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Home»News»Gaming News»Nintendo Releases Mobile App That Tracks Every Game You Ever Played

Nintendo Releases Mobile App That Tracks Every Game You Ever Played

By Richard HeatonNovember 5, 2025
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Nintendo released a new mobile app for Android and IOS devices this week, that allows you to access the Nintendo store. While the app does include the entirety of the Switch and Switch 2 eShop, you can’t actually buy games directly in the app.

When you click on a game page in the app, you’re able to view the description, videos, and screenshots. But if you want additional information or you want to purchase the game, the app will redirect you to the game page on the Nintendo website. This might seem counterintuitive to some because it’s more efficient to directly access the eShop on your console or the website, but the app does have a few extra features.

The biggest feature is that you can view your entire play history. Gone are the days of clicking on your profile on your console and seeing a rough estimate of what you played and when. The app will show you everything, and in way more detail than you need. It won’t just show you your recent games and total hours, you can now see your full history for every single game.

Click on a game and you can see a detailed log of how much time you spent on that game per day. It also tells you the first and last times you played that game, and your play history will include 3DS, Wii U, Switch, and Switch 2. Seriously, I had no idea that I was playing Minecraft for hours every single day more than two years ago, but it’s cool to look back on.

The app also allows you to view your purchase history, add eShop and game codes, and read news. Some of those also redirect you to the website, but I think the play history feature alone makes this a really cool app because it reminds you of how cringe you were in the past.

Source: Nintendo

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Self-proclaimed Isekai connoisseur and lover of all things Nintendo. He uses his Master’s Degree in Journalism to throw words at anyone who is foolish enough to read them. He plays Goose Goose Duck , Umamusume: Pretty Derby, and Summoners War religiously.

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