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The march of progress is a cool yet cruel one. While it does mean that you can press two buttons and get a pizza at your door in 15 minutes, it also results in us no longer having enough time to look ...
You can’t talk about ambitious consoles without talking about the OG PlayStation. A 32-bit dynamo capable of jaw-dropping 3D graphics that could play CDs from a first time console manufacturer? Yeah, ...
Bohemia Interactive has today announced the third expansion for DayZ by the name of Badlands, complete with wonderfully Marc Ecko’s Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure logo. Check out the trailer ...
The PSP was ambition personified, so much so that it’s kinda wild to look back and realise what exactly Sony cooked up in 2004. For a 21 year old handheld, the PSP shot for the moon with its ...
The three most beautiful sights in this world are: 1) your spouse on your wedding day 2) the birth of your first child 3) a walkthrough for Ecco the Dolphin in some long forgotten scrawl. Expect ...
Try to think of a PS2 game that changed gaming as we know it. GTA 3, Silent Hill 2, even things like SOCOM were way ahead of the curve, among countless others. But there are also plenty of PS2 ...
The Nintendo Dual Screen, or Dos Screen as it’s known in Spanish speaking countries, was ambition personified.
The PS2 has a plethora of classics RPGs, as well as more than a handful that have basically been lost to time.
Considering how relatively young the handheld was when it happened, it just feels…wrong that so many 3DS games can now not be downloaded following the eShop closure.
You don’t need me to repeat how the NES changed gaming. So many classic games shaped the very way we enjoy our little digital men and sometimes goblins. But unlike most SNL special guests from ...
The Game Boy Advance really advanced handheld gaming in its short life, but there are plenty of games for the little purple wonder that pushed the console to its limit.
As a wise man once said: what be will, be will, and sometimes games just get canceled, whether it’s due to publisher meddling, a lack of funds or the creative vision simply not panning out.