There have been a lot of Nintendo Switch 2 rumors these past few weeks, and gaming accessory company Genki wants to "set the record straight" and assure everyone the leaks aren't coming from it.
Following a series of major Switch 2 leaks at CES 2025, Nintendo is supposedly preparing to counter with legal action against Genki.
With this in mind, accessory maker Genki (which has released multiple products during the Switch generation) has announced it's apparently happy to discuss "any Switch 2 info" at the 2025 Consumer ...
Genki, a peripheral manufacturer that previously boasted about having access to Nintendo’s upcoming Switch successor, is now walking back the legitimacy of its own Switch 2 mock-ups, Automaton West ...
After reviewing our own reporting, we verified we also reported that Genki had a black market console. Because Genki had a convincing physical mockup and 3D presentation, and they talked about Switch ...
It's unclear which parts in the trailer are supposed to be Genki accessories and what's meant to be the Switch 2Credit: Genki This is because the number of leaks and rumours have been ramping up ...
Japan’s core consumer inflation accelerated to 3.0% in December, the fastest annual pace in 16 months, data showed earlier on Friday, in a sign rising fuel and food prices continue to push up ...
Takamine is a new whiskey made with koji, a mold that’s long been used in Japan for starting fermentation.Credit...Kosuke Okahara for The New York Times Supported by By Clay Risen One afternoon ...
As 2024 nears its end and we look back on the year in entertainment, it was clearly one when Japan-related works loomed large on the global market. It is a diverse group of works. Some were made ...
The Miyawaki Forest Technique, invented by Japanese botanist and plant ecology expert Professor Akira Miyawaki in the 1970s, is the inspiration for micro-forests worldwide. These diverse ...
A weekly ranking of the most popular songs in Japan combining physical and digital sales, audio streams, radio airplay, YouTube and GYAO! video views and karaoke data, compiled by Billboard Japan.
Japan is staring down a demographic cliff. The population has shrunk for 15 straight years, with births hitting a record low of 730,000 last year and deaths a record high of 1.58 million.