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Two worlds are colliding, and it makes me very happy.
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Two worlds are colliding, and it makes me very happy.
Let’s discuss a recent quote hinting strongly at a return to the hybrid console formula for Nintendo’s successor to the Switch. What are Nintendo’s hardware options moving forward?
Breaking down a YouTuber’s recent argument that the lack of classic Nintendo games on the Switch eShop is better for the platform, the consumer, and the developers.
For anyone looking into a possible career or hobby in games journalism, there’s an easy way to get a relevant audience from the get-go. (Hint: It’s been right under your nose this whole time.)
I was surprised as anyone to see a new game from Amanita in the past few days. Here’s my review of Pilgrims, which is now available on Apple Arcade and Steam.
Indie standout A Short Hike by Adam Robinson Yu is out now on Itch and Steam. Hear my review of it and stick around to hear me blather on about what I’ve played over my three-day weekend.
For many years, indie game devs have used pixel nostalgia to inform their own design approaches. After a decade and some change of this style being an indie game mainstay, are consumers fatigued? Will we see a mass exodus from this approach?
I've been doing more and more console gameplay on my modest computer monitor rather than my monstrous 65-inch Sony Bravia TV in my living room. And I'm loving it! My TV deserves better...
S/o Happy Console Gamer, who made a video yesterday about this topic. Nintendo needs to offer basic features for the NES app that we get with every other retro games collection. What's the hold up?
I’ve been very impressed with the LDK Game Landscape. (Never mind the fact that it took five weeks to arrive.) Here are my impressions after spending a few days with the product.
I detail my experiences on migrating my old Switch to the new Switch and trading the old one at my local GameStop. I also talk about the new Switch’s features and my first impressions.
Well, Nintendo dropped the bomb this morning. The Switch Lite has been revealed. It looks cute but also a bit redundant, since it mimics the Switch's form factor but only a tad smaller and with built-in controller. Most importantly though, the thing doesn't Switch. Every smartphone you've ever owned had video out capabilities. So did the PSP. The new Switch does not. Let that sink in.…
If you’re looking for a cheap handheld emulation solution, I think I’ve found the medicine. Hear my pros and cons (mostly pros) on my combination of the Samsung Galaxy Tab A (2017, 8-inch) and the iPega PG-9032 Bluetooth controller.
Those of us who are lucky enough to own multiple gaming platforms often have to ask ourselves if the Switch version of a game is the smartest choice. Portability goes a long way, but where do we draw the line?
While it hasn't been confirmed, it is assumed that gaming-centric YouTuber ended his life on the morning of June 20. This is a difficult topic to cover, but I think it's obligatory.
WWDC wrapped up today, and many new iOS features were stealth dropped. Let's discuss Apple's longstanding reluctance to give the iPad mouse support and how they're finally sneaking it in. Also, the Nintendo Switch "Mini" is looming. Would you buy one to use alongside your big Switch?
Whats the 411 on these titles? Can we get release dates please?? Hear me discuss Spelunky 2, Creaks, UFO 50, Hollow Knight: Silksong, Anodyne 2, Ooblets, Sable, Totem Teller, Very Little Nightmares, and Inmost.
Despite JRPGs' importance in my childhood, I'm notoriously bad at selecting and finishing them as an adult. Time whittle down my bucket list through a process of elimination. Who will take the crown??
Bethesda is testing the waters of physical/digital hybrid game ownership. Some aren't happy about this, but the writing is on the wall--physical games won't be around forever. Companies are experimenting with a way to keep our shelves full in a digital- only future. Is it really such a bad thing?
Developer friendliness is more complicated than just percentages. Steam has driven sales and customer enthusiasm by offering a great user experience that is bursting at the seams with features. Epic will need to compete if their good intentions are to ever truly take flight.
Best Buy has pulled a Walmart Canada and (potentially) leaked both The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past and Metroid Prime Trilogy. Could A Link to the Past be a remake?
Nintendo just quietly snuck an extended gameplay trailer for their upcoming Labo "Toy-Con 04: VR Kit" for Switch. It looks WAY deeper and more interesting than we thought it would. Here are my thoughts.
My prediction of Nintendo working with an indie studio on their rumored “small-scale” 2D Zelda game turned out to be correct. Too bad it’s looking like just another Zelda spin-off that no one wanted.
Call it Virtual Console or don’t call it Virtual Console, but Nintendo, y’all seriously need to make your games purchasable and playable on the Switch! We’re two years in!!
What it’s like being a new Vita owner right as Sony puts it to bed, and how PS Plus gave me a decent library of free Vita games one my first day with the handheld.
Everyone is assuming that the Switch will be Nintendo's only focus for the foreseeable future. But with nearly a quarter billion dual screen handhelds shipped, is a 3DS successor at all likely?
Discussing highlights from yesterday’s Nintendo Direct: Super Mario Maker 2, Tetris 99, and The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening remake.
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