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MARCH
- Second Super Mario Bros. Film Announced (Nintendo; March 10, 2024)
- 3 Game Boy Mario Games Coming To NSO! (YouTube; March 10, 2024)
- Mario Movie Returns To Theaters (Go Nintendo; March 10, 2024)
- Mario Movie Wins Kids Family Award At 18th Seiyuu Awards (Anime News Network; March 9, 2024)
- Dragon Quest & Chrono Trigger's Akira Toriyama Dead At 68 (NintendoLife; March 8, 2024)
- Mario Wonder and ToTK Nominated At BAFTA Games Awards 2024 (Nintendo Supply; March 8, 2024)
- Princess Peach: Showtime! Overview Trailer (YouTube; March 6, 2024)
- Yuzu Lawsuit: $2.4M Rewarded To Nintendo + Shutting Down (Polygon; March 4, 2024)
FEBRUARY
- Splatoon 3 X JR Kyushu Kicks Off In Japan (Go Nintendo, February 28, 2024)
- Pokémon Legends: Z-A Announced, Coming 2025 (YouTube; February 27, 2024)
- Pokémon Presents (2.27.24) (YouTube; February 27, 2024)
- Brie Larson On Her Smash & Mario Kart Mains, Asks for Peach Trilogy (IGN; February 23, 2024)
- Spirit Airlines Reveal Super Nintendo World-Themed Planes (Go Nintendo; February 23, 2024)
- Nintendo Direct: Partner Showcase (2.21.2024) (Nintendo; February 21, 2024)
- All Nintendo Partner Direct Announcements (Polygon; February 21, 2024)
- Mother 3 Coming To NSO... In Japan! (Polygon; February 21, 2024)
- More Pokémon Concierge Episodes Currently In Production (Go Nintendo; February 20, 2024)
- TIME Celebrates Pokémon’s 25th US Anniversary With 4 Covers (Nintendo Wire; February 20, 2024)
Urbosa (JP), is a character in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. She is the former Chief and Champion of the Gerudo, and the pilot of the Divine Beast Vah Naboris. As a Champion, she is affiliated with Link and the Royal Family of Hyrule, and wears a skirt crafted by Zelda in the color of the Royal family to represent her title. She returns in Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity.
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Featured Article - March 2024
Greetings/salutations. Sorry for the late update, Leap Day celebrations got a little crazy. This month's featured article is Urbosa, as suggested by Arctic Vixen Star Gamer. Remember to suggest A-Class articles on our nominations page for a chance a…
Featured Article - February 2024
Hello. This month's featured article is Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Remember to submit A-Class articles on our nominations page.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is the fifth and most recent game in the Super Smash Bros. franchise, released in 2018 for the Ni…
Featured Article - January 2024
Happy New Year, everybody! This month's featured article is Krystal. Remember to suggest A-Class articles to be featured.
Krystal is a character in the Star Fox series, first introduced in Star Fox: Assault for the GameCube. A staff-wielding fox, she ap…
While some games published by Nintendo have received an "M" rating by the ESRB, no game developed by the company itself has ever been aimed for such an audience.
- 1993: Pro Sport Hockey was released in Japan for the SNES.
- 1994: Super Metroid was released in Japan for the Super Famicom.
- 1998: Sonic Wings Assault was released in Japan for the N64.
- 2003: Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire was released in North America for the GBA.
- 2007: Beyond Oasis was re-released in North America on the Virtual Console.
Pokémon Legends: Arceus
Zamazenta
"Your people have long amused me, Midna. To defy the gods with such petty magic, only to be cast aside… How very pathetic. Pathetic as they were, though, they served me well. Their anguish was my nourishment. Their hatred bled across the void and awakened me. I drank deep of it and grew strong again. Your people had some skill, to be sure…but they lacked true power. The kind of absolute power that those chosen by the gods wield. He who wields such power would make a suitable king for this world, don’t you think?"
—Ganondorf in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
"Pokémon Horizons: The Series’ is set to be a thrilling journey that explores new wonders and makes fascinating discoveries about the Pokémon world."
—Taito Okiura, Vice president of Marketing for TPCi
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