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Monthly Archives: April 2023

Street Fighter 6’s Wacky Single-Player World Tour Mode Detailed

One of the most exciting and mysterious elements of Street Fighter 6 has been a World Tour, a single-player open-world exploration mode Capcom had previously only shown glimpses of. Thankfully, today’s Street Fighter 6 Showcase finally pulled the curtain back on what World Tour entails and

Diving Deep Into Sea Of Stars’ Nostalgic Soundtrack

One of Sea of Star’s most compelling selling points is the involvement of Chrono Trigger composer Yasunori Mitsuda. To know that a game heavily inspired by Chrono Trigger will feature music from the man behind its score is exciting. Still, it is worth being excited

Goodbye, Gamepad: A Farewell To The Wii U eShop

December 25, 2013, was the day I finally got my hands on a Wii U. It was a special edition that came with a code for Wind Waker HD and a gamepad emblazoned with a golden Triforce. For my brother and I, 11 and 13

A Photo Tour Of Universal Studios Hollywood’s Super Nintendo World

Last October, I was lucky enough to visit Super Nintendo World at Universal Studios Japan in Osaka. As a lifelong fan of Nintendo, the experience was immense, providing me with one of my favorite amusement park experiences ever. Naturally, when the first Super Nintendo World

5 Promising Non-WWE Wrestling Games To Watch Out For

Happy Wrestlemania week for those who observe it! It’s the biggest weekend of the year for WWE, but some folks may not realize that it’s also a massive event for the entire industry. The city Wrestlemania takes place in also hosts multiple shows from smaller

Interview: Shigeru Miyamoto And Koji Kondo Talk The Super Mario Bros. Movie

After a decade of planning and cross-company collaboration, The Super Mario Bros. Movie is finally out today. The project comes from production company and distributor Universal Pictures and animation studio Illumination. Notably, the trio of production teams involved with this film is rounded out by Nintendo, the

Double Fine Looks Back At 10 Years Of Broken Age

In 2012, Double Fine Productions launched a Kickstarter campaign to make an adventure game. At the time, the idea was that the adventure genre was dead – at least in the eyes of major publishers. However, as Double Fine founder Tim Schafer, who made his

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