Tomodachi Life
News, coverage and analysis tracking Tomodachi Life across the outlets.- Weekend Discussion - July 4, 2026This weekend discussion covers various topics including a mention of Dunkmeleon playing an unknown game, Eric Andre's movie filming issues, Elyse Willems and Nikole Zivalich playing Tomodachi Life, and a patriotic segment with Sam Eagle. The article also includes musical recommendations from Mumford & Sons and encourages reader engagement via Shacknews Chatty and Discord.
- The 11 most exciting video game releases of July 2026July 2026 is set to feature a mix of new releases and remakes across multiple platforms, including the highly anticipated Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag Resynced and the debut of Halo on PlayStation 5. Nintendo will also release Rhythm Paradise Groove and Splatoon Raiders for the Switch 2, alongside an upgrade for Xenoblade Chronicles 2.
- Sony’s Best-In-Class ANC Headphones Are $82 Off For Prime DaySony's WH-1000XM6 active noise-canceling headphones are on sale for Prime Day, reduced from $460 to $378. These headphones feature exceptional sound quality, a comfortable design, and advanced ANC technology with 12 microphones. They offer up to 32 hours of battery life and can be used wirelessly via Bluetooth or with a 3.5mm audio jack. Older models like the WH-1000XM5 and earbuds like the WF-1000XM6 and WF-1000XM5 are also discounted.
- Rhythm Paradise Groove hands-on preview - don’t stop the minigame musicA hands-on preview of Rhythm Paradise Groove for the Nintendo Switch reveals a return to the series' demanding rhythm-based minigames, focusing on timing and memorization rather than randomness. The game features 80 solo minigames and promises over 30 multiplayer modes, aiming to be the series' biggest entry yet and an accessible party game.
- Talking Point: Nintendo Direct June 2026 Predictions - What Do You Hope To See?Nintendo has announced a June Nintendo Direct presentation, prompting speculation about upcoming game announcements. Staff members from Nintendo Life shared their predictions, hoping for reveals of major first-party titles like a new 3D Mario, Luigi's Mansion 4, and remakes of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time or Twilight Princess. They also anticipate updates on games like Fire Emblem: Fortune's Wrath Weave and Splatoon Raiders, alongside potential dormant franchise revivals.
- One year on, these are the Switch 2 accessories that keep me coming back to Nintendo's newest handheldOne year after its release, the author highlights favorite accessories for the Nintendo Switch 2, including cases from Belkin and Turtle Beach, MEKO Touch Pens for games like Tomodachi Life and Mario Maker 2, and the Turtle Beach Rematch Rosalina controller. These accessories have become staples for daily use and travel, negating the immediate need for a Switch 2 Pro Controller.
- Nintendo Switch 2: One Year LaterOne year after its release, the Nintendo Switch 2 has garnered mixed reactions from critics. While praised for its improved hardware, larger screen, and premium feel, its game library and performance in multiplatform titles have led some to prefer alternatives like the Steam Deck. Games like Pokopia have been highlighted as system-defining exclusives, but overall satisfaction varies greatly among users.
- Feature: Nintendo Switch 2: Year One - Looking Back, How Would You Rate It So Far?This article looks back at the first year of the Nintendo Switch 2, which launched in June 2025. It recaps the major game releases, including both new titles and enhanced versions of existing games, and discusses the challenges faced by Nintendo and the industry during this period. The piece also includes impressions from the editorial team and reader polls to gauge satisfaction with the console's debut year.
- Switch 2's Price Hike Saves PS5's Blushes in JapanFollowing a price hike on May 25th, the Nintendo Switch 2's sales advantage over the PlayStation 5 in Japan has narrowed. While the Switch 2 still outsold the PS5 in the week ending May 31st, the gap has closed significantly compared to the previous weeks. This shift highlights the impact of pricing strategies on hardware sales in the unique Japanese market.
- Get comfy, these are the 12 cozy games you need to hit ultimate zen this weekendThis article highlights 12 cozy games available on the Nintendo Switch, perfect for a relaxing weekend. It features popular titles like Stardew Valley and Animal Crossing, alongside lesser-known gems such as A Little to the Left and Rune Factory, emphasizing the console's suitability for low-stakes, family-friendly gaming experiences.
