The Nintendo DS launched on 21 November 2004 in North America, followed by Japan on 2 December. Demand in these two territories was enormous and Nintendo had already shipped 2.8 million consoles by ...
Steven Porfiri has been playing video games and watching other people play video games since time immemorial (The late 90s). He really likes writing and discussing video games and gaming culture, but ...
There are moments in gaming history that will remain in gamers’ hearts and minds forever. These moments are so iconic or resonate with people so much that while they don’t always think about it, it ...
These Nintendo DS games are fun from start to finish and remain that way upon repeat single-player or multiplayer ...
Ahead of the June 2024 Nintendo Direct, we're taking a look back at the company's history of June and E3-centric events. Though the industry has since moved on from E3, it was once the most ...
When history repeats itself, it’s usually not fun. The phrase conjures images of failed conquests and fallen empires, victims of unlearned lessons. Sometimes, though, history repeats itself in a good ...
Almost 250 titles are planned for the Nintendo DS and Game Boy Advance systems this year in the USA, according to information from Nintendo of America, which is currently celebrating strong handheld ...
Simply titled "Submarine Demo" for the Nintendo DS at E3 2004, this playable concept would eventually become the foundation for Steel Diver on 3DS seven years later.
Long before the fancy foldable smartphones we see today, there was the clunky yet charming dual-screen Nintendo DS. Released in late 2004, the rather unique form factor of the DS opened the doors for ...
The original Switch is now Nintendo's most successful console ever. The recent holiday period had pushed it over the line to dethrone the DS. The Nintendo Switch, the hybrid home and handheld console ...