Nintendo announced as of January 21, 2025 it would no longer broadcast commercials concerning it’s products and games on Fuji TV. Instead of airing Nintendo commercials, these slots will be replaced ...
Nintendo has just released its Western commercial for the Nintendo Switch 2, and it's one big callback to the 1990s. The Nintendo Switch 2 was officially announced earlier this year and will be ...
Nintendo's newest ad for the Switch 2 stars famous Hollywood actor Paul Rudd, showing off the console's new "GameChat" voice and video chat. The ad makes several references to Rudd's appearance in a ...
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In 1991, Paul Rudd starred in a commercial that helped launch the Super Nintendo in the United States — and his career. Now, three decades later, the actor is revisiting that moment with a brand-new ...
In 1991, Nintendo wanted customers to feel the excitement of the Super Nintendo’s extra power. As such, they made this commercial. In it, a man, played by Paul Rudd, walks into a drive-in theater that ...
Do you hear the clock ticking? If you can’t, you might want to check your closest calendar. Why? There are now only three weeks left to go until the Nintendo Switch 2 arrives. The anticipation has ...
Nintendo has been doing its best to expand its brand beyond “just doing video games” by putting its IPs into the public viewing space in different ways. We know about their success in movies and such ...
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CameraPlay puts players’ faces into the action during minigames and when viewing the game board. Plus, it can capture player movements to enable full-body motion controls in select minigames! See ...