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APRIL
- PokéDoko Moving To 1 Hour Starting April 6 (TV Tokyo; Date: April 6, 2025)
- Nintendo officially partners with The Rizzler (Go Nintendo; April 4, 2025)
- Nintendo delays U.S. Switch 2 pre-order date to assess impact of tariffs (IGN; April 4, 2025)
- Donkey Kong Bananza (YouTube; April 2, 2025)
- Kirby Air Riders (YouTube; April 2, 2025)
- GameCube games on Nintendo Switch 2 Online (YouTube; April 2, 2025)
- Drag x Drive (YouTube; April 2, 2025)
- Super Mario Party Jamboree: Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Jamboree TV (YouTube; April 2, 2025)
- Mario Kart World (YouTube; April 2, 2025)
- Project Voltage High Song Facade Question Released (Nintendo Soup; April 2, 2025)
MARCH
- Nintendo Today! makes first announcement, the release date of The Legend of Zelda movie (IGN; March 28, 2025)
- Nintendo Today! (YouTube; March 27, 2025)
- Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream (YouTube; March 27, 2025)
- Virtual game cards (YouTube; March 27, 2025)
- Rhythm Heaven Groove (YouTube; March 27, 2025)
- Metroid Prime 4: Beyond (YouTube; March 27, 2025)
- Nintendo Direct 3.27.2025 (YouTube; March 27, 2025)
- Nintendo to add accessibility tags to their games (The Verge; March 20, 2025)
- Nintendo to sponsor Seattle Mariners jersey (Twitter; March 20, 2025)


![]() ![]() Tanks! is the ninth minigame in Wii Play. In the minigame, the player takes control of a tank within a rectangular arena inhabited by enemy tanks. The objective of the game is to defeat all enemy tanks without taking damage to progress through missions. Tanks! has both single-player and multiplayer modes; in the multi-player, players attempt to destroy more tanks while remaining alive.
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Matthew Mercer portrayed Ganondorf in the fan-made web series, There Will Be Brawl. Mercer would later voice the character in an official piece of Nintendo media with The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

- 1994: NHL '94 was released in Japan for the SNES.
- 2004: Metroid: Zero Mission, a fantastic entry for the GBA that is considered the best game for the handheld by Nintendo Power, is released in Europe.
- 2008: Baroque is released on the Wii in America.


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"We had decided from the start that there would be races, but we thought that it would be good if the game served as a communication tool in which one-on-one battles were possible via some other kind of gameplay rather than simply competing for rank, and someone had the idea of popping each other’s balloons."
—Hideki Konno regarding the Mario Kart series
"Ash may have become the strongest trainer, but it is said that the dream of becoming Pokémon Master is different."
—Rica Matsumoto

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