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Top Ten Examples that Prove Video Games Are Art
A statement often disputed since the 80s, video games as an art form has often been a controversial subject for some. Of course, nowadays it has been officially recognised, so surely there isn't much to dispute, right?
By christopher wyer8 years ago in Gamers
Role Playing in Racing Games
Why would anyone talk about a subject that sounds as stupid as that... let alone write an article? Role playing in racing games is a subject that has not been discussed a lot and probably for a good reason - there really is nothing to discuss, since in racing games, it is the driving experience that counts. Yet, in light of the news that F1 2016 is going to get a massive 10 season career mode that was completely missing from the 2015 game and drawing from my own history with racing games, I came to a conclusion that it is an aspect of gaming that has a demand and it's own useful function.
By Art-Peeter Roosve8 years ago in Gamers
'Pokémon Generations' Trailer: 5 Things We've Learned About The New, Darker Anime
Pokémon is still in the midst of celebrating its 20th anniversary year in the way you’d expect it to. We have a pair of games, Pokémon Sun & Moon, to look forward to which are set to hit the Nintendo 3DS in a couple months and Pokémon GO just released its new buddy system update.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Gamers
"I'm More of a Behind the Scenes Kind of Guy" — Video Game Characters Who Deserve Their Own Spin-off
As the world of gaming has evolved to more and more ambitious levels, so have their stories. Although, a video game is an interactive way to tell a story with a different focus compared to movies, TV and books, it doesn't mean its characters and story must suffer because of it and game developers have understood it. Therefore, through the years, we have gotten some memorable supporting players that have potential to stand on their own and who are popular with the fans.
By Art-Peeter Roosve8 years ago in Gamers
Why Was the GameCube Considered a “Flop" When It Is So Widely Loved?
Nintendo's GameCube has historically been one of the most nostalgia-inducing consoles over the last several generations of gaming consoles. Capitalizing on the love for Nintendo's icons like the bounty hunter Samus, the legendary princess Zelda, and everyone's favorite plumber, the GameCube is often regarded as a fan-favorite.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Gamers
What Should A Suicide Squad Game Look Like In A World Where Arkham Knight Exists?
Hopefully by now, everyone reading this is aware of the fact that Suicide Squad has been released (at least here in the United States), and it has been met with some - what's the best word for terrible? - let's say, mixed reviews. Yet regardless of the critic reviews or popular opinion, Suicide Squad was and can still be a pivotal movie for the DCEU depending on how the studio reacts to the reviews and fan sentiments. Even with the poor reviews, there's enough box office revenue to justify a Suicide Squad game - and I wanted to take a look at what that would look like.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Gamers
11 'Call of Duty' Facts That Every Die-Hard Fan Should Know
Recently Activision held their fan-focused Call of Duty XP convention which gave the gaming community early access to the features and revealed how Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare would compare. At the event fans were able to attend panels held by Activision, Infinity Ward, Treyarch and Sledgehammer Games and look at all aspects of Call of Duty; past, present and future.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Gamers
This Nintendo Phone Isn't the NX, But I Still Love These Console-Phone Concepts
We are all aware of the console war between primarily Microsoft Xbox and Sony PlayStation with the Nintendo NX hoping to jump into the fray soon. It's nothing new when you think about it as we've had several console wars over the years, it's always the same - just different players as the gaming eras changed all who believed they had the best console imaginable.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Gamers
The 10 Pokemon Games You Haven't Played — But Need To
The Pokemon phenomenon started in Japan in 1996 (North America wasn't until 1998), and the world hasn't stopped wanting to become the greatest Pokemon trainer since. The Pokemon world tends to be a vibrant, colorful place full of hopes and dreams and the ever-present unusual animals based off zoology and folklore. If you're anything like me, you've probably spent hundreds of hours wandering the digital wilderness of the Pokemon games looking to fight, capture and train a wide assortment of Pocket Monsters.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Gamers
7 Things You Definitely Didn't Know About Lara Croft
Lara Croft has been a staple in the entertainment world going all the way back to 1996 with her first video game. Over the last 20 years Lara has appeared in 23 officially licensed games, two comic book series and 2 feature films with a 3rd film announced for March 16, 2018 starring Alicia Vikander.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Gamers