- Random: Don't Be Fooled By Google Play Store's Tomodachi Life ClonesSeveral apps on the Google Play Store are blatant clones of Nintendo's Tomodachi Life, using identical key art and similar titles. These apps, such as 'Tomodachi Life Living Dream' and 'Tomodochi: Live the Dream Life', have amassed over 150,000 downloads combined despite misleading descriptions and incorrect age ratings. The article warns consumers to be wary of these rip-offs and to only purchase the legitimate game on the Nintendo Switch.
- Indiana Jones whips onto the Switch 2! Pure Nintendo Podcast E162The Pure Nintendo Podcast discusses Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, highlighting its voice acting, graphics, puzzles, and locales. The episode also covers news including a Zelda movie update, Virtual Boy games on Switch Online, and other upcoming titles like Moss and Yoshi. The hosts also mention sales figures for Tomodachi Life and games they are currently playing.
- Mailbox: Tomodachi Teachings, 'Mainline' Mario, The Artist Formerly Known As Waluigi - Nintendo Life LettersThis month's Nintendo Life Mailbox features discussions on the inspirational nature of Tomodachi Life, the untapped potential of Waluigi for a dedicated game, and the classification of 'mainline' Mario titles. Readers also share their thoughts on Nintendo's GameShare feature and express desires for specific game remakes and ports.
- Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? (16th May)This weekend's gaming plans include playing Sektori, Aliens: Fireteam Elite on PlayStation 5, and revisiting classics like Pokémon Blue and Yellow. Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is highlighted as a standout release, with several staff members planning to play it. The article also notes a Nintendo Switch bundle announcement and a slight delay for The Legend of Zelda movie.
- Nintendo hints at even more Switch 1 games to expand ‘software business’Nintendo President Shuntaro Furukawa indicated that the company plans to expand its software business by continuing to support the original Nintendo Switch alongside the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2. This strategy aims to leverage the existing player base of the original console, with only 40% of Tomodachi Life players owning a Switch 2, suggesting a significant market remains for Switch 1 titles.
- Star Fox is BACK! Pure Nintendo Podcast E161The Pure Nintendo Podcast episode E161 discusses the latest Star Fox news, including an announcement for a new game on the Nintendo Switch 2. The hosts also review Nintendo's financial data, the release date for Mina the Hollower, and a notable retirement within Nintendo. The episode touches on the Gaming Hall of Fame and games played, such as Quartet, Tomodachi Life, and Starbites.
- Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? (9th May)Several Nintendo editors and contributors share their weekend gaming plans, which include titles like Tomodachi Life, Pragmata, Pentiment, and various Metroidvanias. There's also excitement for upcoming releases such as a Star Fox reimagining and a new Mina the Hollower release date.
- Nintendo's Star Fox & GameChat features make me want a Miiverse back more than everThe author expresses a desire for Nintendo to bring back Miiverse, citing the new Star Fox and GameChat features as reasons why. They question why Nintendo is implementing chat features for specific characters like Fox McCloud instead of a broader social platform like Miiverse.
- Legendary Nintendo Designer Takashi Tezuka Announces Retirement After 42 YearsLegendary Nintendo designer Takashi Tezuka, instrumental in shaping franchises like Mario and The Legend of Zelda, announced his retirement effective June 26, 2026, after 42 years with the company. Tezuka, who joined Nintendo in 1984, directed titles such as Super Mario Bros. 3 and A Link to the Past, and served as lead producer for the Mario series for two decades. The announcement was made alongside Nintendo's financial results, which also noted a planned price increase for the Nintendo Switch 2.
- Talking Point: Will You Be Getting A Switch 2 Before The Price Goes Up?Nintendo is increasing the price of the Nintendo Switch 2 by $50 USD / €30 starting September 1st, bringing the new RRP to $499.99 USD / €499.99. This follows a previous price hike for the original Switch in the US and Sony's recent PlayStation 5 price increases. Despite the higher cost and lack of a major exclusive title, the Switch 2 has sold nearly 20 million units in its first 10 months.