Once upon a time top down racing games were what anyone knew or loved from them. However as time went on and our racing games technologically evolved, a feature called "Replays" started to exist in them. As games graphically got better, they became a way to showcase, highlight, or see crazy moments that one had during said race. So anyone would figure that something like this would never go out of style right? Well over the past couple of years replays have started disappearing from racing games and we're not entirely sure why. It would seem that on a developers side it has become a mere element from past games and is not really something they should focus on. They think to us it is not a big deal but what they don't understand is that it is and we want it back! Click the link to see the full story.
In 1987, no one, not even creator Hironobu Sakaguchi himself foresaw the series last as long as it has. In one last attempt to save the company, Square as it was named at the time, from the impending doom of bankruptcy, “Final Fantasy” was born.
Summer is here and we have a first look at what to expect all summer round. We discuss Kinect pricing, Summer of Arcade games, Gamestop plans, our recent impressions of Singularity and Crackdown 2, along with other antics and rants. Be sure not to miss this one.
GameStop has been cagey about its plans to deal with the impending digital age, but the new CEO Paul Raines spoke frankly about it in a recent interview with The Street. He says he wants the GameStop Web site to be a "destination for gamers, whether they are getting content via online, mobile, console or any other platform. We are also migrating our website from a purely e-commerce site to a gaming platform that users can visit to play, learn and purchase games."
With the newer age of gamers getting younger, soon we will start hearing gamers say "what's a Super Nintendo?", thats why we're here at say to those kids "Hey! It's time to know your roots." The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, is an action-adventure game developed and published by Nintendo for the SNES, and the third installment in The Legend of Zelda series.