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...considering they know everything about them.
I guess to them, consuming games this way is like us consuming TV programs back in the day. You watched it, got your fix and you moved to the next thing.
Emo hairdo before it was hip.
I both hate and love this image.
Search engines everywhere are so fucked.
I searched on youtube "Alisia Dragoon Sega Genesis Hard".
The first 15 results were of reviews and playthoughs that did not contain the word "hard" anywhere. It was the 16th result that had the specific wording I used. Why wasn't that the FIRST result?
My latest mapping project is now complete! Here's the map for Guardic, a MSX game developed by Pac Fujishima and published by Compile in 1986. This map includes enemy information for all 112 Areas.
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SYMPHONY OF THE NIGHT - Castle Bestiary 🦇 www.deviantart.com/vgcartograph...
Sorry but we'll never shy away from an excuse to highlight one of the rarest items in our archive: Check out some clips of Nintendo veteran Steve Okimoto introducing the GBA to Nintendo of America employees for the first time! This tape is dated 9/22/00, nearly 8 months prior to the GBA's US launch!
Marin is Malon is Aryll. She doesn't recur in Legend of Zelda so much as she spawns new avatars.
Here's a look at some of the Splatterhouse print ads from throughout the years, starting with the original arcade flyer.
I've noticed for some time now that the kids who are growing up watching youtube are pretty much happy watching playthroughs/live streams and not feeling like they have to play most of the games.
My nephew & friends talk about a lot of games they've never played and you'd think they have...
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Princess Zelda’s first lookalike is a dream Link can’t stop having.
Happy birthday to the Game Boy Advance, which released in the USA on this day in 2001! Can you believe Nintendo's potent little handheld is a quarter-century old this year? We feel old.