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News & Reviews:   Nintendo

  • Nintendo launches first eShop sale In Malaysia with discounts across Switch and Switch 2 games

    Nintendo launches first eShop sale In Malaysia with discounts across Switch and Switch 2 games

    After a few months, the Nintendo eShop is finally having its first major digital sale in Malaysia. While the sales are only for select titles, it offers Malaysian Switch and Switch 2 gamers access to discounted games ranging from family party titles to RPGs and blockbuster releases. It has already begun on 27 May and runs until 9 June 2026, although some titles may have different ending dates depending on the promotion.

  • For quite a number of Pokémon fans, last year's Pokémon Legends ZA was disappointing. The game received mixed reviews, with some criticising the poor visuals, restrictive game world, and buggy gameplay. However, Pokémon Pokopia could win back some fans.

  • Nintendo Switch Online membership and eShop officially launch in Malaysia, starting price at RM13/month

    Nintendo Switch Online membership and eShop officially launch in Malaysia, starting price at RM13/month

    After its initial announcement in October, the Nintendo eShop and Nintendo Switch Online services have officially launched in Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand today. Here's everything you need to know about the local monthly fees and what you get out of them.

  • Nintendo Store app unveiled, bringing game browsing and rewards to mobile

    Nintendo Store app unveiled, bringing game browsing and rewards to mobile

    In yet another move by Nintendothe company has launched its new Nintendo Store mobile app for Android and iOS. However, it is not available in Malaysia, as it launches in the US, Canada, the UK and parts of Europe. On the app, it offers another way to browse consoles, games, merchandise, and earn rewards via mobile check-ins.

  • 8BitDo unveils NES-themed peripherals for 40th NES anniversary

    8BitDo unveils NES-themed peripherals for 40th NES anniversary

    40 years ago, Nintendo launched its redesigned Famicom console in the US as the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). The company went on to create more consoles over the decades, but the original NES has a special place in many hearts. Special enough for 8BitDo to release NES-themed products.

  • Nintendo's eShop and Online Services launching locally in Malaysia on 18 November 2025

    Nintendo's eShop and Online Services launching locally in Malaysia on 18 November 2025

    In a significant move for gamers across Southeast Asia, Nintendo confirmed today that its much-anticipated Nintendo eShop and Nintendo Switch Online services will officially launch in Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand on 18 November 2025. This marks a major milestone as the company expands its digital ecosystem to more global markets.

  • Updated Nintendo user agreement allows the company to brick Switch consoles

    Updated Nintendo user agreement allows the company to brick Switch consoles

    If you're a gamer, you've likely seen news of Nintendo copyright claiming YouTube videos featuring content from their games and shutting down emulators. The company would rather sell you their retro games for a price than allow piracy or emulation. And it's going one step further with the latest update to its User Agreement.

  • Nintendo Today news app announced for iOS and Android

    Nintendo Today news app announced for iOS and Android

    During the Nintendo Direct livestream last night, Nintendo announced a new app called 'Nintendo Today!'. It is a news content app that is related to all Nintendo games and characters, available on the Apple App Store and Google Play Store.

  • Xbox CEO says Xbox games will come to the Nintendo Switch 2

    Xbox CEO says Xbox games will come to the Nintendo Switch 2

    Nintendo just announced the Switch 2, and while no official games have been announced for the platform yet, the Xbox team is reportedly gearing up to launch some big titles like Diablo 4, Halo: The Master Chief Collection and Microsoft Flight Simulator to Nintendo. So, what should you know about it?

  • Nintendo sued a streamer for streaming pirated Nintendo games

    Nintendo sued a streamer for streaming pirated Nintendo games

    Those of you who are gamers should know about Nintendo. You may also know that Nintendo won't hesitate to take action against individuals or companies for copyright infringement. This time, the company is going after an individual for streaming pirated Nintendo games.


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