
Whether kids like creative exploration or active play, Nintendo’s latest games feature new ways for young gamers to find inspiration or engage in friendly competition. With games like Mario Paint and Drag x Drive, families can use their Nintendo Switch 2’s Joy-Con 2 controllers to draw masterpieces or make slam dunks with its all-new mouse controls.
Aspiring artists can put on their smocks and grab their digital palettes in Mario Paint, now available for Nintendo’s latest consoles via the Super Nintendo Entertainment System – Nintendo Classic library. With the Joy-Con 2 controllers, kids can create digital artworks, animate their creations, and compose music to make video creations. Like the original release, players can access the Coloring Book for fun designs and character art or play the Gnat Attack training game.

In ‘Mario Paint,’ players can create art, animate their creations, and compose music. | Source: Nintendo

Drag x Drive features a mix of wheelchair basketball, skateboarding, and more. | Source: Nintendo


A whole new ballgame is launching Aug. 14 for the Nintendo Switch 2 system. Drag x Drive features a mix of wheelchair basketball, wheelchair rugby, wheelchair motocross, and skateboarding. Players use the Joy-Con 2 controller’s mouse controls to move the wheels and motion controls to pass, dunk, and perform tricks. Kids can enter online lobbies to compete with players near and far, earn the top spot on leaderboards, and play additional challenges in different minigames.
Families can discover the latest Nintendo Switch 2 video games and learn more about the Joy-Con 2 controllers at nintendo.com.
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