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Nintendo Switch 2 seems to naturally boost performance on even the worst Switch 1 games such as Batman: Arkham Knight.
It’s Nintendo Switch 2 launch day, and that means it’s time to buy some new games, but getting every day-one game isn’t cheap and cheerful.
Should you get the Nintendo Switch 2 (if you can find one!) or a Windows-powered alternative? To find out, we pit the Switch 2 against its main competitors from Asus and Lenovo. Ready, player one?
Nintendo Switch 2 vs Nintendo Switch OLED: how does the new console shape up against its predecessor?
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On day one, Nintendo Switch Online's Expansion Pack brings GameCube games to Switch 2 players: The Legend of Zelda: Wind ...
Madden is returning to Nintendo platforms after a 13-year absence, following EA's former abandonment of the platform as an ...
The Switch 2’s release and Pokémon’s 30th anniversary could create the perfect storm for a Pokémon Ranger revival after 15 ...
For a limited time, Amazon is offering the lowest price I've ever seen on one of the best Windows-based gaming handhelds. Right now you can pick up a Lenovo Legion Go with an AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme APU ...
Grab the 2TB Sabrent Rocket 2230 NVMe 4.0 SSD, ideal for gaming handhelds, for just $176.99, saving a massive $43 against the ...
As Switch 2 launch day looms, here's what to expect from my experience previewing the launch games lineup.