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Editorials   -   Jan 16, 2015 Nintendo’s shortages are getting out of hand
Nintendo’s shortages are getting out of hand

If there’s one thing I love just as much as gaming, it’s game memorabilia.  Whether I’m rocking a video game T-shirt or simply decorating my game room with statues and posters, I just love to be surrounded by items that represent my passion for video games.  It

by Matt Welsh
Features   -   Jan 16, 2015 TGIF: Gaming Trend’s Weekend Lineup
TGIF: Gaming Trend’s Weekend Lineup

Seeing as how we are still in the outset of 2015, developers have yet to release any significant new titles this year. That will happen in a couple of weeks when we see the releases of the highly-anticipated Dying Light and the long-awaited remastering of Grim Fandango. For now, we

by Josh Devlin
Editorials   -   Jan 16, 2015 Recommended Reading: Our Guide to Visual Novels
Recommended Reading: Our Guide to Visual Novels

DISCLAIMER – Visual novels have a history of containing adult content intended for audiences of eighteen years or older. These types of visual novels, called “eroge” because they contain erotic content, are marked throughout the article. We made selections based on the strength of narrative rather then discriminating based on the

by Niko DelValle
Previews   -   Jan 16, 2015 An introductory look at Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;birth 2: Sisters Generation
An introductory look at Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;birth 2: Sisters Generation

First impressions of video games usually aren’t so strong, nor do they typically strike before the game is even finished downloading.  Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth 2: Sisters Generation had me at the semi-colon.  What a name!  This quaint little RPG for the PlayStation Vita has a name that implies

by Patrick Rost
Editorials   -   Jan 15, 2015 Bitten by the VN Bug: The Rising Tide of Visual Novels
Bitten by the VN Bug: The Rising Tide of Visual Novels

As I’ve grown older, I’ve found that as more responsibilities get tacked on, it gets harder and harder to find time for traditional gaming. Gaming is something I schedule now, a specific portion of the day I’ve set aside. I have work, chores, errands, and the best

by Eric Van Allen
Reviews   -   Jan 15, 2015 Fight for your Rivet life — Rivet Wars Eastern Front Review
Fight for your Rivet life — Rivet Wars Eastern Front Review

A while ago a game called Advance Wars came onto the scene for the Nintendo Game Boy Advance. While it contained a cute aesthetic, it made war games accessible to the general public. When board gamers think of a war game, they might think of sprawling miniature armies with a

by Keith Schleicher
Reviews   -   Jan 15, 2015 See you starside – Xia: Legends of a Drift System
See you starside – Xia: Legends of a Drift System

There are a few people I play games who turn their nose up at Kickstarter games. The phrase, “Well it is only a Kickstarter game,” has been spoken on more than one occasion. Some cling to this idea that a small independent company, or worse yet a single designer, could

by Scott Griffith
Previews   -   Jan 12, 2015 Fresh elements being added to the formula — Sorcerer King preview
Fresh elements being added to the formula — Sorcerer King preview

The strategy genre is one that has been dominated by Sid Meier’s Civilization franchise for many years now. Instead of providing an alternate history take with the gameplay, developer Stardock has taken a more fantasy-focused approach in Sorcerer King. This approach has you making a choice from six different

by Jay Malone
Nintendo’s shortages are getting out of hand
Editorials   -   Jan 16, 2015 Nintendo’s shortages are getting out of hand

If there’s one thing I love just as much as gaming, it’s game memorabilia.  Whether I’m rocking a video game T-shirt or simply decorating my game room with statues and posters, I just love to be surrounded by items that represent my passion for video games.  It

by Matt Welsh
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Editorials   -   Jan 16, 2015 Nintendo’s shortages are getting out of hand
Nintendo’s shortages are getting out of hand

If there’s one thing I love just as much as gaming, it’s game memorabilia.  Whether I’m rocking a video game T-shirt or simply decorating my game room with statues and posters, I just love to be surrounded by items that represent my passion for video games.  It

by Matt Welsh
Features   -   Jan 16, 2015 TGIF: Gaming Trend’s Weekend Lineup
TGIF: Gaming Trend’s Weekend Lineup

Seeing as how we are still in the outset of 2015, developers have yet to release any significant new titles this year. That will happen in a couple of weeks when we see the releases of the highly-anticipated Dying Light and the long-awaited remastering of Grim Fandango. For now, we

by Josh Devlin
Editorials   -   Jan 16, 2015 Recommended Reading: Our Guide to Visual Novels
Recommended Reading: Our Guide to Visual Novels

DISCLAIMER – Visual novels have a history of containing adult content intended for audiences of eighteen years or older. These types of visual novels, called “eroge” because they contain erotic content, are marked throughout the article. We made selections based on the strength of narrative rather then discriminating based on the

by Niko DelValle
Previews   -   Jan 16, 2015 An introductory look at Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;birth 2: Sisters Generation
An introductory look at Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;birth 2: Sisters Generation

First impressions of video games usually aren’t so strong, nor do they typically strike before the game is even finished downloading.  Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth 2: Sisters Generation had me at the semi-colon.  What a name!  This quaint little RPG for the PlayStation Vita has a name that implies

by Patrick Rost
Editorials   -   Jan 15, 2015 Bitten by the VN Bug: The Rising Tide of Visual Novels
Bitten by the VN Bug: The Rising Tide of Visual Novels

As I’ve grown older, I’ve found that as more responsibilities get tacked on, it gets harder and harder to find time for traditional gaming. Gaming is something I schedule now, a specific portion of the day I’ve set aside. I have work, chores, errands, and the best

by Eric Van Allen
Reviews   -   Jan 15, 2015 Fight for your Rivet life — Rivet Wars Eastern Front Review
Fight for your Rivet life — Rivet Wars Eastern Front Review

A while ago a game called Advance Wars came onto the scene for the Nintendo Game Boy Advance. While it contained a cute aesthetic, it made war games accessible to the general public. When board gamers think of a war game, they might think of sprawling miniature armies with a

by Keith Schleicher
Reviews   -   Jan 15, 2015 See you starside – Xia: Legends of a Drift System
See you starside – Xia: Legends of a Drift System

There are a few people I play games who turn their nose up at Kickstarter games. The phrase, “Well it is only a Kickstarter game,” has been spoken on more than one occasion. Some cling to this idea that a small independent company, or worse yet a single designer, could

by Scott Griffith
Previews   -   Jan 12, 2015 Fresh elements being added to the formula — Sorcerer King preview
Fresh elements being added to the formula — Sorcerer King preview

The strategy genre is one that has been dominated by Sid Meier’s Civilization franchise for many years now. Instead of providing an alternate history take with the gameplay, developer Stardock has taken a more fantasy-focused approach in Sorcerer King. This approach has you making a choice from six different

by Jay Malone
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