Nintendo legal eagles defeated by Costa Rican supermarket
Super Mario defeats Nintendo
Nintendo, the former maker of playing cards, has suffered a rare legal loss protecting its intellectual property.
Nintendo unveils Switch 2
First-look trailer
Nintendo has lifted the kimono on the Switch 2 in a first-look trailer.
Nintendo admits emulation is technically legal
Despite all the legal threats
While the former maker of playing cards, Nintendo was pressuring and shutting down emulation projects like Yuzu, Citra, and Ryujin it appears the gaming company knew that emulators were legal.
Microsoft moves away from gaming excusives
Beware of Voles baring gifts
Software King of the World Microsoft is significantly shifting its Xbox strategy, moving away from console exclusives in a bid to reach gamers across all platforms,
Video game consol makers hit performance ceiling
Difficult to tell the difference
Video game consol makers are having a hardware problem making a product which is much different from earlier models.
Nvidia is building a CPU
Taking on Intel and AMD
The dark satanic rumour mill has manufactured a hell-on-earth yarn claiming that Nvidia is building a CPU for consumer PCs, marking a step into territory dominated by AMD and Chipzilla.
Nintendo sues makers of Switch emulator
They're "helping piracy on a massive scale"
Former maker of playing cards, Nintendo has launched a 41-page legal attack on the makers of Yuzu, a dodgy Nintendo Switch emulator, accusing them of helping piracy on a massive scale.
Nintendo's new Switch delayed
But at least not half-baked
Word on the street is Nintendo's next console might be fashionably late to the party, with whispers suggesting its Switch 2 won't grace our living rooms until early 2025.
Nintendo tries to patent riding on top of a car
We think it has been done
Nintendo has applied for 32 patents and there are some concerns that they might be a little broad.
Microsoft complains that it is losing the console wars
Now the FTC wants to give the field to Nintendo and Sony
Microsoft has told a court that it has been losing the console wars to Sony and Nintendo and needs to buy Activision Blizzard to keep its head above water.