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Hardware, storefront and ecosystem news for Nintendo.- Nintendo’s Wackiest New Game Feels Like The Devs Getting Away With SomethingRhythm Heaven Groove offers a unique rhythm game experience with gameplay mechanics reminiscent of WarioWare, featuring quirky minigames and a strong emphasis on timing. While generally enjoyable, some players may encounter issues with inconsistent D-pad command mapping and potential TV lag, though the game includes calibration options. The title also provides a robust multiplayer mode with various competitive and cooperative games.
- Rhythm Paradise Groove is wonderful, and has a challenge that was so funny I thought we had lost my daughter for good and she'd never stop laughingRhythm Paradise Groove is a joyful celebration of beat-matching gameplay, offering a series of oddball scenarios that require players to time their inputs with the rhythm. The game excels at teaching players to understand the music and visual cues, making it a deep dive into perception and learning. It features dozens of mini-games, remixes, and multiplayer challenges, providing a generous and surprising experience.
- Rhythm Heaven Groove review: A grand gaggle of groovy gamesRhythm Heaven Groove offers a collection of over 80 rhythmic mini-games for the Nintendo Switch, emphasizing music and precise button-tapping. The review highlights the game's addictive nature, catchy soundtrack, and silly presentation, recommending it for handheld play due to potential latency issues with docked mode calibration. Bonus content, including a light RPG side game called Beatspell and multiplayer modes, adds further depth to the experience.
- Rhythm Heaven Groove review: "I didn't expect this music game to have some of my favorite RPG combat of the year"Rhythm Heaven Groove offers a charming collection of rhythm-based mini-games with smart design, reminiscent of WarioWare. A standout feature is the surprise RPG mode, Beatspell, which adds unexpected depth with timed spellcasting and combat. While the core gameplay refines the series' formula without significant evolution, the inclusion of Beatspell and satisfying Remix stages make it a content-rich experience on the Nintendo Switch.
- Review: Rhythm Heaven GrooveThis review discusses Rhythm Heaven's return on the Nintendo Switch, noting it as a title that eases the transition to the upcoming Switch 2. The game is highlighted as a less graphically demanding release, keeping the current console alive as developers shift focus.
- Nintendo explains approach to employee salaries, reports of 10% base bump are inaccurateNintendo President Shuntaro Furukawa clarified the company's approach to employee salaries, stating that initial reports of a 10% base salary increase were inaccurate, as that raise occurred in April 2023. Further salary increases, including for starting salaries, are planned for April 2026. Furukawa also confirmed that Takashi Tezuka is not retiring but will be stepping down from his executive officer role.
- Mario Kart World update adds new Knockout Tour races but where's the proper DLC?Nintendo has released update Ver. 1.7.0 for Mario Kart World, adding new Knockout Tour routes like Drill Rally and Boomerang Rally, along with photo mode sticker features. Despite these additions and promises of future routes, the article criticizes the lack of substantial DLC, new characters, or significant content updates since the game's launch, suggesting Nintendo is underutilizing the game's potential.
- Mario Kart World gets new Knockout Tour modes, Photo Mode and more (patch notes)Nintendo has released a significant update for Mario Kart World on the Nintendo Switch, bringing the game to version 1.7.0. The update introduces two new Knockout Tour modes, with more planned for the future, and adds a long-requested Photo Mode.
- Mario Kart World updated to Version 1.7.0 (patch notes)Nintendo has released Version 1.7.0 for Mario Kart World on Nintendo Switch. This major update includes balance adjustments, bug fixes, and introduces two new Rallies: Drill Rally and Boomerang Rally. Additionally, the update adds sticker functionality to the game.
- Mario Kart World Surprise Update Adds New Knockout Tour RoutesNintendo has released a surprise update for its mobile game Mario Kart Tour, adding new routes to the Knockout Tour mode. The update is available for the Nintendo Switch version of the game.
