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Why The SNES Classic Isn’t Good For Nintendo Fans

The SNES Classic might seem like Nintendo is making a product for the hardcore Nintendo fans but they have another motive for putting out...

Did Bethesdaland E3 live up to the hype?

Before we get our ticket into Bethesdaland we must sit through the wait, or more like the games that they launched last year leading...

Disappointed for the discontinued NES Classic? Here’s the real reason they did it

While some are perplexed or even have had theories or thoughts of why the NES Classic was discontinued, most aren't really the style of...

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Review: Our Favorite Game this Year!

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild has been out for some time. I'm sure if you're a fan of any of the...

Worst Nintendo Commercials Ever – Try Not To Cringe!

If you're a gamer that has been doing so in the 80's and 90's then the reality is it's hard to believe Nintendo has...

Nintendo Switch In depth Unboxing

If you weren't able to catch our live stream of the Nintendo Switch unboxing then you're in luck. We have a slightly condensed version...
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