“I’m Excited To Meet You” – Devon Pritchard Makes Her First Public Appearance As President Of NoA

Meet the new boss.

Nintendo of America has a new President and COO, and during the 15th Annual New York Game Awards, Devon Pritchard made her first public appearance in her new role.

Introduced by ex-Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aimé and New York Times columnist Harold Goldberg, Pritchard appeared via a pre-recorded video to celebrate the Game Awards and the nonprofit ‘Playing With Purpose’ writing programme, which looks to provide workshops in journalism and game narrative writing in school across New York.

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A Remake Of Resident Evil: Code Veronica Will Supposedly Be Announced This Year

Complete global saturation.

Resident Evil Requiem, the next mainline entry in Capcom’s survival horror series, is scheduled to launch in just over a month on 27th February 2026. It seems, however, that Capcom might have another title lined up for a reveal later this year.

According to Dusk Golem, who has had a history of accurately reporting Capcom’s plans for Resident Evil, the company will be announcing a remake of Resident Evil: Code Veronica in 2026 (thanks, VGC).

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Talking Point: Metroid Prime 4 And The Burden Of Being ‘Good Enough’

When legacy becomes a liability.

After nearly two decades of dormancy for the series and an infamously drawn-out development cycle, it feels slightly surreal to now have Metroid Prime 4: Beyond in the rearview. The game arrived under immense expectation, and it’s fair to say it ultimately proved more divisive than Nintendo and developer Retro Studios had hoped.

If Metacritic scores are anything to go by, Prime 4 reviewed well but stopped short of the near-universal acclaim enjoyed by the original trilogy. It’s been described as a game of ‘high highs and low lows,’ a characterisation that I feel broadly holds true. In hindsight, though, it’s a game I wish I could have experienced with less of the noise that surrounded it.

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Poll: Box Art Brawl: Duel – Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift (DS)

Regional rift.

Welcome, folks, to another edition of Box Art Brawl!

Last week, we checked out Mario Power Tennis for the GameCube and, as expected, the results weren’t even remotely close. With a much more interesting cover, Europe and North America easily won the day with 70% of the vote, leaving Japan to mop up the remaining 30%.

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PSA: Dynasty Warriors: Origins On Switch 2 Includes A Variable Frame Rate Option

Or you can run it at a “stable” 30fps.

Koei Tecmo and developer Omega Force are bringing Dynasty Warriors: Origins to the Switch 2 next week. It was previously revealed the Musou would run at a fixed but “stable” 30fps on Nintendo’s new hybrid platform, and now that reviews have gone live, it’s been confirmed there’s also a ‘variable’ option.

This might not necessarily be the best option for everyone, but if you’re eager to see the game closer to 60fps on Switch 2, it’s at least there. As shown in tests by the YouTube channel Cycu1, the title’s quality mode outputs a consistent 30fps, while the variable mode targets 60fps (and mostly jumps between the 50s and high 40s).

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Random: Nintendo Apparently Wasn’t Happy About Sonic’s Foot Being In Front Of Mario’s Foot

Former Sega producer reveals “funny” Mario & Sonic demand.

Developers who have worked with Nintendo’s intellectual properties have often shared stories about odd requests and demands from the video game giant. With this in mind, the latest story to surface comes from former Sega of Japan producer, Ryoichi Hasegawa.

During a chat with Arcade Attack Retro Gaming Network recently, the Sega legend retold a “funny story” about Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games and a certain demand Nintendo apparently made at the time. Here it is in full:

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Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? (17th January)

What’s on the agenda, Brenda?

We are blowing through January faster than a big blowy fast thing that’s been blowing faster than usual right now, and the delicious slices of gaming goodness continue to drop across Switch consoles.

This week has seen the arrival of Animal Crossing: New Horizons on Nintendo Switch 2, which the wonderfully handsome and beautiful Alex had a look at, the award-winning (and thoroughly excellent) despelote finally dropped on Switch, and the excellent The Legend of Heroes: Trials Beyond The Horizon stuck the landing with epic RPG action on both Switch 1 and 2. Hooray!

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Nintendo’s ‘My Mario’ Toy Line Adds Three Fisher-Price Playsets

Coming soon.

Earlier this month, Nintendo announced it was bringing the ‘My Mario’ line to the West on 19th February 2026.

This line is supported by a “range of partners”, and now, ahead of the launch, Mattel’s Fisher-Price brand has officially revealed three Mario-themed ‘Little People’ sets. Here’s a look and some information about each one:

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Zelda’s Next Lego Set Is Based On Ocarina Of Time’s Final Battle, Out March

Update: Officially announced.

Fri 16th Jan, 2026 06:05 GMT: Late last year, after some rumours, Nintendo teased a new Legend of Zelda-themed Lego set coming in 2026.

Now that we’re in the new year, it seems this set might have actually leaked ahead of the official reveal. As the rumours suggested, it appears to be a diorama based on the “final battle” between Link, Zelda and Ganondorf in the N64 hit, Ocarina of Time.

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