Amazon Import Price Tracker

Author: Jason Ganos
Categories: Amiibo News

Wave 5 amiibo has officially released in Japan, which means the U.S. Amazon Marketplace is flooded with Japanese imports. We’re seeing the prices dropping already since they first appeared a few days ago. We’ll be tracking the links several times a day and updating you with the lowest prices. Happy hunting!…

Read More

Wave 5 amiibo have arrived in Japan

Categories: Amiibo News, News

It’s officially morning in Japan, which means four of the seven amiibo in Wave 5 have arrived in stores across the country. Long lines didn’t stop hundreds of people from getting their favorite characters. Check out the mega album below to see what all of us in North America will be missing…

Read More

Hyrule Warriors 3D announced

Categories: 3DS, News

According to a video posted this morning on Koei Tecmo’s official YouTube channel, it appears a 3DS version of last fall’s critically successful The Legend of Zelda/Dynasty Warriors crossover is on its way.     While it’s unclear if Hyrule Warriors 3D will simply be a port of the original,…

Read More

Nintendo World Championship details revealed

Categories: News

After announcing the revival of its 1990 Nintendo World Championships, Nintendo has been pretty tight-lipped about this year’s event – until now. In a video posted on Nintendo’s official YouTube channel, a number of details were revealed to the public, including what sort of games will be played at the…

Read More

Customs for a Cure Featured Artist: Evilos

Author: Jason Ganos
Categories: Amiibo News, News

Amiibo News and Nintendo Inquirer are proud to announce that Evilos is returning as a featured artist for Customs for a Cure. Evilos is known for his unique artistic style in not only the amiibo community, but the custom figure scene as well.     Evilos has donated a stunning custom Samus…

Read More

Nintendo’s E3 2015 schedule

Author: Josh Brown
Categories: News

When Nintendo announced that it wasn’t going to hold a traditional press conference at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in 2013, it shook the industry to its foundation. Despite every big publisher and developer seemingly having their own press conference to kick off E3, Nintendo decided that it was time…

Read More

Nintendo’s bold new approaches to E3

Categories: News

Since the first E3 was held a shocking twenty years ago, the show has been largely about the spectacle. For two decades now, the companies that fuel our favorite pastime have been gathering once a year to tantalize us with what they’re working on for future releases. Nintendo, Sony and…

Read More

Capcom reveals the Mega Man Legacy Collection

Author: Josh Brown
Categories: 3DS, News

Fans of the Blue Bomber are getting ready to go old school as Capcom revealed the Mega Man Legacy Collection coming later this year. The collection of retro titles will include the first six original Mega Man titles, all given a new coat of polish to make the games shine…

Read More

Animal Crossing DLC comes to Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate

Author: Josh Brown
Categories: 3DS, News

Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate for the Nintendo 3DS refuses to let enough be good enough. Capcom just announced the latest free downloadable content arriving later this month for the handheld game that’s already overflowing with content. The highlight of the DLC, at least for fans of Nintendo franchises, is sure…

Read More

Nostalgia review: The Wizard

Author: Josh Brown
Categories: Retro

Nintendo Inquirer is taking a walk down memory lane to commemorate the upcoming Nintendo World Championships that are being held in Los Angeles on June 14th. Kicking off the nostalgia trip is a modern day review of the ’80s video game film classic, The Wizard. When I first heard that…

Read More

The History of Nintendo Competitions: Part 2

Author: Joe Drilling
Categories: Retro

Please note: This is Part 2 of a series exploring the history of Nintendo sponsored competitions. Part 1 covered the Nintendo World Championships 1990, Super Star Fox Weekend and Powerfest ‘94.     Like all great sports, Nintendo decided that it needed to have a college division to go along…

Read More