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Nintendo Cube's next launch is (deep breath) Super Mario Party Jamboree: Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Jamboree TV, a Switch 2 ...
Nintendo confirms Welcome Tour was developed by Nintendo Cube, the Mario Party team, ending weeks of speculation around the ...
T he development team behind the polarising Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour has finally been confirmed to be Nintendo Cube, ...
Anyway, the bottom line is that Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour would have made a great pack-in title, but it still may be ...
Following the confirmation of Donkey Kong Bananza's developer earlier this week, it seems a team has now been officially ...
I paid $10 to access 'Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour' and came away feeling that it was definitely worth the price of ...
This bumps it from 1.0.0 up to Version 1.0.1. According to the official patch notes, it resolves multiple issues to enhance ...
That's mostly still the case, though Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour does make a bit more sense now that I've seen all it has to offer. It makes for an impressive tech demo to learn all about the ...
While Welcome Tour isn't particularly expensive, the Nintendo Switch 2 tech demo's bland presentation and lack of fun factor ...
As charming as its interactive museum is, Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour still proves that the best things in life are free.
Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour costs £7.99, and for a while it does feel a bit like you've paid someone to show you their carefully alphabetised 5K completion medals. A big part of the tour is a ...
Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour has its charms, but on the whole feels like a strange set of contradictions: a casual primer for power users, and a pack-in game that isn't packed in.