Stack Overflow: Winter Wrap-Up
Here’s a list of the new and upcoming books that have helped keep my children occupied—and me (relatively) sane—throughout the season.
Continue ReadingHere’s a list of the new and upcoming books that have helped keep my children occupied—and me (relatively) sane—throughout the season.
Continue Reading‘Yo-kai Watch: The Movie’—the highest-grossing Japanese film of 2015—is in American theaters this Saturday, October 15th for a very special one-day-only Fathom Event.
Continue ReadingJust in time for Halloween, Level-5 and Nintendo of America have favored us with another dose of supernatural silliness in the form of ‘Yo-kai Watch 2.’ How does it stack up to last year’s stellar series starter? Read on to find out.
Continue ReadingI was invited to take part in Nintendo’s #3DSKidForADay campaign–or, as I like to call it, every single day of my life!
Continue ReadingIn addition to the video game franchise, the anime, and Hasbro’s growing selection of ‘Yo-kai Watch’ toys, publisher Scholastic has recently gotten into the act with a number of books for fans of all ages.
Continue ReadingAfter painstakingly surveying Nintendo’s E3 output—all of which is available via the official YouTube channel—I picked the following moments as the company’s best of show.
Continue Reading‘Yo-kai Watch’ gets family tested.
Continue ReadingThe next stop for Level-5’s mammoth ‘Yo-kai Watch’ franchise looks to be as close as your smartphone.
Continue ReadingHasbro unveils products for ‘Yo-Kai Watch’ season 2.
Continue ReadingWhen I first began talking about the arrival of Japanese super-property ‘Yo-kai Watch’ here in the New World, I truly wondered if American kids could possibly grow to love these distinctly eastern ghosts and ghoulies. If my children are any indication, the answer is a resounding yes.
Continue ReadingNintendo’s first big bet of the holiday season, ‘Yo-kai Watch,’ is both an established property and a virtual unknown. The supernatural Yo-kai can make you laugh, cry, and fart, but can they make their way into your family’s 3DS systems? Read on to find out.
Continue ReadingWe’ve already explored books and films, so let’s take a look at some superlative games and toys to enjoy as we await All Hallows’ Eve.
Continue ReadingStarting November 6, people can buy Nintendo’s budget handheld, the 2DS, with a copy of ‘Yo-Kai Watch,’ for a mere $99.99!
Continue ReadingYesterday it was announced that Nintendo is reducing the price of its 2DS system–the scrappy little brother of the 3DS line and a device that impressed me even at the original $130 price point–to just under $100 American.
Continue Reading