With 2020 now firmly in the rearview mirror, a new year means a host of new milestones with this year being no different. As we kickstart 2021, the year ahead will see significant video game anniversaries for some of the medium’s biggest franchises. Some of which include; The Legend of Zelda, Pokemon, and Skyrim. Today
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EON Gaming’s Super 64 device is one of the cooler products we have reviewed in the last year or so that involves retro gaming. With only a few easy steps, it allows you to get a new lease on life with the Nintendo 64 that you might still have sitting around your home collecting dust.
For me, Rare is one of my favourite developers of all time, who have created some of my favourite games. The British studio has just turned 35, after forming back in 1985, and has decided to celebrate the milestone with a gift to their fans. Revealed via a Tweet and subsequent blog post, Rare has
The “Gigaleak” saga has been ongoing for a few days now and lots of interesting Nintendo information has surfaced from it. ROM hackers have revealed an apparent Pokemon MMO and some information about extra The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time content. Arguably most importantly though they’ve proved the existence of Luigi in Super Mario
Ah, the sequel. It is inevitable nowadays that any successful product will eventually get a sequel. Video games, movies; hell, even the Big Mac got a sequel. Technically a prequel too with the Junior Mac. It is just something that is unavoidable. Studios want the dream of something like a Star Wars or Lord of
It’s been over ten years since we have received a new game in the Banjo-Kazooie series and longtime fans are arguably antsier than ever before to see the beloved bear and bird return in their own new title. While many of these fans are surely hoping that Banjo and Kazooie will return in a proper
The Legend of Zelda fans are an incredibly talented group and once again they’ve astounded with some incredible work. YouTube channel 64 Bits created a “Paper Zelda” RPG style trailer using the same graphical and animation style as the popular Paper Mario RPG titles. To say this trailer is gorgeous is a huge understatement. Not
It seems almost inconceivable that over two-decades since launch there is a subsection of gamers still uncovering the mysteries of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Yet, the modding and coding community are taking on a fairly massive project to do just that: decompile the code from the original N64 ROM of Ocarina of Time.
After surpassing the Wii U and GameCube in terms of lifetime sales, it was only a matter of time until the Switch surpassed that of the Nintendo 64, the next major console that the Switch was within reach of passing. Now, in light of some potential new sales figures, it seems that the Switch has
Back in 1997, Turok released for Nintendo 64 and soon became one of the system’s most notable first-person shooters. While the series’ history is deeply rooted in Nintendo consoles, we actually haven’t seen a game on one of the Japanese giant’s platforms since Turok: Evolution in 2002. That finally changed today as we learned that
Happy 20th anniversary, Super Smash Bros. series! One more year away from being able to purchase a drink legally in the United States. And while the release of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate may be enough to capstone a terrific year, the famed series creator Masahiro Sakurai also sent out positive vibes to celebrate the game’s storied success. In a
As if the 20-year-old classic The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time needed more points to add to its GOAT status, a new video essay by Javed L Sterritt on his YouTube channel Good Blood provides an unparalleled look at reading between the lines of Ocarina of Time‘s story, gameplay, and world. “OCARINA OF TIME –