Category: News
There have been plenty of questions abounding online around Rayman Legends, and Ubisoft’s decision to release it as a Wii U exclusive… particularly when Rayman Origins was a fantastic game released on a range of platforms. Recently, one of Ubisoft’s… Read More »
Picked up a copy of FIFA 13 recently? Noticed anything… curious about the game? Perhaps a remarkable similarity to a certain FIFA 12…? You’re not the only one, which is why Wired (http://www.wired.com) decided to probe a little deeper into… Read More »
Remember that really fun game on the 3DS called Pushmo? Or if you’re in Europe, you might know it by another title, Pushblox. Well, this November 22nd in North America (and just sometime in November for European players), the sequel—Crashmo… Read More »
When it comes to Mario games, it’s no wonder that in 25 years of the plumber’s adventures there are bound to be a few quirks and mysteries. Games have been pitched and cancelled, weird things have shown up in certain… Read More »
Do you love science? Who doesn’t love science! Especially geek science, because it tends to involve taking something really cool and turning it into something even cooler. The most recent example comes from tech savvy folks at North Street Labs… Read More »
Aksys Games is excited! And they want to celebrate. The newest instalment in their Zero Escape series is hitting store shelves next month—Zero Escape: Virtue’s Last Reward—and to keep the excitement level high leading up to release, they’ve decided to… Read More »
Yes, it’s that time… the DLC for New Super Mario Bros. 2 has been announced rather suddenly, in a Japanese Nintendo Direct hosted by Satoru Iwata. He announced three new level packs, all set for release on October 2nd in… Read More »
What do you get when you cross tower defense with dragons? You get CIRCLE Entertainment’s latest title, Come On! Dragons, their latest offering on DSiWare. In this game, players will use archery attacks and special skills to defend the kingdom… Read More »
Yes, that’s right—the days of piracy on the DS family of consoles are nearly over. Now, while there are some honest people out there who use flashcards on their DS to store copies of their games, the much bigger problem… Read More »
Although we’re used to annoying shortages of consoles on launch—remember the Wii? And the DS?—Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime is trying to calm down nervous buyers who worry that they’ll be waiting a long time for a Wii U,… Read More »













