The Nintendo Switch is undoubtedly a hit compared to Nintendo’s previous console the Wii U. While the console-handheld hybrid still has a long way to go before it can reach the same sales numbers as the Wii, however, it’s nice to see Nintendo back in the limelight after what felt like years of disappointment in
Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze
I have a serious problem. No, it’s not that I’m addicted to League of Legends, though that’s definitely a problem to be sure. My issue is that I keep on buying games for the Switch, and I’m not really sure why. Since buying the Nintendo Switch on day one when it released last year, I have
Today is Wednesday, which means Media Create is out again with its sales charts. Last week there were no new releases at all in Japan, which means lower sales and no real upsets in the ranking. Below you can read the software sales chart related to the period between May 7th and May 13th. As
The death of the Wii U was one that surely hit hard for Nintendo fans last year, given that the system had a small but pretty passionate audience, and an excellent library of games that came along with it. However, if there is one silver lining to take from the Wii U’s demise, it’s the
Following the top-twenty ranking released on Wednesday, today Media Create released its traditional weekly analysis. This time around it’s a special case because the Japanese firm analyzed two weeks instead of one. More precisely, we get a look at the period between April 23rd and May 6th, which is dominated by the Golden Week. It’s a
Today is Wednesday, which means that it’s time for the Media Create charts related to the week between April 30th and May 6th. That was the much awaited Golden Week, which means that sales were expected to go up a bit, despite the fact that the only new release was Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze. Below
Nintendo will release the Nintendo Switch version of Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze this Friday. Now, days before launch, Nintendo has released two new trailers for the game featuring playable characters Diddy Kong and Dixie Kong. Diddy Kong is a classic character who first appeared in the original Donkey Kong Country, and has been a staple
Nintendo is slated to release the once Wii U-exclusive platformer Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze on Switch later this week, but it seems that before the game launches they’ve opted to now make it unavailable digitally on the previous platform. Folks began noticing the game’s disappearance on digital storefronts earlier today when Tropical Freeze suddenly became available only via physical purchase
Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze makes its way onto Switch this Friday, and Nintendo released several trailers last week in anticipation. One addition to the game is the new “Funky Mode” that allows players to surf through the jungle as Funky Kong. To show off this new feature, Nintendo showing Funky Mode speedrun. Finishing a level
The once Wii U-exclusive platformer Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze is making its way to the Switch next Friday and as such, Nintendo has taken the opportunity to release a new trailer for the game. Recently, Nintendo launched a new overview video for Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze which details almost all of the selling points of the game. From
Nintendo’s re-release of Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze for Switch is quickly approaching and to start to build up more hype, two new trailers for the game were recently released. Both of these new videos strive to introduce players to the Kong family members that will be appearing in Tropical Freeze. The first trailer shows off the leader
Today Nintendo released a brand new trailer of the upcoming remaster of Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze for the Switch. The trailer is a good mix of cutscenes and gameplay, showing what the game will look like on the newer hybrid console. Of course, it’s as colorful and wacky as you remember. You can check
PAX East 2018 will take place in Boston, Massachusetts next week. As we approach the event, more and more companies are revealing what titles they will be showcasing at PAX East. Today, we learned which titles Nintendo plans on showing off, and it spans from first party titles like Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze to