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5 Game Boy Games You Don't Need to Play
The Game Boy was Nintendo's first handheld game console to hit the stores. Released in 1989, it boasted a rather strange library. Many games were remakes of games available on the NES, but some were games created exclusively for the Game Boy. None of the remakes for the original Game Boy were as good as their NES counterparts, but many of the other games were fun…in small spurts.
By Aaron Dennis8 years ago in Gamers
Dreamlords Digital Promises Heaven and Hell on Earth in Upcoming Turn-Based RPG, 'Graywalkers: Purgatory'
Fires rage throughout abandoned cities, threatening to level the once-lively buildings lining now empty streets. As you walk through another desolate metropolis, a scream echoes in the distance—a soundtrack you’ve grown used to hearing.
By Mark LoProto8 years ago in Gamers
Get Out of My Nintendo Labo(ratory)!. Top Story - January 2018.
In an age of ever progressing virtual reality, the days of steering wheel and fishing rod video game controllers seemed to be a thing of a past (do you member? I 'member). That is until Nintendo announced the Nintendo Labo (projected to launch April 20, 2018) the first series of build-to-play interactive video game controllers.
By Zach Kimbell8 years ago in Gamers
The Best Gamers in the World Right Now
Video games aren't just a fun way to kill time with your friends, and for many of the professional gamers in the world, it's a cutthroat way to make a living. Since the inception of video games, competition has been at its core, and the elite of the elite gamers out there have found a way to monetize it—in a big way!
By Bill Shaffir8 years ago in Gamers
Games I Had the Most Fun With in 2017
If you hadn't already guessed by my previous articles, I like video games. They've been a huge part of my life since my father first sat me down in front of a SEGA MegaDrive to play Sonic the Hedgehog all the way back in 1999. Ever since then, technology has improved tenfold and then some. The variety of both ways to play and genres of game have expanded in tandem too, there's something out there for pretty much anyone.
By Peter Ellis8 years ago in Gamers
How Far We Have Come in Gaming
Back in the day—and I only know about this due to the Interwebs—there was a marvelous invention called the Atari, the OG of video game consoles. Sure, the pixels weren't very pretty, and the controllers look like a monstrosity now, but back then, it was a diversion from the plethora of board games available back then. Nowadays, a lot more pixels are used, and memory space for one slot can even equal many, many megabytes. In here, I shall explore the gradual evolution of the graphics and gameplay of something that probably only thought was going to be a trend, but has now lasted about 40 years or so.
By Mark Riley8 years ago in Gamers
Can 'PUBG' Be Successful on Xbox One?
In the Autumn of 2017, PlayerUnknown’s Battleground was released for Xbox One. When I say "released," I use the term loosely, as it has only been released in Preview so it is not the full completed version of the game. It has already had a few patches applied to fix lag and graphical issues and it will, no doubt, have plenty more before it gets its full release status.
By Martyn Coleman8 years ago in Gamers
'Final Fantasy':The Best Guest Party Members In Everyone's Favourite RPG Series
As early as its second game, the long running RPG series Final Fantasy has featured Guest characters. These characters, unlike the player's main party members who join them permanently as they make their way through the game, only join the party for a short period of time, usually present to move a certain part of the story forward. If the character takes part in battles, they are often stronger than the player's party. Sometimes, it is the player's job to keep the guest alive until they reach a certain location. Other times, they are there to make a heroic sacrifice that pushes the story forward.
By Kristy Anderson8 years ago in Gamers
Four Adjustments That Could Improve Metal Gear Survive
It’s clear that Metal Gear Survive isn’t going to go down as the best-selling game sporting the Metal Gear title, but it’s also a far cry from the terrible experience many preemptively claimed it would be. Hung up on the “Metal Gear” portion of the title, fans of the original series couldn’t quite connect the dots between a zombie-survival base builder and the story-heavy series. Metal Gear Solid may have always been known for its fantastical elements, but the pitch to use the series as a launching point for this kind of game must have been a wild one.
By Mark LoProto8 years ago in Gamers
'God Of War'
Okay I love 'God of War' games. I have beaten all the main games, but honestly I only own 1-3 at the moment. I consider the PSP games a firm step down, and God Of War: Ascension would be fourth on this list, so there you go. Let’s see which of these essential hack and slash games is the best. Also I cannot wait for the 'GOW' reboot coming this year in 2018.
By Matthew Sullivan8 years ago in Gamers
Popular Video Game Characters with Celebrity Voice Actors. Top Story - January 2018.
Voice acting has long been a gateway for actors and actresses to broaden their talents in many ways than in a live-action setting, or it has been used to test their skills for far better horizons. Certain artists have preformed on the radio or in recordings, whether it be for a play or musical, and there's even an advertisement every once and a while with an all-too familiar voice on the other end.
By George Herman8 years ago in Gamers
'King's Field: The Ancient City'
The Ancient City is the third 'King’s Field' we received in North America. It was produced by From Software in 2001, but released by Agetec to America in 2002. I have never played the original King's Field, which to my knowledge was only released in Japan, but I have played the North American one and two releases on Play Station, and they are some of the best first person, hack and slash, fantasy games ever, yet they pale in comparison to The Ancient City.
By Aaron Dennis8 years ago in Gamers












