In Japan, Nintendo launched the Famicom in 1983. Besides the two controllers, the “Famicom” later had a keyboard, helping the machine live up to its “Family Computer” moniker. The version released in ...
Nintendo's most recent fiscal-year disclosure made headlines for announcing a release window for the new "Nintendo NX" console and yet another Zelda game delay, but it also included news of serious ...
Petit Computer allowed players to code their own video games on the 3DS, and the version for Switch is likely to be a magnified version of what players used before. Beloved games like the original ...
Launched on the 19th, Petit Computer is a new game that actually lets you write programs in BASIC directly on your Nintendo 3DS or Nintendo DSi. In other words, if you own either console, all you have ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The end is nigh for the Japanese Nintendo Classic Mini Family Computer and the Nintendo Classic Mini Super ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Nintendo Classic Mini: Family Computer Nintendo Classic Mini: Family Computer is the Japanese version of the mini console known as NES Classic Edition. It ...
Petit Computer is a new application which brings the golden age of home computing to Nintendo 3DS and DSi - no cassette tape required. Available on the DSiWare store and 3DS eShop, the app allows both ...
Nintendo's home game machine released in 1990 "Super Famicom"There seems to be a fiercer who has remodeled it into a small desktop computer. In addition to making the cartridge an optical drive, ...
Before Nintendo struck out in its own distinctive creative direction in video games—one that revolutionized the industry in the 1980s—it played a game of follow-the-leader in creating early ...