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October 8: Nintendo has now come out with a second “Close to You” video, and this time around, we can clearly see Pikmin included in the animation.

Yesterday, the Big N set the internet ablaze with speculation after releasing its first “Close to You” clip. It seemed pretty random at the time and it came without any sort of explanation. Some thought it could be related to The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, but others were convinced that it was Pikmin-related. As it turns out, the latter guess was correct.

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August 27: It’s been a bit since Nintendo Sound Clock: Alarmo was updated with a new theme, but now an initial announcement has been shared that support is planned for Kirby and the Forgotten Land.

Right now we’re waiting on most of the details, including a release date. However, we do know that there’ll be seven new alarms, including ones from Star-Crossed World.

Out of nowhere, Nintendo has just come out with a new “Close to You” animated video.

We’re not actually quite sure what this is as it was posted without any sort of explanation. But essentially, we’re treated to a very short “story” in which a toddler is going after his pacifier. Other than that, we can only be left to speculate what this is for and why Nintendo is releasing it now.


A new Nintendo lawsuit is making the rounds in which the company is looking for $4,500,000 in damages from Switch piracy Reddit moderator Archbox. This person operated multiple piracy sites.

Nintendo says that the defendant “has engaged in the infringing and unlawful reproduction and distribution of hundreds or thousands of copyrighted Nintendo Switch Games, and that through the various Pirate Shops, he has distributed or facilitated the distribution of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands, of unauthorized copies of such Nintendo Switch Games.”


Original: AI is a hot topic these days around the world, and Nintendo is no stranger to those discussions. The company has been asked for its thoughts previously and has expressed some skepticism.

Now we’re hearing that Nintendo is lobbying Japanese government in the fight against generative AI. That news comes from Satoshi Asano, who serves on the House of Representatives with the Democratic Party for the People in Japan. Nintendo is only a small part of his lengthy media post, but Asano claims the company “avoids using generative AI to protect its IP and is also engaging in lobbying activities with the government.”


Strongest Nintendo characters

Today, we’re going over an age-old question: who are the strongest Nintendo characters according to canon? The answer to that is usually Kirby, but it’s not quite that simple when you lay things out. With that said, it’s impossible to talk about strong Nintendo characters without going over spoilers. This post contains hefty spoilers for Kirby, Bayonetta, Zelda, Metroid, and Xenoblade – so if you’re trying to avoid story details for any of those games, you might want to come back later.

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Super Mario Bros Lost Levels Minus World

It’s been about four decades since Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels launched, but one fan has now managed to uncover new Minus World levels.

Dedicated Nintendo fans are very likely aware of the Minus World glitch. By having Mario move a certain way in Super Mario Bros., players can end up in the wrong area in Super Mario Bros. As it turns out, now speedrunner and YouTuber Kosmic has shared his findings that shows there’s actually something similar in Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels as well.


Nintendo Singapore

Today, Nintendo announced that it has established Nintendo Singapore Pte. Ltd.. This new local entity is located in the Republic of Singapore with the aim of accelerating Nintendo’s business in Southeast Asia.

That’s largely the entirety of today’s news. However, here’s a bit of additional data:


September 25: There technically hasn’t been an official announcement, but it looks like fans can expect new amiibo for Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection.

Capcom is at the 2025 Tokyo Game Show this week, and the company has three new figures on display. Specifically, there are three that are being shown off. This is especially interesting as we haven’t heard about any of them – until now. It does make sense as Capcom supported the series’ previous entries with amiibo.

Here’s a look at the different figures, courtesy of the following photo snapped by RodimusPrimal82:

LEGO Game Boy Amazon

We wanted to give folks a quick heads up that LEGO Game Boy is back in stock on Amazon especially given how popular it’s been so far. The item had previously sold out during the pre-order period (and had been that way for awhile now), but it looks like some extra stock was secured. Other stores had been selling out of reservations as well.

Here’s some information about the LEGO Game Boy:

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