Maker games, like Little Big Planet and Super Mario Maker, have always been popular. At their best, they are virtual spaces where anyone can put on a game developer’s
If you grew up in the emerging otaku market in 2006, you might have experienced Clash of Ninja for the Gamecube. While it was a serviceable anime fighter, it was
Anyone else remember the older days of gaming, where we had limited pixels, colors, and gameplay options? Sure, I wasn’t around during the beginning with games like Pong, but
Sometimes games are viral because of how amazing they are, and other times they’re just viral because of the memes. From Goat Simulator to Snakeybus, there lies a category
Did you know that 80% of the world’s animals are insects? Neither did I until I was graced with this random fact while playing Bug Academy on Switch. It
While this year may have been different, I usually love when developers and publishers dole out their April Fools’ Day pranks. Whether it be impossibly cool concepts or just duds
Kids games, especially licensed kids games, get a bad rap. They’re often assumed to be low budget, poorly made, and rushed through development in less than a year to
Wales Interactive is the publisher that comes to mind when I think of modern full-motion video games now. They’ve really gotten it down to a science, and recent projects
It’s hard to believe that it’s been eight years since Animal Crossing: New Leaf first released in Japan. Eight years seems like a very long time between installments,
Bubble Bobble has always been a strange game for me. You blow bubbles onto enemies then pop them with the spikes on your cute little dragon back. Ever since its