If you go for the bananas, chances are that you’re going straight down that hole!
It’s been years since I played the Original Donkey Kong Country for the SNES. The last time I had the chance to sit down with a friend and really try to get through it was back when it came out in 1994. I remember the game being nearly impossible. But I was just a kid back then, it must get easier…right?… WRONG! continue reading...
Join WatchMojo.com as we take a look at the original classic that started it all, 1986’s The Legend of Zelda. continue reading...
Nintendo is done with pirates.
As you may have heard, the Nintendo 3DS has been cracked within 24 hours of its release in Japan. This has allowed for the running of piracy devices. Is Nintendo going to sit idly by? Not this time… continue reading...
Ah the good old SNES, home of some of the greatest games ever made! I stumbled across this adrenaline packed television commercial for it and had to share. Man, commercial like these make me want to throw my Xbox 360 out of a window and undust the old SNES. With this baby, now you’re playing with power Super Power! continue reading...
Cartridge free gaming or mere speculation?
Japanese business newspaper Nikkei is the first to report that the upcoming 3DS will allow users to install complete games on its onboard storage device. continue reading...
With all the hype and positive press surrounding the new Super Mario Galaxy 2, it’s easy to forget that it owes much of the fuzzy feelings to Mario’s dino pal Yoshi. continue reading...
You all know I have a soft spot for epic raps about my favorite childhood video game franchises and heroes. Well this rap by TheAdventuresOfDnB’s YouTube account is awesome. Just beware that it contains foul language and viewer discretion is advised (always wanted to type that!).
Enjoy all of the nostalgic goodness! continue reading...
Imagine that old classic Super Mario Bros. NES game had an even more epic ending…an ending worthy of true praise. Well, wonder no more! continue reading...
The fighting robot makes his 8-bit return today on Nintendo’s downloadable games service. (It will soon become available on all of the other major consoles). continue reading...
The Colleco-Vision came out in 1982 and was the home console that helped a little jumping plumber you may of heard of become a super huge icon… continue reading...