Arleen Sorkin, Batman: Arkham's Original Harley Quinn, Has Died At 67
Arleen Sorkin first played Harley Quinn on Batman The Animated Series in 1992.
Read MoreArleen Sorkin first played Harley Quinn on Batman The Animated Series in 1992.
Read MoreNot every character is suited to every actor. Here are some instances where recasting a video game role didn't sit well with fans.
Read More"Sea of Stars'" story and gameplay complement each other perfectly, resulting in a gameplay experience that will keep you smiling from ear to ear for hours.
Read MoreSometimes parallel thinking can result in two great games arriving at the same time -- and with very similar vibes.
Read MoreHellena Taylor, the actress that plays Bayonetta, is just as gorgeous as her character in real life. Taylor is an actress that helped shape the character.
Read MoreFans feel divided on the news that Chris Pratt will play Mario, but Pratt eerily predicted the role years ago, when he stole a wishing well coin to play games.
Read MorePaper Mario: The Origami King is like many of Mario’s outings - colorful, engaging, and family-friendly.
Read MoreEven though "Stardew Valley" is still alive and well, players might already be on the hunt for their next cozy gaming experience.
Read MoreWhen Sega wasn't promoting cigarettes to children or inadvertently pulling the rug out from under retailers, it was feuding with Nike.
Read MoreThese are just a few of the most notable collabs between luxury brands and video games over the past few years.
Read More"Mortal Kombat Trilogy" might finally receive an 4K remake thanks to indie developer Eyeballistic -- if this petition ends up being successful.
Read MoreYou'll find plenty of quirky characters in The Legend of Zelda, but one of the most unusual just might be the floaty, giggly, 35-year-old man named Tingle.
Read MoreAs more and more money goes into the gaming industry, mistakes become increasingly devastating for players and developers alike.
Read MoreIf history is any indication, controversial lawsuits are as common in gaming as joysticks and pixels.
Read MoreTwo professional Australian Rocket League players have received a lengthy ban for intentionally throwing a Rocket League Oceanic Championship Series match.
Read More"Knockout City," the EA's action-oriented multiplayer dodgeball game, has had an incredibly successful launch.
Read MoreRecently, the Nintendo of America Twitter account released three different polls that ask Zelda fans three rather important questions.
Read MoreIt's easy to see why the internet is losing it over the announcement of "Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl."
Read MoreMortal Kombat is notorious for its depictions of violence, but over its 11 main installments, the series has developed a surprisingly deep body of lore.
Read MoreIn creating Sonic, Sega's executives were savvy: They drew upon the public to make sure Sonic would become an accepted name and face for the company.
Read MoreAfter its slow start, it was hastily discontinued. Here's a look at why the 64DD failed.
Read MoreAnimal Crossing: New Horizons is bringing people in the arts together in the U.S.
Read MoreSome interesting Gamecube titles never made it to the U.S., including Homeland, a rare online multiplayer Gamecube game.
Read More"Top of the World," the first mission in Hitman 3, sends Agent 47 to a skyscraper in Dubai. It's also the Hitman 3 mission you can beat in a matter of seconds.
Read MoreMario's long-running voice actor is retiring from the role. How do fans feel? And what's next for the Super Mario Bros. franchise?
Read MoreIs it really such a stretch to imagine Sega making a triumphant return to hardware? Yes, it is. Here's why Sega will likely never make another console.
Read MoreDrawing inspiration from "Jet Set Radio," "Bomb Rush Cyberfunk" not only revives old-school 90s metropolis vibes but masterfully brings them to the modern era.
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