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Nintendo's first new Famicom Detective Club in over 30 years is getting three whole demos, and you'll be able to carry over your save data too. About a third of the way through July, Nintendo started ...
Emio - The Smiling Man - the first new Famicom Detective Club game in 35 years - is getting a demo next week that will continually add new chapters until launch. Emio - The Smiling Man: Famicom ...
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8BitDo, the manufacturer responsible for a wide variety of excellent third-party accessories for the Nintendo Switch and other devices, has recently branched out into the world of mechanical keyboards ...
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Last week, Nintendo caught attention when, seemingly out of nowhere, it teased what looked like it could be a new horror game coming to Nintendo Switch. That wasn’t quite on the mark, but it was close ...
Last week, Nintendo puzzled fans by uploading an unsettling and cryptic teaser trailer for an unannounced game. We no longer have to wonder what this game is, as the company revealed today that it is ...
Emio - The Smiling Man: Famicom Detective Club is the third installment in the Famicom Detective Club adventure game series developed by Nintendo. Players will deal with the urban legend of The ...
Rare opportunity: Nintendo collectors with deep pockets have the rare opportunity to get their hands on an early Super Famicom prototype that looks an awful lot like the pre-production model featured ...