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All things handheld for gamers on the go; featuring Gameboys, PSPs and much more.
5 Ways to Use Nintendo Switch That You Have Never Thought of
Nintendo has been competing with itself since they started their journey in the gaming industry. In the last five years, Nintendo has tried to come out with a completely new type of gaming technique that is different from all competitors. Nintendo is known for bringing new and fresh gaming methods to people all over the world. Due to the constant innovation of Nintendo, they are getting more and more popular with time. Nintendo changed the gaming dynamics yet again by delivering to us Nintendo Switch, which is a mixture of a traditional home gaming experience as well as a console gaming experience. As the Nintendo Switch gives both types of user experience to us, there are multiple ways of using the Nintendo Switch.
Paisley HansenPublished 5 years ago in Gamers10 Never Forgotten Moments from Old-School Pokemon
As much as I love PokemoGo and Pokemon X/Y ... I really miss the old days of Pokemon. Sometimes I really don't mind all the new generations ... but the truth is that Pokemon Red brings a lot of nostalgia to me. The OldSchool Pokemon, I'm talking about Pokemon Yellow and Mewtwo Strike Back. So ... my childhood really. I put together here a list of ten never forgotten moments from Pokemon in the 2000s era. I hope this brings back a happy memory or two.
Best Handheld Gaming Consoles of 2018
Handheld gaming consoles are quickly becoming prevalent on the scene, whether you are a child receiving your first gaming device or hold a sentimentality for how the new era of gaming is developing. These devices are a popular video game option for gamers who like to play video games on the go. These game consoles are versatile and continue to upgrade each year as game devices become more advanced. Portable games continue to be the most necessary convenience for gamers worldwide. The clamshell design has been popular over the years for handheld game systems, because players can play games in a compact way and keep their game devices safe. However, new handheld consoles are taking things to the next level with even more sleek design features. Here are some of the best handheld gaming consoles on the market today and the unique features they offer so that you can get out of your gaming chair and play around the world.
Morgan E. WestlingPublished 6 years ago in Gamers'Pokémon Go' Helped My Anxiety
Anxiety is a funny thing to wrap your head around. It exists in everyone but some have it worse than others. Some never let it see the light of day, and some, like myself, bottle it until it explodes in a cascade of terrible thoughts and irrational fears. This explosion of mine was triggered by something my wife said a small while ago.
'Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance'
Dark Alliance is another Dungeons and Dragons game for the GBA. I believe there is another version of this game for the PS2 as well, but I’ve never played it. All the Dungeon and Dragons video games have a special appeal to me; it may be because they are based on a very rich and intricate world originally created by Gary Gigax and Dave Arneson. Maybe, it’s just because I was a DnD dork playing throughout high school. I don’t know…at any rate, Dark Alliance is a pretty good game.
Aaron DennisPublished 6 years ago in Gamers5 Game Boy Games You Don't Need to Play
The Game Boy was Nintendo's first handheld game console to hit the stores. Released in 1989, it boasted a rather strange library. Many games were remakes of games available on the NES, but some were games created exclusively for the Game Boy. None of the remakes for the original Game Boy were as good as their NES counterparts, but many of the other games were fun…in small spurts.
Aaron DennisPublished 6 years ago in GamersCelebrate 'Pokemon Go' with This Awesome Metal 'Pokemon' Theme Song Cover
There is a Pokemon craze going on at the moment, all powered by the newly released Pokemon GO. However, back in the 90s there was another Pokemon craze. There were video games, plushies, backpacks, stickers, clothes, and of course the anime/cartoon. If you were a kid growing up in the 90s, not only did you know all of the names of the original Pokemon, you also knew all the words to the cartoon's theme song.
Tara FoulkrodPublished 6 years ago in Gamers'Pokemon Go' Not Friendly for Rural Gamers
I admit it - I was not too excited for Pokemon GO when I heard about Niantic, Inc. working on the game. It's not that I don't think Niantic is a cool company, just the opposite. They're doing great things and trying to get people out into the world to explore where they live. Unfortunately, where you live has a great deal to do with how their games play out. I played Ingress for awhile, and LOVED it. That is, until I was actually having to schedule when to make the drive to town to play the game.
Tara FoulkrodPublished 6 years ago in GamersWhy My Kids Are Getting Pokémon Sun and Moon for Christmas
When I was a child, there was no more magical time than Christmas. I would wake up before the rising sun, rush downstairs, and stare in awe at the bounty of gifts below the glittering lights adorning the tree in the living room. It wouldn’t matter what the gifts were, and some years were leaner than others, but I will always remember that feeling of seeing presents where there were none the night before. One of the best gifts I received was actually a dual gift for me and my brother that we absolutely loved and played with obsessively for a long time – Pokémon Red and Blue.
Tara FoulkrodPublished 6 years ago in GamersCould 'Pokemon GO' Land A Critical Hit On Your Cell Phone Data?
Pokemon GO is here, and the world is buzzing about what gamers are finally able to do: capture the beloved 151 generation one Pokemon right from their mobile device in the real world. Well, almost real world. Pokemon GO utilizes an Augmented Reality that uses GPS location and real time movement to track you as you travel around town. So in essence you can find Pokemon in your very own backyard, literally.
Matthew BaileyPublished 6 years ago in GamersIf Pokemon Were Made for iPhone
Although it's my usual fanart feature for a beloved game, I'm pretty sure this article actually belongs in the "Horror" section. Because I am looking into the face of hell, and it makes my game-loving blood run cold.
RoAnna SylverPublished 6 years ago in GamersThe 10 Pokemon Games You Haven't Played — But Need To
The Pokemon phenomenon started in Japan in 1996 (North America wasn't until 1998), and the world hasn't stopped wanting to become the greatest Pokemon trainer since. The Pokemon world tends to be a vibrant, colorful place full of hopes and dreams and the ever-present unusual animals based off zoology and folklore. If you're anything like me, you've probably spent hundreds of hours wandering the digital wilderness of the Pokemon games looking to fight, capture and train a wide assortment of Pocket Monsters.
Matthew BaileyPublished 6 years ago in Gamers