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Donald Trump Has Some Bad News for Nintendo
I write about games, I don't write about politics. I usually try to not even read about politics. Yet I feel that it is my duty to speak out because #DonaldTrump is affecting the thing I love the most (no offense to my wife, my children, or the Fiery Doritos Loco Taco Supreme).
Matthew BaileyPublished 7 years ago in Gamers8 Fascinating Things You Didn't Know About Super Mario (and 1 Really Salacious Thing)
For the last 35 years Mario has been one of the most iconic video game characters to ever grace a gaming screen. Since 1981 #Mario has led the charge for characters who are just too ingrained in pop-culture to ever fade into non-existence.
Matthew BaileyPublished 7 years ago in GamersIs Atari Introducing the Next 'Must Have' Gaming Hardware?
Some may remember last year when #Atari announced that they would be returning to the world of gaming hardware. Nowadays, Atari tends to be associated with the retro revolution that comes and goes just as the hype train arrives and leaves (ahem, #PokemonGO).
Matthew BaileyPublished 7 years ago in GamersApril's Xbox One Update Will Finally Speed up the Dashboard, and Introduce Better Streaming
Microsoft has made several changes to the Xbox One software over the past three years, and although it's been a slow process, the improvements have been well received. Since the console's launch in November 2013, gamers have watched as several long-wished improvements have been incorporated.
Matthew BaileyPublished 7 years ago in GamersThe Nintendo Switch Steps Into The Console Wars In A Big Way: How Does It Stack Up?
It's official, Nintendo is back. And in a BIG way! Nintendo unveiled their newest addition to the console wars when they announced the Nintendo Switch in an epic launch trailer.
Matthew BaileyPublished 7 years ago in GamersSonic Forces Review
Following the success of Sonic Mania, a game that managed to wring out the last drops of nostalgic milk from the metaphorical udder, Sonic Team attempted to the recreate the lighting in the bottle with their latest gimmick ridden addition to the Sonic canon. It’s made by the same teams that brought us Sonic Colours and Sonic Generations and while I loved these games, I can’t help but notice the lazy stink of mechanical reuse here. See colours had wisp power-ups, little aliens that grant you special abilities and Generations was a nostalgia romp through Sonic’s past. But Sonic Team here has flat-out taken these mechanics and put them in this game, as you have wisp powerups again and most of the levels are mashups of previous games.
Lee FisherPublished 7 years ago in GamersHow To Build Mercy in the Pathfinder RPG
Angela Ziegler was a renowned scientist, doctor, and pacifist who believed in peace and healing, not in war. While Overwatch was clearly a militaristic organization, Ziegler managed to find a way to work with them, while still getting what she wanted. A guardian angel to some, and an angel of mercy to others, she saved countless lives during her time with the organization, and hasn't let its dissolution stop her from doing what she feels is right.
Neal LitherlandPublished 7 years ago in GamersWill 'Five Night's At Freddy's' Be The Start Of A New Film Genre Based On Indie Horror Games?
Recently, the hit indie horror game franchise Five Nights At Freddys received some great news on the Hollywood front, being picked up by horror movie giant Blumhouse. This is the perfect situation for the movie to end up.
Tyler S. CallawayPublished 7 years ago in GamersWhy I Love: 'Team Fortress 2'
Truthfully, I feel a bit guilty when talking about video games so much. I feel this way because I don’t find myself playing them as often as I once did. There’s three reasons for this. The first is that I feel as though the golden era of video games has come to an end (more on that in the future). The second reason is that gaming has become ridiculously expensive over the years, and being a student in 2017 doesn’t exactly have its financial perks.
A Little Game Called Garry's Mod
A small area of grass, enclosed in an invisible wall, with a square of slightly elevated concrete jutting out above the ground in the center.
D.C. PerryPublished 7 years ago in GamersNintendo Switch Will Have Games From EA, Bethesda, Ubisoft, Activision. Here's What That Means
Well, the day is finally here. Early this morning, Nintendo released a preview of the Nintendo Switch, and it looks absolutely amazing. The Nintendo Switch looks to introduce mobility to the console generation while also working as an in-home console to boot.
Matthew BaileyPublished 7 years ago in Gamers'Call Of Duty: Infinite Warfare' Takes First-Person Shooters To The Next Level
Call of Duty has been a global phenomenon for the better part of a decade, releasing yearly iterations developed by Infinity Ward, Treyarch and Sledgehammer Games. The franchise storyline has stretched across a vast era of time, allowing players to experience everything, from the hectic campaign of World War II to the possible future. And we have loved every moment of it.
Matthew BaileyPublished 7 years ago in Gamers