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Top 10 Darkest Nintendo Characters
For a family-friendly company, Nintendo knows how to make some morbid stories. Welcome to WatchMojo.com, and today, we’re counting down our picks for the "Top 10 Darkest Nintendo Characters."
'Pokemon Stadium' Review
Many people who grew up in the 90s on Nintendo 64 games remember playing Pokémon Stadium as children engaging in countless battles within the game and with their friends for hours on end. And while those people (including myself) still love the game even to this day due to nostalgic memories, there are more reasons to enjoy the game in completing it as an adult.
Neal SastryPublished 6 years ago in Gamers- Top Story - October 2018
Worst Sega Games in History
The gaming industry has been the leading innovator of entertainment ever since the emergence of Sega and its first game ever, Pong. Since then, video games have evolved and grown accustomed to the modern age, such as Call of Duty and Fortnite. There have been several different systems and companies throughout this period of time and it will only continue to grow. From classic systems such as Nintendo to the ground-breaking PlayStation 4, memorable games have been a part of gaming history.
Patricia SarkarPublished 6 years ago in Gamers Top 4 Links in LOZ
As a majority of Zelda fans should know there are many different Links throughout the Legend of Zelda timeline, a new one is conveniently brought into being with enough time to grow into either a boy or teen capable of saving Hyrule from a recurring evil. Today though, I want to go through all the different hero's Hyrule has had and decide which ones were the best.
Jake ClevelandPublished 6 years ago in Gamers'Dr. Chaos' on the NES
Dr. Chaos is one serious game, and you’ll either love it, or hate it… or maybe both. Released in 1988 in North America by FCI Inc., and officially titled Dr. Chaos: Hell’s Gate in Japan, you take control of some guy, the younger brother of Dr. Chaos… I guess. I mean, your older brother is some kind of mad scientist, and to further his experiments, he locked himself away in a mansion in the woods.
Aaron DennisPublished 6 years ago in GamersDid 'Pokemon Go' Leak a Gen 8 Pokemon?
As we all very vividly remember, Pokemon Go blew the online gaming and phone gaming world away in July 2016. Although the hype of the real world Pokemon experience has died down dramatically since the game dropped two years ago, it still has a great number of players who've either played since the beginning or have started between then and now. Either way you twist it, Pokemon Go has had two very strong years of gameplay/downloads in both the Google Play App store and Apple App Store. And we can't disagree with those numbers when you think about their new releases such as the "Celebi and Mew Research Quests," the recent update that gave its users the ability to trade and add each other, and their monthly Community Day events. Their last community day fell this Saturday, September 22nd. The next Community Day will fall on October 21, 2018.
Abstract AmmyPublished 6 years ago in GamersTop 10 New Features for 'Pokémon Let's Go Pikachu and Eevee'
The new Pokémon games for the Nintendo Switch were announced a few months ago, however there are new features being announced each month and the game is now vastly different from the original Pokemon Yellow that they are based off.
Connor WilcoxPublished 6 years ago in GamersEverything You Need to Know for the Return of Moltres in 'Pokémon GO'
Whether you're a high level Pokémon Go fanatic or just jumping back in, Saturday September 8th should be a day on every player's mind. Triumphantly returning to raid battles across the world, Moltres, the mascot of Team Valor, brings with it a spectacular bounty of stardust and XP. Here are 6 tips you need to know before you go out raiding.
Louis TighePublished 6 years ago in GamersMost Popular Games for Switch Players
Nintendo consoles always seem to be in a league of their own. With proprietary series like Donkey Kong and Super Smash Bros, Nintendo has been the reigning champion of party games. On the flip side, Nintendo's exclusive nature has kept away some of the most popular multi-platform titles from other consoles. The Nintendo Switch, however, has helped usher in a new era of cross-platform titles, giving Switch owners access to some of the most popular games in the world. From these cross-platform titles to Nintendo exclusives, here are some of the most popular games for Switch players right now.
Joseph D. N. KendrickPublished 6 years ago in GamersBuff That Pokémon! 1: Pikachu
Have you or someone you know ever saw the Pokémon games and thought: "Hmm, Pikachu is the mascot of the entire series, so he must be extremely powerful." Well I'm sorry to say that assumption couldn't be farther from reality. If we were to describe Mewtwo's power as "ringing the bell" of a high striker carnival game, Pikachu wouldn't even be able to get the puck off the lever. It's that bad.
- Top Story - August 2018
Top 10 Competitive Pokémon
Pokémon is a complex game with many different combinations and strategies to master the hardest of these being competitive play.
Connor WilcoxPublished 6 years ago in Gamers Potential Echo Fighters for 'Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'
With six Echo fighters already confirmed to be in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, it doesn't seem like the train is stoppin' any time soon! So let's go over what other potential Echo Fighters could still make it into the game! In addition, I'll also be giving a percentage of how likely I think they are to be added.
Milo WilliamsPublished 6 years ago in Gamers