Nintendo has announced two hardware bundles launching in October, both featuring Mario Kart 8. With the holidays just around ...
Stunts in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe aren't just for show - they give ... a cool throwback to Peach's iconic floating move from ...
After the massive box office success of The Super Mario Bros. Movie, Nintendo announced that the sequel is arriving in theatres on April 3, 2026. Although there are no new details about its ...
You’ve reached your account maximum for followed topics. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe update 3.0.3 fixes unspecified issues with the game. Fans want more transparent patch notes to detail exactly what ...
The old gal saw another huge bump over the past year with the release of the latest Super Mario sidescroller, Super Mario Bros. Wonder ... of games that you can download, and the Switch racks ...
- Several issues have been addressed to improve the gameplay experience. Dataminer 'OatmealDome' has shed some light on what exactly is going on behind the scenes in this latest update. It seems ...
The Super Mario Bros. Movie, which was the second-highest-grossing movie of the year behind only Barbie, will leave Netflix on October 2, meaning there are only three weeks left to watch the film ...
Each of the bundles offers a savings of about $79.98, based on the standard pricing for Mario Kart 8 Deluxe ($59.99) and a 12-month individual membership to Switch Online ($19.99). Potential ...
Due out early this fall — so probably sometime next month — the bundles will include a digital download code for Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, the aforementioned 12 Months of NSO, and either an OLED or ...
Earlier this month, I got what I felt was an in-depth hands-on session with Super Mario Party Jamboree. I played a traditional round of Mario Party, dabbled in some loose minigames, dominated in ...
Several issues have been addressed to improve the gameplay experience. That said, we can likely expect to see a new Mario Kart game announced within the next year! Nintendo has plans to announce a ...
In August and September 2024, social media users resurfaced a claim that Nintendo character Mario's catchphrase is actually "Itsumi Mario" — not "It's-a-me, Mario." For instance, one Facebook ...