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Type of site | Video game journalism |
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| Available in | English |
| Founded | 1999 |
| Founder | Billy Berghammer |
| Current status | Active |
Nintendo World Report is an American English-language video game website focused on Nintendo platforms, games, news, reviews, podcasts, and video coverage. The site is listed as a video game review outlet by review aggregators including Metacritic and OpenCritic.[1][2]
Nintendo World Report was founded by Billy Berghammer. In 2008, Wired identified Berghammer as the site's founder and described him as a former Game Informer editor during its coverage of the site's podcast Radio Free Nintendo.[3] The site's video channel describes Nintendo World Report as Nintendo enthusiast coverage active since 1999.[4]
Nintendo World Report publishes Nintendo-focused reviews and commentary. Its reviews are included in Metacritic's critic database,[1] while OpenCritic lists the outlet's review history, average review score, and recommendation percentage.[2] Switch Scores also maintains a profile for the site in its Nintendo Switch review database.[5]
The site has also been cited or included in coverage by Nintendo-focused publications outside the English-language press.[6][7][8][9][10]
Radio Free Nintendo is the site's long-running podcast. Apple Podcasts lists it as the official weekly podcast of Nintendo World Report, focused on current and classic Nintendo games.[11] An archived podcast listing describes Radio Free Nintendo as founded in July 2006 and released weekly.[12] Wired covered the podcast in 2007 and 2008 through posts by Chris Kohler.[13][3]
The site's video presence is represented by Nintendo World Report TV, a YouTube channel featuring reviews, previews, technical impressions, discussions, and Nintendo-related event coverage.[4] Nintendo-focused outlet Nintendo Everything has used Nintendo World Report video material in coverage of Nintendo platform releases.[14]
Category:Internet properties established in 1999 Category:Nintendo Category:Video game journalism Category:Video game news websites
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