- Mario Kart World update 1.7.0 adds new Routes, photo mode upgradeMario Kart World has received update version 1.7.0, introducing two new Routes, Drill Rally and Boomerang Rally, to its Knockout Tour mode. The update also enhances the game's photo mode with the addition of collectible stickers for players to use in their screenshots. Nintendo has stated its commitment to providing free content through smaller updates, with additional Knockout Tour routes planned for the future.
- Mario Kart World update 1.7.0 patch notesMario Kart World has received update version 1.7.0, introducing Drill Rally and Boomerang Rally to the Knockout Tour mode. The update also adds sticker functionality to Photo Mode and includes various gameplay adjustments to character acceleration, gliding speed, and item acquisition rates. Several bug fixes are also detailed, addressing issues with Time Trials, gliding after crashes, and course-specific glitches.
- Mario Kart World 1.7.0 update out now, new Knockout Tour routes added – patch notes and trailerMario Kart World has released its 1.7.0 update, introducing two new Knockout Tour routes, Drill Rally and Boomerang Rally, along with stickers for Photo Mode. The update also includes numerous gameplay adjustments to character acceleration, gliding, item acquisition, and bug fixes for various courses and mechanics. Support for the Thai language has also been added.
- Top 10 best video games of 2026 – from 007 First Light to Resident Evil RequiemThis article ranks the top 10 video games released in the first half of 2026, highlighting titles like 007 First Light, Pokémon Pokopia, and Resident Evil Requiem. The list excludes remasters, remakes, yearly sequels, expansions, and early access titles, focusing on original new releases across various platforms including Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 5, and PC.
- Mario Kart World Gets Two New Knockout Tour Courses, Photo Mode Stickers in Latest UpdateNintendo has released update version 1.7.0 for Mario Kart World, adding two new Knockout Tour courses, Drill Rally and Boomerang Rally, and new stickers for Photo Mode. The game, a launch title for the Nintendo Switch 2, was released in June 2025 and has sold over 14 million copies. Former PlayStation executive Shuhei Yoshida commented on the game's $80 price tag, noting its value proposition.
- Splatoon Raiders Will Have Co-Op and More | Details from the Direct on June 30, 2026 - NintendoFuseNintendo revealed new details for the upcoming game Splatoon Raiders during a recent Direct presentation. The game will feature co-op multiplayer for up to four players, extensive weapon customization with over 100 variations, and different tank types with unique gadgets. Players will explore the Spirhalite Islands, battling various Salmonid enemies and collecting treasure, with difficulty options ranging from Tourist to Survivalist.
- GTA VI finally has a release date, but fans are worriedGrand Theft Auto VI is slated for release on November 19th, but concerns are rising among fans regarding its $129.95 AUD price tag and the lack of a physical disc version at launch. While Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick has addressed rumors about delayed physical releases, sources within Rockstar suggest no discs are planned, fueling player distrust about industry trends and rising game costs.
- PS6 could cost nearly $1,000 USD just to produceA leaker suggests the PlayStation 6 could cost nearly $1,000 USD to produce due to rising component prices, particularly for RAM and SSDs driven by the AI boom. Sony Interactive Entertainment CEO Hideaki Nishino indicated that the company may not absorb all increased costs, implying higher retail prices for future consoles. This trend is also impacting sales of current-generation consoles like the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X.
- Splatoon Raiders Hands-on Preview - An island adventureSplatoon Raiders is an upcoming adventure game where players join Deep Cut and a new character, The Mechanic, on a treasure hunting expedition to the Spirhalite Islands. After crashing, they must establish a base and explore islands for treasure, battling Salmonids and utilizing customizable weapons and ink tanks. The game features multiplayer support and is set to release on July 23, 2026, for the Nintendo Switch 2.
- The death of transparency - Game Trader Live with Asif Khan - June 30, 2026Game Trader Live, hosted by Asif Khan, returned for its sixth episode of 2026 on Shacknews Twitch, discussing stock market trends. The educational program aims to teach viewers about investing and trading individual stocks. Asif Khan, CEO of Shacknews, shared his background in journalism, finance, and his personal investment philosophy.