The top 10 neighbors for Nintendo of America span gaming media, superhero franchises, film studios, and beauty brands — a wide compositional mix with no single subcategory dominating and no score gap large enough to name a standout cluster.
The shape is flat: scores run from IGN at 0.97 down to GameStop (social) at 0.93, a range of only four points across ten neighbors. IGN leads as a gaming-focused magazine, followed by Marvel Entertainment (0.95) and The Avengers (0.95) — both Entertainment or Movie Franchise brands — then Spider-Man: No Way Home (0.94) and DC Comics (0.94). PlayStation (0.93) is the only other Entertainment Platform in the top 10, making it the lone same-subcategory neighbor alongside Nintendo of America itself. The remaining positions include Marvel Studios and Pixar (both Film Studios at 0.93), Captain America (Fictional Characters, 0.93), and GameStop (social) (Entertainment, 0.93). Superhero IP — across Movie Franchises, Entertainment brands, and Fictional Characters — accounts for the majority of the top 10 by subcategory count, with gaming media and platforms filling the remainder. No game developers, beauty brands, or musicians appear within the top 10, though all three subcategories are present further out in the broader neighbor set.
The flat shape and superhero-heavy composition suggest Nintendo of America's audience overlaps most with a broad pop-culture fandom that spans gaming and franchise entertainment rather than concentrating tightly around any single content type.