E3 2015: Nintendo Struts With Playful Digital Press Conference

Nintendo’s digital press conference showed off games for the Wii, WiiU and 3DS platforms. These included a brand new Starfox, a new cooperative Zelda game, new IP for Hyrule Warriors and many others in what looks to be an exciting lineup for all of their platforms.
Super Smash Bros. Leaks Are In
The leaks for new Smash characters are in and Jordan isn’t very impressed with one of the fighters.
Getting Addicted to Stretchmo!

This week Billy takes his first step into Nintendo’s Pushmo franchise with its newest title, Stretchmo. Is this a series worth looking into?
Xenoblade Chronicles 3D Marries Action And Story

The focus of the Japanese RPG Xenoblade Chronicles 3D is heavily on the story, so be prepared for some really intense moments as you adventure with this excellent Nintendo 3DS title.
Retro Game Friday: Zelda Oracle of Ages

Michael is back with another Zelda game for this week’s Retro Game Friday! It’s The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages!
Story of Seasons Grows From Harvest Moon Glory

Harvest Moon purists may find the simplified gameplay of Story of Seasons to be a comparative blasphemy, but the game does have good multi-tasking, a faster pace and lots of upgrade options. It’s also suitable for any age or skill level, and pretty fun.
Why is Super Smash Bros. so Great?

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U is the fourth installment in a long series of fighting games by Nintendo, and it just keeps getting better. But what is this amazing game’s secret? We try and find out this week in The GiN Lounge.
GiN Games of the Year Revealed

The votes are counted, and we are finally ready to reveal the top game of the year in various categories, as chosen by thousands of GiN readers like you. Did the best games win?
Playing Around with Pokemon Shuffle

This week Billy takes a break from the Time Waster and Alia leads the piece. She checks out Pokemon Shuffle, but does Nintendo’s freemium game stack up?
Amiibo, Where For Art Thou?

Neither trolls, scalpers nor striking dock workers will keep Todd from improving his Amiibo collection. But they sure make things a lot harder, and potentially much more expensive, this week! What is a serious collector to do?
