Good News Might Be On The Way For Kirby Fans
If you love that little round pink puff whose adventures have appeared on Nintendo gaming systems since 1992, you might have reasons to be excited about 2021.
Read MoreIf you love that little round pink puff whose adventures have appeared on Nintendo gaming systems since 1992, you might have reasons to be excited about 2021.
Read MoreWith 2021 just around the corner, gaming fans will have new releases in the month of January to look forward to.
Read MoreIn Animal Crossing: New Horizons, a total of 16 critters will be disappearing on Dec. 31. That means this could be your last chance to find them for some time.
Read MoreJust like fine wine, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe gets better with age. This Mario game has beaten its own sales records every year since its release in 2017.
Read MoreBack in 2010, an epic Justice League game was coming, tied to a movie that was also in development. Sadly, neither the film nor the game saw the light of day.
Read More2020 was a great year for gaming, but some slated titled were delayed to 2021. According to a survey, 59% of people wish this game came out in 2020.
Read MoreIn an official statement on the Gal Gun Twitter account, Inti Creates announced that Gal Gun Returns won't be joining Xbox consoles anymore.
Read MoreBatman has popped up all over the DC Universe — and even outside of it. Back in 1989, Gotham City's savior made one of his more shocking crossover appearances.
Read MoreThe Elder Scrolls may be the next video game series to get the Netflix treatment.
Read MoreTrusted leaker HYPEX posted on Twitter that Weapon Mod Slots could be coming to Fortnite. Here's what this rumored feature could mean for the game.
Read MoreA brief dramatic audio interaction shared by the Apex Legends Twitter account has provided a sort of climax to an ongoing story thread.
Read MoreA speedrunner discovered a bizarre way to beat Dragon Quest 3 on the NES, and you must be willing to possibly sacrifice an NES and a copy of the game to try it.
Read MorePikachu, the iconic yellow mascot of Pokémon, was originally supposed to look entirely different. This is what Pikachu almost looked like.
Read MoreHow could the Sega Saturn have undone all of the success achieved by the Genesis? This is why the Saturn reveal is considered one of the biggest E3 fails ever.
Read MoreAnimal Crossing's Tom Nook once alluded to an "incident" after working for a fox, presumed to be Mr. Jolly Redd. Here's the truth about their fan-created feud.
Read MoreNo one tells a greater story about Tom Nook than Sable, the porcupine designer and co-owner of the Able Sisters clothing store.
Read MoreAlthough the series has been poked and prodded at over the years, one of Pokémon's earliest controversies revolves around the design of Pokémon #123, Jynx.
Read MoreWhen it's Wario's turn to be the protagonist, who serves as his antagonist? Who could possibly be rotten enough to be his archenemy?
Read MoreThere's one Batman game out there that looked and sounded like it could match the same excellence the Arkham games had.
Read MoreThe reasons for not pre-ordering games are varied, but no matter what your gaming predilections, there's a solid argument that you shouldn't pre-order games.
Read MoreThanks to data published by The Guinness Book of World Records, there's a definitive answer as to which game holds the record for the most swearing of all time.
Read MoreThere are few games in history as influential as Space Invaders, which has an impact so wide that the video gaming industry would look different without it.
Read MoreThe last reported Sega Master System game did not arrive until 1988, and it was a Brazil-only release.
Read MoreThis is how one of the most acclaimed FPS designers in gaming history followed up the critically-lauded Doom with a certified flop in Daikatana.
Read MoreBlizzard originally released Diablo 3 in a state that left fans of the acclaimed franchise disappointed.
Read MoreAt one point, Dirty Harry was going to get a third-person shooter game, which collapsed due to development issues.
Read MoreThe words "Nintendo" and "horror" don't often go together, but when they do, acclaim tends to follow.
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