A Japanese Nintendo patent published last week describes, in a machine translation of its claims, a gaming device that seems ...
Newly-published Nintendo patents show that the company has been exploring a version of its Joy-Con controllers that can work ...
When Nintendo first unveiled the Switch 2 last month, we (and everyone else) noticed something peculiar about the new Joy-Con ...
A machine translation of the full text of the patent describes the controller as "a novel input device that can be used as a ...
The patent was filed by the Japanese company in August 2024 and published on January 23rd of this year. It appears to be a ...
Japan is getting its first manga reader for the Nintendo Switch, but it's not clear if it will come to other markets ...
This could indicate that Nintendo is developing a new Switch 2 "Pro" controller ... so perhaps the Japanese gaming company will again focus on software over hardware. And as the Switch proved ...
Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa says the Switch successor will be priced with the affordability fans expect.
Nintendo patents have emerged depicting a Joy-Con being used like a mouse, as well as having magnetically attached straps.
The strongest evidence so far that Nintendo's new console will let you use Joy-Cons as a computer mouse as well as a charging ...
The rumours were true. The video game company unveiled the Nintendo Switch 2, which is set to be released sometime in 2025.