Nintendo Switch Online expands with more SNES and NES games

Nintendo News: Nintendo Switch Online Continues to Expand in Value With More Classic Super NES and NES Games A Nintendo Switch Online membership includes access to a growing number of classic Super NES™ and NES™ games, perfect for retro fans and adventurous modern gamers alike. On Dec. 12, six more games will be added to … Continue reading Nintendo Switch Online expands with more SNES and NES games

Video: Nintendo Switch Online expands with more SNES and NES games

Nintendo Switch Online Continues to Expand in Value With More Classic Super NES and NES Games A Nintendo Switch Online membership includes access to a growing number of classic Super NES™ and NES™ games, perfect for retro fans and adventurous modern gamers alike. On Dec. 12, six more games will be added to the Super … Continue reading Video: Nintendo Switch Online expands with more SNES and NES games

Nintendo confirms Pokémon Sword and Shield are the fastest-selling Nintendo Switch games of all time

Nintendo of America announced that after selling more than 6 million units worldwide during launch weekend*, the Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield games are among the fastest-selling Nintendo Switch games of all time. Additionally, the games sold just over 2 million copies in the first two days in the U.S., making it the highest-grossing launch … Continue reading Nintendo confirms Pokémon Sword and Shield are the fastest-selling Nintendo Switch games of all time

Games in the core Pokémon RPG series have sold more than 240 million units worldwide since Pokémon Red and Blue in 1996

Nintendo of America announced that after selling more than 6 million units worldwide during launch weekend*, the Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield games are among the fastest-selling Nintendo Switch games of all time. Additionally, the games sold just over 2 million copies in the first two days in the U.S., making it the highest-grossing launch … Continue reading Games in the core Pokémon RPG series have sold more than 240 million units worldwide since Pokémon Red and Blue in 1996