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Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Nintendo Year in Review 2025


It's the final Year in Review post for 2025 - and this time, it's Nintendo's year in review, which they actually put out in January instead of December, so it should account for my entire year's worth of stats. And the good news is that I played a considerable amount more Nintendo than I did last year, but then again, I did set the bar remarkably low.

2025 brought with it the Nintendo Switch 2, which took a second to obtain (including the delivery person driving aimlessly around my complex for a couple minutes and deciding "Maybe we'll let somebody else try tomorrow") but ended up being a great time.

Let's take a look at my highlights from last year's time spent playing Nintendo.




Gameplay Totals


I matched last year's total of 16 games but nearly tripled my hours played. That's a decent job of bouncing back, if you ask me.


Top Games


  1. Pokémon Violet - 19 hours
  2. Mario Kart World - 19 hours
  3. Fitness Boxing 3 - 15 hours

"Pokémon Violet" coming out on top came as a bit of a surprise until I remembered that I told myself that I could only purchase the new "Pokémon Legends: Z-A" if I beat "Violet" first. Challenge accepted and completed.

I'm not necessarily a big "Mario Kart" guy - I enjoy it, but I'm not hardcore like some people - but "Mario Kart World" was fun and is a great game to play with the family. I spent a lot of time trying to track down all of the costumes for each character. I'm still a couple short, though, which irritates me.

Another year of "Fitness Boxing." This one is a Top Games mainstay because it's the only game that I play on a near-weekly basis. I'm bad and miss a week from time to time, but it's a nice way of getting some extra movement in.

Gaming Trends


A decent balance of game types. I accept.

Monthly Breakdown


As you can see, I got the Switch 2 in July. October was the month in which I challenged myself to beat "Pokémon Violet."













Favorite Game


My Nintendo game of the year is Mario Kart World. I really had fun with it, especially playing with my oldest son. There is a decent amount of stuff to do, from tracking down alternative outfits to collecting things in the open world, not to mention racing for glory across its handful of official cups. I also like the new ability to adjust races to start on one course and transition into another. Thanks to its extreme replayability factor, a lot more Mario Kart lies ahead for me and my family in 2026.

Top Games of All Time

One really cool feature in this year's Nintendo Year in Review was the ability to look back at previous years. Nintendo even provided a full breakdown of my top games over the past eight years, when I first bought the Switch 1.

Here are my top 20 games of all time:


  1. Animal Crossing: New Horizons - 217 hours
  2. Zelda: Breath of the Wild - 61 hours
  3. Mario Golf: Super Rush - 50 hours
  4. Super Smash Bros. Ultimate - 45 hours
  5. Pokémon Shield - 41 hours
  6. Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope - 40 hours
  7. New Pokémon Snap - 40 hours
  8. Pokémon Violet - 34 hours
  9. Pokémon Brilliant Diamond - 33 hours
  10. Pokémon Legends: Arceus - 30 hours
  11. Super Mario Odyssey - 29 hours
  12. Luigi's Mansion 3 - 21 hours
  13. Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3 - 20 hours
  14. Metroid Dread - 20 hours
  15. Mario Kart World - 19 hours
  16. Fitness Boxing 3 - 16 hours
  17. Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu - 15 hours
  18. Mario Tennis Aces - 15 hours
  19. Pokemon Legends: Z-A - 13 hours
  20. Donkey Kong Bananza - 13 hours

Past Years Comparison

  • 2025
    • Games played: 16
    • Hours played: 103
    • Top games: "Pokémon Violet," "Mario Kart World," "Fitness Boxing 3"
    • Game of the year: "Mario Kart World"
  • 2024
    • Games played: 16
    • Hours played: 38
    • Top games: "Fitness Boxing 2," "Sid Meier's Civilization VI," "Super Mario Party Jamboree"
    • Game of the year: "Super Smash Bros. Ultimate"
  • 2023
    • Games played: 23
    • Hours played: 169
    • Top games: "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild," "Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope," "Metroid Dread"
    • Game of the year: "Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope"
  • 2022
    • Hours played: 140
    • Top games: "Pokémon Legends: Arceus," "Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope," "Pokémon Brilliant Diamond"
  • 2021
    • Hours played: 189
    • Top games: "New Pokemon Snap," "Animal Crossing: New Horizons," "Mario Golf: Super Rush"
  • 2020
    • Hours played: 235
    • Top games: "Animal Crossing: New Horizons," "Mario Tennis Aces," "Pokémon Shield"
  • 2019
    • Hours played: 56
    • Top games: "Pokémon Shield," "Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3," "Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu"
  • 2018
    • Hours played: ~85
    • Top games: "Super Smash Bros. Ultimate," "Super Mario Odyssey," "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild"

Final Thoughts

Overall, it was a decent and fun year of Nintendo for me. Granted, the Switch is not my primary console and it is often dominated by my oldest child, but I like to get in some time every now and again. I've got a bit of a backlog right now, with games like "Donkey Kong Bananaza" and "Pokémon Legends: Z-A" just sitting there, waiting to be played, so hopefully I'll be able to continue chipping away in 2026!

