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Cover scans of Next Generation magazine are a throwback to mid 90's gaming.
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Cover scans of Next Generation magazine are a throwback to mid 90's gaming.
Unreleased Atari 2600 game scored at flea market.
Worlds collide as Batman and Sub-Zero throw down. See the pretty cool looking video of what's to come this fall.
Scans from Atari's 1981 catalog.
Beat boxing is taken to a whole new (lower?) level by reproducing the entire soundtrack of a Street Fighter II battle. While you're there, check the Halo video right above it, the jump is pretty spectacular.
Troll Lord Games has posted that Gary Gygax, co-creator of Dungeons & Dragons and often known as the Father of Roleplaying, has passed away at the age of 69.
I don't care if you don't care! I want to play it so bad, I yell "hadoken" in my sleep! Anyway, SFIV is coming... here's a glimpse of the most recent build making the rounds in Japan.
The story of how Final Fantasy VII found its way to the NES.
"I Wanna Be The Guy" is basically the hardest game ever created, based mostly on favorite 8-bit games of the past. Unfortunately, you have to download this one, but it might just be worth it. There's a few videos of the gameplay floating around. (via)
Saving Private Ryan, Team Fortress 2 style. Extremely inappropriate but I still laughed, so I guess I'm going to hell. (Possibly NSFW due to graphic Saving Private Ryan footage.)
We have seen quite a few beer pong tables in our life, and decided to compile a list of the 33 Best Beer Pong Tables that we have ever seen.
I'm not sure if I agree with the order, but they got it right by picking MK2 and KI over other games in the same series. Bring KI to XBox Live!
Although the game wasn't completely lost, over the years no less than 4 prototypes have been discovered and are now in the hands of collectors. Brian Parker supposedly got in contact with one of the prototype owners and secured a deal to release the game, which technically makes it a pirate release, but it's also the first NES release massproduced for well over a decade.
Let's do it like a Druid in the General Channel.
If you thought you knew everything about CH's Street Fighter series, you ha-don't-ken.
There's going to be a pretty narrow audience on this one, but for those of you interested in competitive fighting games, this is an intriguing glimpse into improving on an old favorite.
5 stars "Raining Blood" in expert mode on Guitar Hero III... using a custom MIDI drum pad.
I'm da lawgiva'!
Luck only counts in horseshoes and plasma grenades.
If he weren't so bloody damn accurate in his reviews, I wouldn't feel compelled to post them. This time by popular demand, Yahtzee takes on Halo 3.
/me waits on cries of "omg fanboy!"
Neil Blomkamp needs to hurry up and just make a Halo movie already, because this shit is incredible.
How many of you will be waiting in line tonight to pick up your copy of Halo 3?
Update: It appears the video was created to promote Discovery Channel's show, "Last One Standing."
Update: The MIT kids know what's up.
What do you get when you take a slippery slope, lots of ground balls, lots of larger balls being shot out at your head, and a giant Indiana-Jones-Sized ball coming right for you?
A Japanese "Extreme Baseball" game show, that's what!
(Man we need cool game shows like this here!)
In the box art for Super Mario Galaxy, stars highlighting certain letters in the title spell out: U R MR GAY.
I thought I was awesome when I turned all the levels red in Super Mario. Now I feel lame. I'd been working hard to save the Princess for all these years. Why didn't anyone tell me I could just sit back, relax, and let the levels play themselves?
Angry Video Game Nerd takes on classic video game pr0n, Atari 2600 style.
"...and the whole family will enjoy watching things fly at your head."
Manuals to classic arcade games, in all their glory. Back in the day, having the actual manual to a game was the stuff of legends. (via)
Pimpin' may not be easy, but it's a HELL of a lot easier than some of this craziness!
Having just rented this myself, here's Ben "Yahtzee" Croshaw's painfully accurate review of "The Darkness". (Language may be NSFW!)
"Looking For Group" creator Ryan Sohmer announces the production of a feature-length film with this face-ripping, puppy-melting, village-burning trailer. (If this ends up being a legit movie, I'll buy my ticket or pre-order my DVD now.)