The Nintendo Switch has a major issue that not only affects consumers but developers too. Fortunately, the Nintendo Switch 2 ...
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Nintendo has been cracking down on all sorts of things recently, and now according to a new story from The Verge, it's reportedly targeting AI-generated Mario pictures. A company called Tracer is ...
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That means you can play physical games from other regions on your console. You will need an account from a relevant country to access its Nintendo eShop, however. The Nintendo Switch is unmatched ...
Palworld is an action-adventure game ... AI in its games, raising questions about whether the technology was used during the making of Palworld too. However, it remains to be seen whether Nintendo ...
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On the other side of the table is Nintendo, which is reluctant to use AI at all, with Super Mario and Zelda creator Shigeru Miyamoto saying he’d rather keep their games ‘special’.