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Nintendo Switch Online Expands SNES Library with Iconic Titles
Nintendo Switch Online has just made a significant addition to its SNES library, introducing three classic titles, including the first-ever release of the Japanese game Mario & Wario outside of Japan. This addition not only expands the nostalgic offerings for gamers but also highlights Nintendo’s commitment to preserving its gaming history.
Mario & Wario, developed by Game Freak before their Pokmon fame, is a unique puzzle platformer that utilizes the Super Famicom Mouse, making it a rare gem that fans have long awaited.
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Nintendo Switch 2 Games Shine at Golden Joystick Awards
As the Golden Joystick Awards kick off their 43rd annual event, the spotlight is on Nintendo’s latest console, the Switch 2, which has already made waves with its impressive game library. Among the standout titles are Mario Kart World and Donkey Kong Bananza, both of which have been nominated for the prestigious ‘Console Game of the Year’ award. This recognition not only highlights the quality of these games but also signals a promising future for the Switch 2 in the competitive gaming landscape.
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Nintendo's Legal Victory Over Modchip Seller: A $2 Million Settlement
In a significant legal battle, Nintendo has successfully reached a $2 million settlement with Ryan Daly, a Michigan-based seller of modded Switch consoles. This case highlights the ongoing struggle between gaming companies and those who facilitate piracy through unauthorized hardware modifications. Daly, who operated Modded Hardware, initially denied any wrongdoing but ultimately agreed to pay Nintendo to avoid further legal proceedings.
Nintendo’s lawsuit, filed in July 2024, accused Daly of selling modded consoles and devices that allowed users to play pirated games, including popular titles like Super Mario and The Legend of Zelda.
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Nintendo Confident in Meeting Switch 2 Demand Through 2025
Nintendo has expressed confidence in its ability to meet the demand for the newly launched Switch 2 in the United States through 2025. Despite initial stock shortages at major retailers, Nintendo of America president Doug Bowser assured fans that a steady supply of consoles will be available in stores over the coming months, especially leading up to key shopping periods like Father’s Day and the holiday season.
The Switch 2, priced at $450, is Nintendo’s most advanced console yet, boasting enhanced processing power and unique features such as magnetic Joy-Cons that can double as a mouse for compatible games.
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