[ad_1] The SNES Mini is already causing heaps of FOMO anxiety thanks to pre-orders that are selling out near-instantly, but if any of us DO end up getting our hands on one, the console will have a neat trick up its sleeve for players: In-game rewind. This would allow players ...
Read More »The Sports Desk – Taking Control With Club Soccer Director 2018
[ad_1] You’ve been checking your phone every two minutes hoping there is transfer news for your favorite team, so why don’t you do some of your own team business while you’re waiting? Club Soccer Director 2018 allows you to guide a club, from decisions during matches to transfers and financial ...
Read More »What Makes a Great Tutorial?
[ad_1] Share. We run through some of the most significant archetypes and how they work. By Nathanael Peacock Tutorials are essential to every game experience. In that time we learn the game mechanics, the key players, and of course the main quest. The first few hours of a game can ...
Read More »BittBoy is a retro pocket console that does a lot for very little
[ad_1] The GameBoy Pocket remains one of the best-designed pieces of mobile gaming kit ever in my opinion, which is why I was intrigued by the BittBoy, a new third-party portable console that clearly owes a lot of inspiration to the GameBoy. The tiny handheld packs a library of “300” ...
Read More »Examining Mario's Curious History (And Future) With Rabbits
[ad_1] Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle releases on Tuesday and it has been commonly referred to as an unexpected mash-up – but maybe it isn’t. If you look at Mario’s history it turns out he is always messing with rabbits, maybe even more than he does mushrooms. Super Mario Land ...
Read More »Agents of Mayhem: How to Find Vintage Cartoon Mode
[ad_1] Agents of Mayhem has a very cool and pretty random Easter Egg that you can find on the ARK. Head over to the Gremlin’s R&D Lab and interact with the pipe in the corner to activate the vintage cartoon mode. For about 30 seconds, everything goes black and white ...
Read More »Panda Pop passes 100 million users as Jam City readies for an IPO
[ad_1] The flagship game from Los Angeles-based mobile game developer Jam City, Panda Pop, has reached over 9.3 million monthly active users and climbed above its 100 millionth download. The tentpole game for MySpace founder Chris DeWolfe’s latest LA-based juggernaut of a company has certainly had its moment. Now, after ...
Read More »Top Of The Table – The Games Of Gen Con 2017
[ad_1] In 1968, Gen Con got its start as a wargaming convention founded by Gary Gygax, well known for his co-development of Dungeons & Dragons. Back then, it was a small gathering in Lake Geneva, WI. Today, the gathering of tabletop publishers and enthusiasts has blossomed into a titanic affair, ...
Read More »F1 2017 Review
[ad_1] Share. A deep, detailed, and faithful ode to Formula One. By Luke Reilly In this year’s Azerbaijan Grand Prix Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel had a real brain snap on track, pulling up alongside rival Lewis Hamilton’s Mercedes and steering into him during a safety car restart. During the Russian ...
Read More »Sliver.tv raises $9.8M to make eSports spectating less passive
[ad_1] Twitch and YouTube Gaming have reigned supreme in the eSports viewing space, but the services have struggled to find ways to make the action of watching other people play video games into a more interactive experience. Sliver.tv is bringing 360-degree views to traditional 2D eSports PC content via their ...
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