Shack Chat: What video game item belongs in a museum?
The opening of the Nintendo Museum in Japan has the Shack Staff opining on what other video game items deserve to be preserved!
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The opening of the Nintendo Museum in Japan has the Shack Staff opining on what other video game items deserve to be preserved!
The game will transform from a free title to a paid title, with users able to transfer all data except for Leaf Tickets.
We played the opening chapter of the game, learning more about the story and detective work we'll be taking on in Emio - The Smiling Man: Famicom Detective Club.
During a tour of the upcoming Nintendo Museum, Shigeru Miyamoto revealed that it will be opening its doors to the public in less than a couple months.
Take a look at a special tour of the Nintendo Museum which is expected to open this fall in Kyoto, Japan.
Next week, players interested in Emio - The Smiling Man will be able to play its opening chapters in a demo coming to the Switch eShop.
You won't piece objects together, but Zelda can move objects and enemies around or make them move her about with the Bind and Reverse Bond abilities.
The Sea Zora and River Zora also hate each other, so Zelda's probably going to have to help with that.
The remake of the most beloved Paper Mario game saw solid sales in the month following its release.
The Switch remaster of Luigi's Mansion 2 crossed a million sales at the end of Nintendo's Q1 2025.