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Nintendo Switch list all GameShare games

Tying in with the launch of Nintendo Switch 2, we’ve put together a complete list of games that support GameShare. We’ll be updating this post over time as well.

GameShare is brand new for Nintendo Switch 2. With the feature, select titles allow you to play with others even if they don’t own a copy of the game. Even more interesting, you can share games locally with those that have the original Nintendo Switch. It’s possible to link up with up to three other systems at a time. We’ll also mention that GameShare supports online play with other Nintendo Switch 2 systems.

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Rosalina backstory explained

Following the release of The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, we’re going over the differences between Rosalina’s backstory in the game and the film. Full spoilers ahead, so please be warned.

Super Mario Galaxy is one of the most beloved games in the series, and part of the reason why is that it introduced Rosalina and gave her a good deal of character development compared to others in the Mario series. Of course, her backstory isn’t some super-deep extreme lore type of thing, but it’s still much more than most other characters have received. The Super Mario Galaxy Movie has its own take on her backstory, to say the least.

Is Nintendo Switch Online worth it

Today, we’re going over every single aspect of Nintendo Switch Online as well as the strengths and weaknesses of each one to answer the question of whether the service is worth it.

Believe it or not, Nintendo Switch Online is turning eight years old later this year. And needless to say, it didn’t go over all too well when it first launched all the way back in 2018. Up until then, online play in Nintendo games was free, and players weren’t too keen on turning that basic ability into a permanent subscription. Fast forward to now, though, and NSO offers all sorts of benefits beyond your typical online matches. So the question is, then: is Nintendo Switch Online worth it with a subscription in 2026?

According to a report from Day Zero Media, Nintendo is finally making a comeback in India.

The company has largely been absent from the country in recent years. Although consoles have been available via the grey market, Nintendo itself hasn’t had an official presence.

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It’s time for the newest North American Nintendo Download Switch report for the week of May 14, 2026. The latest releases on the Nintendo eShop include Outbound, Sektori, Smalland, and more.

Here’s the full roundup:

The latest Japanese hardware sales from Famitsu are as follows:

Order of the Sinking Star

Order of the Sinking Star will be appearing on Nintendo Switch 2, Arc Games and Thekla revealed today. It’s due out later in 2026.

Order of the Sinking Star is a puzzle adventure game. Jonathan Blow, who was behind Braid and The Witness, is working on the project.

Zelda Tears of the Kingdom Mineru Construct amiibo release date

May 11: We’ve been waiting a long time for this one, but Nintendo just provided the release date for the Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Mineru Construct amiibo. It’s slated for September 17, 2026.

The Mineru Construct amiibo has articulated arms that can be moved around. Nintendo says that it has “a fair bit of freedom to its movement”, allowing for different poses.

A new set of Virtual Boy games are live on Nintendo Switch Online as part of May 2026 update. The lineup includes V-Tetris, Jack Bros., Space Invaders Virtual Collection, Virtual Bowling, and Vertical Force.

All of these titles can be accessed after downloading the latest update for the Virtual Boy – Nintendo Classics app. Note that you need to be a member of the Expansion Pack tier for Nintendo Switch Online.

The Legend of Zelda movie is changing its release date once again, but this time it’s moving forward. The film will now hit theaters on April 30, 2027.

This marks the second release date change. Originally, the The Legend of Zelda movie was planned for March 26, 2027. Nintendo later announced that the release date had been delayed to May 7. Now fans will be able to see it in theaters a week earlier than last planned.


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