Nintendo is once again stepping into unexpected territory with its latest creation. Known for their gaming consoles and ...
In a post on Nintendo's Japanese website, the company revealed that it was partnering with Universal Studios to bring Alarmo ...
A partnership between Nintendo and several hotels will make it so hotel guests can rent Alarmo sound clocks to wake them up ...
Nintendo is also likely to provide more clarity on the Switch 2's launch gaming lineup, as well as more details about ...
No? Well neither have I, but that’s exactly what we’re about to get in the form of the Alarmo, a Nintendo-branded alarm clock in an age where I suspect most people just use their phones.
Nintendo's Alarmo alarm clock will be available at retailers in March 2025. Alarmo initially faced purchase restrictions due to high demand in Japan, now available for pre-order there. Mixed ...
As for what we'll see at the April 2 Direct, all Nintendo's said in letting everyone know the time is that it'll be "offering a closer look at Nintendo Switch 2". Maybe it'll do a bit less spinning ...
The Nintendo Alarmo has been out in many places for a while now, but in Universal Studios Japan, you can apparently rent one ...
Nintendo’s Alarmo clock has been available to Nintendo Switch Online members for $99.99 since October. However, you’ll be able to order one without a membership in the coming weeks.
Fans who visit one of seven select hotels with access to Universal Studios will be able to rent the Nintendo Alarmo.
Nintendo Sound Clock: Alarmo will be made available across retailers worldwide starting in March 2025, meaning aspiring purchasers will no longer need a Nintendo Switch Online subscription to buy one.
Get ready for a late one: this is when the Nintendo Switch 2 Direct will air in Australia, so you better set your Alarmo.