All Posts by: Micah
A few months ago, Jools Watsham and team at Renegade Kid announced their indie-equivalent to Metroid—Xeodrifter—would be heading to the 3DS eShop later this year. The debut trailer was shared on this site, and we’ve been waiting patiently ever since… Read More »
When Nintendo first announced they were going to release a full retail title based on the Captain Toad stages in… Read More »
The Wii U Virtual Console saw the arrival of the Game Boy Advance library and subsequent long wish lists from Nintendo fans everywhere. Some certain franchises were at the top of the lists, and with Fire Emblem: Awakening being a… Read More »
Though there have been many imitators, none have come close to the official musical production. “Symphony of the Goddesses” which began with the Legend of Zelda 25th anniversary celebrations and a physical CD that included special edition copies of The… Read More »
Reviewing a fighting game has always been difficult for me. I didn’t grow up with them, so I have no… Read More »
While those of us in North America have been enjoying Shovel Knight since June, Nintendo fans in Europe and Australia have been required to wait until next month for the local release of this excellent game. To reward (apologize?) to… Read More »
Project Cars, thought recently being delayed until March 2015 on the PS4, Xbox One and PC, with the Wii U just being given an ambiguous ‘2015’ release window. That hasn’t stoped publsher Bandai NAmco from releasing a Halloween themed trailer… Read More »
Over the weekend, you may have heard rumors that Project CARS was (once again) in the throes of a delay. Publisher Bandai Namco did indeed release and official press release regarding the rumors, confirming that the date has been pushed… Read More »
From Ubisoft! Isn’t that nice of them? We know, that’s exactly what you were hoping to hear. Ubisoft will be launching these two brand new entries in their long… long… long-running Petz game franchise. Petz Beach and Petz Countryside will… Read More »
Nintendo of America likes to tell us when new things are going to arrive in the Virtual Console, which is a pleasant surprise every time, and gets us hyped for all the games we’ll never have time to play (or,… Read More »











