Nintendo Switch 廠商 Atari 發布日 2024年11月14日 為了安裝下載到主機上的商品,可能要有大於標示容量的空間,或只限小於標示的空間。 空間不足時,請清理不用的軟體,或使用空間充足的microSD卡。 使用前請務必看過Nintendo Switch的「安全使用須知」。
Image: Damien McFerran / Nintendo Life It's happening, alright. Polium, a Web 3 company (Web 3 is an idea of a new version of the internet that we know today, with a form distributed in the blockchain) has revealed the very first NFT video game console this weekend. Called...
DLC Nintendo Switch Atari 50: The First Console War Loading This item will be sent to your system automatically after purchase. Required to play: Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration It’s about to go down! Well before the current day console wars dominated social media and message boards, ...
Switch 2 release will be far more exciting than any cpu/gpu in years Reactions: Kyan lexluthermiester Joined Jul 5, 2013 Messages 27,379 (6.61/day) Feb 13, 2024 #4 AleksandarK said: Nintendo Switch 2 Could Retain Backward Compatibility with The First-Gen Console What's this "...
The first official retail console for the Xbox Series X will have a manufacturing date of September 15 according to a hands-on with the console.
What’s new in January 2025: 7 upcoming games worth checking out The new year is poised to be an excellent year for video games. If all goes according to plan, we'll get a new Nintendo console, Grand Theft Auto VI, and other new games in beloved series like Borderlands, Doom, Fatal...
Tim Mulkerin
With the advent of Nintendo's new console, growing mobile initiative, and continued support of the 3DS platform - it seems like there has never been a more exciting time to be a Nintendo fan. This upcoming wave of releases - across all three platforms - also officially welcomes the new era...
After a notable absence from Nintendo platforms, FIFA is finally making its return to a Nintendo home console. The last ‘current-generation’ release a Nintendo console has seen was as a Wii U launch title all the way back in 2012 in FIFA 13, though a few entries with minimal updates di...
The press release avoids mentioning Nintendo as a party to this, and I would be surprised if any console maker let a third party into what could probably be their most guarded secrets and let them market it independently. And who thought a software solution to a problem that hardware failed...