Pokémon Let’s Go Pikachu, Let’s Go Eevee and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate download codes in physical boxes available at official My Nintendo store in Japan

The official My Nintendo store is selling download codes inside physical boxes for Pokémon Let’s Go Pikachu, Let’s Go Eevee and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate in Japan. These will be usable when the games launch on November 16 and December 7, respectively. The option of offering physical boxes alongside digital codes allows fans to display … Continue reading Pokémon Let’s Go Pikachu, Let’s Go Eevee and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate download codes in physical boxes available at official My Nintendo store in Japan

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate requires at least 16GB of free space on Nintendo Switch

If you're planning to purchase the digital version of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, you're going to need a significant amount of free space on Nintendo Switch. The upcoming fighting game requires at least 16GB of free space on your console, which means you'll most likely need an SD Card with enough memory. Super Smash Bros. … Continue reading Super Smash Bros. Ultimate requires at least 16GB of free space on Nintendo Switch

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate leaflets now being distributed at retailers in Japan

With Super Smash Bros. Ultimate pre-orders now being accepted, a number of retailers in Japan have already begun distributing leaflets to customers. When you open the leaflet, you see official artwork of all the characters that were announced for the upcoming Nintendo Switch game. You can check out more pictures via the embedded posts below. … Continue reading Super Smash Bros. Ultimate leaflets now being distributed at retailers in Japan

Video: Nintendo Minute plays Super Smash Bros. Ultimate with fans at San Diego Comic-Con

In the latest installment of Nintendo Minute, hosts Kit and Krysta play Super Smash Bros. Ultimate with other Nintendo fans at San Diego Comic-Con. You can check out the episode in its entirety below, followed by the official description: Hi, we had the best time last week at San Diego Comic-Con. The coolest part was getting the chance to … Continue reading Video: Nintendo Minute plays Super Smash Bros. Ultimate with fans at San Diego Comic-Con

Original Super Smash Bros. amiibo will be re-released starting later this year for $12.99 each

All current Super Smash Bros. series amiibo figures are compatible with Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, and any fighter’s amiibo figure from other series will also be supported. There are several characters that don’t have an amiibo yet, such as Pichu and Pokémon Trainer, but you can rest assured that Nintendo will be releasing amiibo for them as well. … Continue reading Original Super Smash Bros. amiibo will be re-released starting later this year for $12.99 each

Nintendo of America shares photos from the Nintendo Gaming Lounge at San Diego Comic-Con 2018

Photos from the Nintendo Gaming Lounge at San Diego Comic-Con are now available on Business Wire's website and the Associated Press Photo Network. In the above photo provided by Nintendo of America, fans get an early hands-on demo of the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate game during San Diego Comic-Con 2018. Super Smash Bros. Ultimate launches … Continue reading Nintendo of America shares photos from the Nintendo Gaming Lounge at San Diego Comic-Con 2018

Nintendo execs Shinya Takahashi and Tatsumi Kimishima talk about Pokémon Let’s Go Pikachu, Let’s Go Eevee and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

The following quotes comes from Nintendo executive in regard to Pokémon Let's Go Pikachu, Let's Go Eevee and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Shinya Takahashi (Director, Managing Executive Officer): There were about 69,000 people in attendance at E3 this year, which is reportedly the largest turnout since 2005. Nintendo’s showing was focused on Super Smash Bros. … Continue reading Nintendo execs Shinya Takahashi and Tatsumi Kimishima talk about Pokémon Let’s Go Pikachu, Let’s Go Eevee and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate director Masahiro Sakurai discusses taunts, items, new fighters, changes and more

Nintendo recently published an interview with Super Smash Bros. Ultimate director Masahiro Sakurai via Nintendo Switch news. Sakurai discusses the increased tempo, why items are in the series, changes and additions, how he chooses taunts to be in the game, the additions of Inkling and Ridley and much more. Read on below for a few … Continue reading Super Smash Bros. Ultimate director Masahiro Sakurai discusses taunts, items, new fighters, changes and more