2010: Nintendo's reveal of The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword, a Wii MotionPlus-compatible title ... Federation Force, Animal Crossing Amiibo Festival and Mario Tennis Ultra Smash. 52,200 people ...
Crossing New Horizons shouldn't appear in future entries, and the franchise's new LEGO minifigures could be the answer.
Amiibo collectors are in for a big day on November 21 with a trio of classic Mario Amiibo figures set to make their return to store shelves.
Welcome back to our in-depth exploration of the history of amiibo! In our previous segment, we delved into the first half of ...
The Animal Crossing: amiibo Festival game is a brand-new way to play with your favorite Animal Crossing characters. Your amiibo figures are front-and-center in this party game, and you’ll get to ...
Nintendo has confirmed that the Switch 2 will be backwards compatible with the original Switch. This comes after leaks that the new console would indeed run original Switch titles. The company ...
In addition to Animal Crossing, they also feature recipes from Demon Slayer, One Piece, Naruto, and more. If you’re an Animal Crossing fan who likes to experiment in the kitchen, bring some of ...
Nintendo will sell the upcoming paid version of its smartphone Animal Crossing app for £18 ($20) after the closure of its current free-to-play edition next month. However, to start with ...
Nintendo announced late Tuesday evening that the still-unannounced Switch 2 console will be backwards compatible. However, we still don’t know if your cartridges will be as usable as ever in 2025.
The Federal Communications Commission announced that, going forward, all mobile handsets in the US including smartphones will have to be compatible with hearing aids. It’s also established new ...
The FCC has approved a regulation requiring 100% of all mobile handsets sold in the US to be compatible with hearing aids. The rule requires phone makers to abandon proprietary Bluetooth coupling ...
The good news, though, is that iOS 18.1 supports every iPhone that was compatible with last month’s iOS 18 release. So if you’re running iOS 18, you have nothing to worry about with iOS 18.1 ...