That game is Disney's Aladdin, inspired by the motion picture of the same name. Not only is Aladdin considered to be one of ...
From the debut of the Nintendo Switch last year to the original Game Boy and Nintendo Entertainment System, we ranked our favorite Nintendo consoles.
The Angry Video Game Nerd is one of the OGs of internet content creation. His videos pre-date YouTube. They originally focused on making fun of the cryptic and difficult nature of games for the ...
Welcome to our latest roundup of what's going on in the indie game space. I've reluctantly paused Ball x Pit for long enough to share some neat new releases and more details on upcoming games — some ...
The Nintendo Entertainment System, or NES, first launched in America on October 18th, 1985. That was the date it launched its test market, and then it would release nationwide in 1986. Even after ...
Rolling Stone recently published a list of the top 20 NES games. Obviously, we have to review it.Catch full episodes of Game Scoop! on YouTube or your favorite podcast service. FBI: Rigged poker games ...
Former Nintendo of America vice president of sales, Bruce Lowry, who helped launch the NES, has lifted the lid about the much-maligned Donkey Kong Jr. Math. When the Nintendo Entertainment System ...
Games "That's the way Nintendo is": Tetris legend says Game Boy designer Gunpei Yokoi "made Nintendo's game business, for chrissakes" but that still didn't save him when "Virtual Boy was dead on ...
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Tomonobu Itagaki, the influential video game designer known for Dead Or Alive and 2004’s Ninja Gaiden, has died. Rarely seen in public without his black sunglasses that gave the gaming auteur a ...
It was in October of 1985 when the Nintendo Entertainment System first hit North America, with an initial test run of 100,000 units being sold exclusively in New York City. Following the post-Atari ...
One of the reasons that Nintendo has lasted so long is that even when they make a “subpar system,” they make an incredible set of games that even the haters would struggle to “lessen” in some way.