Summary Onesies for pro gamers?, Sony once again pays it’s costumers in fake money, Nintendo wants you vote and then tells fan to beat it. All this and...
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Thanksgiving Gaming: The Four Perfect Games for Your Thanksgiving Entertainment
This Thanksgiving you’ll gather around a table of happy faces stuffing themselves full of turkey, mashed potatoes, and green beans. However, during all...
Super Smash Bros. for 3DS – Review Part II
The Game Modes Now here's where things get interesting. Super Smash Bros. for 3DS has a number of different modes which vary greatly on their level of...
Super Smash Bros. for 3DS – Review Part I
It's no secret to anyone who has read my previous articles - "Simply Smashing!" and "Quick Take: Super Smash Bros. for 3DS" that I am a big fan of the...
Quick Take: Super Smash Bros for 3DS
In what I've played of Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS so far, I've been extremely impressed. The controls are butter-smooth, the new characters all...
Simply Smashing!
Why the Super Smash Bros. Series is Perfect for People Who Don't Like Fighting Games In my earliest years as a gamer on consoles, fighting games...
Nintendo’s E3: A Week Later
It didn't take long for Nintendo’s Deluxe Digital Event, at E3, to have me fully invested in the vision that Nintendo laid out. From the comedic segments...
Nintendo E3 Digital Event: What Stood Out
Editor's Note: This should have posted Tuesday, after the Nintendo Digital Event, but our posting software apparently failed us. As such, this includes...
Recap: Nintendo Direct – April 8th, 2014
The multiplayer experience will have two paths: Fun or Glory. As the names infer, the Fun mode will be to play casually while the Glory mode will be ranked. Nintendo made note that online play will be monitored closely to ensure it’s fun and not a bully-fest. Some of the things that will get you band include: starting and not playing, relentless targeting of an individual, repeated self-destructs, and frequent dropping.