Nintendo’s next-generation Switch console may need a design tweak that no gaming hardware maker has faced before, a battery that ordinary users can pop out and replace themselves. Under a European ...
According to a Nikkei report, the update will allow consumers to remove and replace batteries using ordinary tools, without ...
A report claims Nintendo is being forced to launch a new Switch 2 in response to EU legislation, to comply with right to repair laws.
Nintendo soon will release a Switch 2 console in the European Union that allows users to replace batteries on their own, as the Japanese game maker moves to comply with the bloc's "right to repair" ...
When our 8-year-old started asking for video games, I knew we were about to engage in an uphill battle. Anytime we've been to ...
GameStop, the largest videogame retailer in the world, has officially designated three beloved gaming platforms “retro consoles” and is offering a limited time trade-in credit ...
If the HDMI ports on your Xbox Series X are about to give out, and they start showing signs of needing a replacement, you shouldn't really attempt it yourself.
Handheld games have been around for a long time, going back to simple beeping devices that evolved into LCD games of all kinds. As time passed and home video game console generations became major ...
Back in the 1980 and ’90s, the video game console wars pitted two companies against one another: Nintendo and Sega. Ultimately, Nintendo won the conflict, and it continues to produce consoles, while ...
Being a proud owner of a Sony PlayStation 5 means you have access to one powerful machine that can play demanding AAA titles from God of War Ragnarök to legacy semi-indies like Clair Obscur: ...
Microsoft has confirmed what many have speculated: that its next-generation gaming console will be a hybrid piece of hardware that can play Xbox games as well as Windows PC games. There aren't yet any ...
Gaming consoles have a fascinating history, with the 1972 release of the Magnavox Odyssey marking a major shift in the entertainment landscape. Arcades were still thriving in their golden age at that ...