Excitebike's always been a very available game. Ever since it first arrived on the NES around 25 years ago, it's been re-released again and again -- you could unlock it as a bonus in Excitebike 64, unwrap it as a present in Animal Crossing, rebuy it as a Game Boy Advance cartridge or Wii download and even score a set of playing cards that could be scanned through Nintendo's old eReader device to activate it. Excitebike's definitely made the rounds. And now, once again, it's been made available.
Microsoft has now called on Nintendo and Google to aid in its fight with the FTC over its merger with Activision Blizzard.
I’m really starting to despise Microsoft and Xbox at this point. Might just sell the Series X and buy a Switch to compliment our PS5’s. Metroid, Zelda: TotK, and Pikmin 4 are just months away at this point.
Sure, the company whose Play Store revenue you want to diminish will certainly help you in acquiring Candy Crush and COD Mobile.
Wow.... Microsoft is out of control over this matter. I can't help but wonder how many people are they bribing to get this?
Microsoft just stop dragging companies into your own mess if you did to them like you did Sony imo you need to give it up with performance Data. Also isn't Google against Microsoft?
Nintendo have done some really questionable things in the past, and it's time someone exposed their not-so-family-friendly past.
This is a really bad list.... but only because the title sucks and is so all encompassing. If it pointed out that the FANBOYS choose to ignore these things, than sure. But otherwise, these things are well known and documented.
“ Once Upon A Time, Nintendo Made Erotic Playing Cards”
“ Nintendo Ran A Love Hotel”
“ Nintendo Was Associated With Gangsters”
“ They Once Had A Cartoon That Was Awful”
Wtf? Those aren’t even gaming related. At this point this dumb site is as bad as GamingBolt, if not worst.
“ They Charge People To Play Classic Games”
In what world do you get to play classic games for free on other console? 🤦♂️
Nintendo has announced the closure of Miitomo, which it launched in 2016 as its first foray into smartphone gaming.