U, the Virtual Console was effectively a line of purchasable retro games available via the Wii Shop Channel ...
A unique piece of gaming history is on the auction block: a prototype of the Nintendo GameCube from a Nintendo event 25 years in the past is now listed for sale on eBay. The price is a cool $100,000.
contemporary selection. But Prieto and the NSO came in hot with “Téenek — Invenciones de Territorio,” an adventurous 18-minute orchestral workout by Ortiz, one of the most bracing ...
The Nurses Organisation is calling for an urgent increase in the number of Māori nurses and says the health system needs to do a better job at accepting tikanga. Though about 17% of the ...
The Nintendo GameCube launched more than 20 years ago, back in 2001. It has plenty of classic games, including Mario Kart Double Dash, Tales of Symphonia, Super Mario Sunshine, Animal Crossing ...
Noteworthy stories that might have slipped under the radar: NanoLock Security ceases operations, NSO publishes transparency report, cybersecurity salaries data. SecurityWeek’s cybersecurity news ...