June 16, 2017 Nintendo is going to support 3DS 'into 2018 and beyond' There is no sign of the 3DS coming to the end of its life or being replaced with a successor.
June 15, 2017 Microsoft's artificial intelligence just got a perfect score in Ms. Pac-Man Multiple artificial intelligence 'agents' worked in tandem to predict the best moves for Ms. Pac-Man, achieving a perfect score of 999,990.
June 15, 2017 Forget the Xbox One X, Nintendo just won E3 Gaming's biggest names went all out for their E3 press conferences — Sony dazzled with live music and pyrotechnics, Bethesda rolled out a full-on theme park and Microsoft debuted the most powerful console ever made.
June 14, 2017 Original Xbox games might come to PCs eventually, Xbox chief says Imagine having Halo or Splinter Cell available to play again on your PC or Xbox One. Xbox chief Phil Spencer wants to make it happen.
June 13, 2017 Nintendo just announced a real Pokemon game is coming to Nintendo Switch At the E3 gaming convention on Tuesday, Nintendo showed off several new games, including the announcement of an upcoming Pokemon game.
June 13, 2017 Xbox One X, along with its 4k gaming prowess, will be available Nov. 7 One year after Project Scorpio was announced at E3, Microsoft finally revealed that the new Xbox One X is coming out on November 7. The system will cost $500.
June 9, 2017 E3 2017 schedule: Press conference dates, times, live streams and what to expect Although the show floor doesn't open until next week, E3 2017 officially kicks off this weekend as all of the major game companies host press conferences to show off the new games and new hardware they have lined up for the coming year.
June 9, 2017 Pokemon Go celebrates its anniversary with a new event and a huge update Niantic on Thursday confirmed the rumors of a Solstice Event to begin on Tuesday, June 13th.
June 8, 2017 It's not too late to get Nintendo's discontinued NES Classic Edition on Amazon As quickly as it came, the NES Classic Edition is now gone.
June 2, 2017 Nintendo is finally letting you play classic games on its hot new console Nintendo has unveiled plans for its online subscription service. The service will let gamers pay $20 a year to have access to older Nintendo games and play them on the Nintendo Switch.