“I went to GameStop a couple of months ago and even that wasn’t a far trip at all,” says Troy. He pauses for a few…
“I went to GameStop a couple of months ago and even that wasn’t a far trip at all,” says Troy. He pauses for a few…
People don’t just like Undertale; they love it. This game is personal for them. It’s personal for me, too.
Say hello to what’s being called “Nintendo Account.”
checkpoints
Nintendo’s sending a big new patch down Mario Maker alley next week, adding checkpoints and more complicated…
A new meme has emerged! I’ve been waiting for this day!
Believe it or not, Super Mario Maker has a ton of great courses floating around. Here is the system I used to find…
If these “kaizo” style levels continue growing in popularity, I really hope they patch course world to add one or two more difficulty tiers. Normal mode courses is generally pretty easy by my standards. Hard mode tends to teeter between reasonably challenging to insane. I found myself having to skip levels because…
In January of 2014, a company called Playdek launched a Kickstarter promising a spiritual successor to one of my…
For months, I’ve had a specific if not dubious plan for Happy Home Designer. An evil scheme. A dastardly design.…
Namco Bandai’s tactics RPG cavalcade of cross-company characters is exclusive to a Nintendo handheld, so how about…
Well, Capcom is making a new Ace Attorney game. To be more precise, it’s making the sixth Ace Attorney in the main…
Autobots won the popularity contest, Decepticons won the actual war.
...And it’s this type of attitude that makes me facepalm. I swear gamers these days have zero patience. It’s unreasonable to expect a a game to show all its “best stuff” in the first few moments because of two reasons:
Undoubtedly. This really sucks, but it's not a case of them being unfair about it. As much as I hate to say it, it's a very, very unwise thing that he did and would always have ended this way.
Making it so you have to beat your own level before you can upload it is a pretty clever and simple way to weed out unwinnable levels.
Few video games look as insanely joyful as Super Mario Maker, the upcoming level-maker that’s out September 11 for Wii U. Check out this new overview video for a look at customizable sound effects, Amiibo support, and other features in Nintendo’s latest.
Justifies how the ending was not any kind of “political” statement by continuously making a political statement about how overly sensitive we are now and how it’s the problem of our country.
Time to get a new manager, bro.
why WOULD they stop? That would be the worst thing they could do