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The Nintendo Dual Screen, or Dos Screen as it’s known in Spanish speaking countries, was ambition personified.
The GBA had a short but wonderful life. The handheld hamster made quite the mark despite only being Nintendo’s main handheld for three years before the DS released, so there are a lot of games for it ...
Admittedly, the beat ‘em up combat might be a bit ropey by today’s standards, especially compared to the slick combat of the ...
Even now, many gamers’ first foray into the wonderful world of pixelated adventure was not via the Xbox, the PlayStation or any number of Nintendo’s child-friendly consoles, but instead ...
Despite the fair criticisms you could level against the Nintendo Wii, especially when it came to its innovative, if not a little problematic, remote-style controller, it’s just not true that its games ...
The 90s. When the only algorithms you had to worry about were vice presidents maybe busting out the macarena. Couch co-op was at its peak during this decade, and while guys like Hazelight are ...
Was Nintendo really doing 3D gaming back in the 80s? Sort of. 3D gaming has come a long way in the last decade alone, but it’s not as new a concept as you might think. Dating back to the middle ...
The total number of Super Nintendo Entertainment System games released during the console’s lifespan amounts to a little over 1,700 games. Considering how many of those are good or better, it ...
The Game Boy Advance is one of the most beloved handhelds ever, and you guys certainly seemed to belove our last video on the handheld’s hidden gems.So we’re here to highlight some more hidden ...
Developer: Red Company/Sega Publisher: Sega Originally released in 1996, Sakura Wars features a mix of tactical role-playing mechanics with some visual novel dating sim elements to provide its own ...
Nintendo’s collection of handhelds has to rank among the most widely beloved video game consoles of all time, and while the Game Boy Advance definitely has a lot of love, it is perhaps ...
If you’re familiar with British developers The Code Monkeys (creators of the “venerable” Shrek: Treasure Hunt), then you already know what to expect from The Simpsons Skateboarding, an ...
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