Nintendo’s early history into the gaming world is a fascinating one. From unusual kids toys to LCD games and beyond, there was plenty of action available before a certain red plumber arrived on the scene. To document this time period, an all new book titled The Unofficial Game & Watch Collector’s Guide is available now […]
After Burner Complete

Sega’s marketing focus with the 32X was on the system’s 3D games – a wise decision, given that 3D was indeed the way the market was heading. The only problem is that the 32X wasn’t all that great at 3D compared to the dedicated 32-bit machines it launched alongside. What the 32X was rather better at, as […]
Kirby’s Dream Land

It’s funny what going back to the beginning of a series can do for you. In some cases, it’s a reminder of the purity of older games, before endless sequels diluted the formula. But for other games, it can show just how far the series has come since humble beginnings. In Kirby’s case, it’s a bit of […]
SEGA Delays a Sonic Game Without There Being a Public Outcry for the First Time Ever

Update: Of course right after I put up this article I realize that Sonic 4: Episode 1 was delayed by a few months. Welp. Still, at least this time it wasn’t because there was a public outcry. What do you get when you mix fire and ice? Apparently SEGA realizing that releasing yet another unfinished Sonic […]
Watch Our Exclusive Interview With Kevin Toms!

If you haven’t yet seen us using our new video studio, you might want to take a look at this – an exclusive video interview with Kevin Toms! The veteran coder dropped by the office for a chat, and we found out how he founded Addictive Games to sell his original hit Football Manager, as well […]
Thirty Years Ago Today: Nintendo Introduces “Super Mario Brothers” In Japan, Helping To Save The Entire North American Video Game Industry

If you follow our Instagram page, you may notice that a few times a month, we take the time to celebrate historical events in video game history. (Of course, we do it right here as well.) It can be the […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
