Nintendo has had a rough time with the Wii U. Reports showed up everywhere showing lifetime sales of the Wii U being quickly surpassed by the Xbox One and Playstation 4 in the UK, and surely the same will soon be said globally. Its predecessor managed to sell over 30 million more units than its […]Read More
Playstation Vita has been off to a slow start, some might argue, with many games being ports, remakes, or the indie games we already played last year on PC. It boasts strange hardware features like a rear touch pad, two cameras facing inwards and outwards, and a touch screen. The Vita boasts a host of […]Read More
A couple weeks back, I had the chance to check out the Oculus Rift for the first time. If you’re unfamiliar with the technology, it’s a virtual reality headset with 3D video, full motion head tracking, and soon it will be in HD. In some form or another, technology has shown up like this, but […]Read More
Everybody has a story. Some of my earliest memories are from sitting in front of my old television and dust-laden N64, cross legged with controller in hand, perusing Kakariko Village for whatever it had to offer. I remember sailing the open sea with no idea where to go, enjoying the beautiful soundtrack that accompanied my […]Read More
I had the opportunity to sit down with the Producer and Lead Creative behind “The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses,” a symphonic rendition of familiar music from everyone’s favorite Nintendo franchise, The Legend of Zelda. We talked about what’s new for their second season, Jeron’s past with gaming, and the potential (or not) […]Read More
There are minor GTA V spoilers for the mission “By the Book.” You have been warned. Grand Theft Auto V thus far has been a truly memorable experience. Watching the demise of a family man, the shattering dreams of an up and coming gangster, and the pure sadism of a maniac has been a treat, exemplifying […]Read More