The 2023 remake of System Shock is a treat, being one of the few originally developed games by the remaster gods over at Nightdive Studios. It's an admirable ...
The toy that’s sold out in America’s biggest retailers and just topped Amazon’s charts on the busiest shopping day of the year was made by a tech startup that had absolutely no clue how to make a toy.
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Chris Littlechild (He/Him) is an Editor and Writer Trainer from the United Kingdom. He has been gaming since receiving an original Game Boy and copies of Super Mario Land and Super Mario Land 2: Six ...
Rejoice! Valve has officially resurrected the Steam Machine, a compact gaming PC made to be played on your living room TV. Not only does it (supposedly!) run quietly, but it can also handle 4K gaming ...
Nintendo has issued a fresh system software update for the Switch and Switch 2, bringing both consoles' firmware up to Version 21.0.0. The latest patch adds a range of features for both consoles, ...
Remember that new Time Crisis light gun plug-and-play console I was losing my mind about back in June? Well, you'll soon be able to save a fictional president's daughter using a plastic firearm in ...
It's the year 2114. As you awake from cryo sleep on the FTL ship Von Braun, you are unable to remember who or where you are… and something has gone terribly wrong. Hybrid mutants and deadly robots ...
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Super Mario Bros. was released in Japan in September of 1985, two years after the release of the Nintendo Entertainment System console for which it was made. Upon its release, it immediately became a ...
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