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We finally did it! That's the end of our 2025 Year in Review posts! What were your top Nintendo games of 2025? Any recommendations for the upcoming year? Let us know in the comments below, on Twitter (here and here) or on Facebook.

Until next time!

Tuesday, December 31, 2024

Nintendo Year in Review 2024


Guys, this is going to be a sad, sad little post. It's honestly pathetic, but I have to write it up anyway. For posterity. I did not play very much Nintendo this year. Sort of. I'll explain.

As I explained last year, Nintendo only tabulates its stats through the end of November, so - just like last year's report missed out on a lot of my "Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom" and "Mario Wonder" play time - this year's report is missing a significant amount of my time on the Switch for 2024. And that's a real shame, because I had been putting in WORK on "Super Smash Bros. Ultimate" before Christmas, just to find out that none of that time was being tracked. Great. Honestly, I probably played more in the first two and a half weeks of December than I did during any other entire month of the year, so I'm quite bugged by my recap for 2024. It... doesn't look good.

But I'll give it to you anyway because I know that there are so many of you out there who are dying to find out what I've been playing. Let's break it down.

First Game of 2024


You're going to start sensing a theme here.

Gameplay Totals


Only 38 hours?? I played more on my top game of 2023 last year than I did in all of 2024 combined?! That's just disappointing. I am disappointed in myself, and I am truly sorry. I promise to be better next year.

I might be better than that in January, just for the sake of it.

Top Games



So my top game of the year is an exercise game. How many people can say that? I am proud that this indicates that I have tried my best to stay active, which is great.


But "Civ 6" was my second most-played game of the year (four hours) and I played it for like three and a half hours on my birthday in November, so that's... impressive, I guess?


I played "Mario Party Jamboree" a handful of times after we gave it to our son for his birthday in late October. It's a great game and will probably be a highly played game next year, once it has a full 11 months of availability for my Year in Review.

Gaming Trends


I assume that "Fitness Boxing 2: Rhythm & Exercise" counts as "action," "boxing" and "training."

Monthly Breakdown


I can thank my birthday for this. I had planned on playing a bunch of Playstation on my day off but ended up playing the "Civilization VI" on the Switch most of the afternoon. This probably accounts for a lot of my "Mario Party" play time, as well.













[December was not calculated]

All Games Played

  • Fitness Boxing 2: Rhythm & Exercise
  • Sid Meier's Civilization VI
  • Super Mario Party Jamboree
  • Pokemon Violet
  • The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
  • Super Mario Bros. Wonder
  • New Pokemon Snap
  • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
  • Trombone Champ
  • Mario Party Superstars
  • Mario Golf: SuperRush
  • Mario Strikers: Battle League
  • Dorfromantik
  • Pokemon Cafe ReMix [Editor's Note: This must have been Stockton.]
  • Super Mario Odyssey
  • Luigi's Mansion 3

Observations:
  • I play a lot of Mario games, I guess.
  • I started playing "Fitness Boxing 3: Your Personal Trainer" once it came out in December, so "Fitness Boxing 2" is now a thing of the past. RIP. It served me well.
  • "Trombone Champ" is a very strange and somewhat funny game that really annoyed my wife for a couple days. It only cost me like two bucks, so I thought it was worth a shot.

Favorite Game

There are two or three games that could probably qualify as potential games of the year. "Mario Party Jamboree" is incredible, but I don't think I played it quite enough in 2024. Watch out in 2025, though! I think that there is one correct choice for me this year, all things considered.

And the winner is...


Please do not underestimate the fact that my December stats were not counted. I had a couple video game nights with my neighbors where we played "Smash Bros.," then I went home to beef up my stats on my own console. I believe that I have now played with every character at least once, which is something that I couldn't say a month ago, and I even came up with a new preset for match rules that made the game way more fun for me. Once January 1 rolls around here in about seven hours, I'm going to crush some more "Smash Bros." to solidify its status as a game I love in 2025.

Prior Years Comparison

Hours Played
  • 2024: 38 hours
  • 2023: 169 hours

Top Games
  • 2024: "Fitness Boxing 2: Rhythm & Exercise," "Sid Meier's Civilization VI," "Super Mario Party Jamboree"
  • 2023: "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild," "Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope," "Metroid Dread"

Game of the Year
  • 2024: "Super Smash Bros. Ultimate"
  • 2023: "Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope"

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What were your top Nintendo games of 2024? You can gather your stats here (for a limited time), if you haven't done so already. Let us know how you fared in the comments below, on Twitter (here and here) or on Facebook.

In the meantime, stay tuned for a couple more Year in Review blogs forthcoming in the next few days. Stay safe out there and have a happy new year!

Until next time.