While most updates for the Nintendo Switch come in the form of smaller, system-level changes or, more often than not, changes so minuscule that only hackers and hardware experts can spot the difference, every once in a while, they offer something genuinely new and occasionally even exciting. Switch version 11.0.0 is one of those rare,
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For a few hours now, all Nintendo online services are down, experiencing a huge network failure. Nintendo announced via its Japanese Twitter account for customer support that network failures are happening to all Nintendo online services. Nintendo Online is down and can’t be accessed, Nintendo Eshop is down, and you can’t play your favorite games
Turns out Nintendo released multiplayer details for Animal Crossing: New Horizons. You just had to read the fine print. Scroll down to the very bottom of the game’s website now and there will be a list of conditions for how players can share their island life with friends. Here’s how it will work based on
Nintendo Online was launched back in September of 2018 and is required to play Switch titles online. Not only that, but the service allows handy access to cloud-saves, special offers, and games. It’s proved popular, and relatively inexpensive when it comes to its full-priced Xbox Game Pass and PS Plus competitors. Only Epic’s Fortnite has
Nintendo is rolling in the dough right now. With the release of the Nintendo Switch in 2017, the handheld/home console hybrid has made most of the right moves to put itself in the position that it is currently in. Released with one of the greatest games ever made? Check. Put out not one, but two of
A data miner has uncovered a list of SNES games buried within the NES Online app just after last months update. However, it does just stop there. Someone else has uncovered additional emulators within the app as well. Noted by Nintendo Life, another data miner (@OatmealDome) found four different emulator types within the NES Online app. Kachikachi (NES Classic) Canoe
The Nintendo Switch Online Service has been abysmal to say the least. For $20 a year, switch owners get access to a catalog of NES games to play, the ability to play online for most games, and cloud saves. There are some other smaller things included, however, those are the standouts. Yet, not many people
With the service having been introduced this past September, Nintendo Switch Online not only serves as the primary way for users to play online against their friends and other opponents, but also comes with the perk of adding a library of classic titles to the service each month, with three new NES games joining the
Nintendo has published a new video showcasing NES games that are a part of Nintendo Switch Online. The video puts an emphasis on the multiplayer features alongside the ability to play the games anywhere, a main selling point of the Switch itself. Nintendo also revealed the new additions to the NES library for November and