Four New Olympic Games From Sega

Almost twelve whole years ago, came the release of the first Mario and Sonic at the Olympic games. (Oh God, we are all getting old and video games remind us of how short of a time we all have left.) Friday, it…

Nindies Showcase Spring 2019 Highlights

As gamers are becoming increasingly frustrated with AAA developers, their cash grabs, and their buggy products, they are turning to independent developers for their gaming fix. Nowhere is this more apparent than on the Nintendo Switch, which has an absolute ton of…

Cuphead Coming to Nintendo Switch

The Xbox One hit Cuphead, drew attention for its art style. Now, on the Switch, you can rage quit on the go. If you have not played Cuphead, the best way to explain the experience is kind of like running when you really hate…

Splatoon 2 Gets Demo and Discount

Splatoon 2 has been out for a while now, but who says you can’t still build the player base? Nintendo certainly doesn’t. Splatoon 2 will be free to try through an online demo running from 3/19 at 7:00 am PT to 3/25 at…

3 Ways to Improve in Smash Ultimate

For the longest time, I played Super Smash Bros. incredibly casually. I still don’t make it out to tournaments, mostly to avoid being embarrassed by the truly talented, but I have enjoyed taking it a bit more serious. When Super Smash Bros. Ultimate released, I…

Is the Traditional E3 Conference Dead?

E3 used to be the hottest week in gaming and in a lot of ways, it still is. The problem is that more and more developers are opting out of conference presentations. EA announced recently that they’d stop giving traditional conference presentations,…

Nintendo to Release VR Labo for Switch

The Nintendo Switch has been praised highly for its versatility, large games library, and other things. Now it seems the system is becoming even more versatile. About this time last year, it was announced that Nintendo was to launch something new called…