The premier Sega Genesis Game for Each Year During the Console’s Heyday The Sega Genesis, also known as the Mega Drive in regions outside of North America, was a 16-bit gaming console that competed head-to-head with the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES). The Genesis had its own unique library of …
Read More »Peaceful Pixels: New Demands Against Video Game Violence
Virtual Villainy: Parents Rally Against the Blocky Bloodshed in Video Games In an unprecedented crusade for virtual virtue, the Coalition for the Prevention of Digital Dastardliness (CPDD) has emerged as the world’s last hope against the pixelated plague of video game violence. This valiant group of concerned parents has declared …
Read More »The End of an Era: Yuzu Nintendo Switch Emulator Shuts Down Following $2.4 Million Settlement with Nintendo
Yuzu Emulator Shuts Down After Surprise Settlement With Nintendo In a shocking turn of events, the developers behind the popular Yuzu Nintendo Switch emulator have agreed to permanently shut down the project as part of a sudden settlement with Nintendo. In a statement included in today’s joint motion, Yuzu’s developers …
Read More »Top SNES Title for Each Year Throughout the Console’s Existence
The Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) is a hallmark of retro gaming, a testament to Nintendo’s enduring legacy in the video game industry. Each year of the SNES’s prime brought a standout game that not only defined the year but also left an indelible mark on gaming as a whole. …
Read More »Emulation Legality: Understanding Your Rights in the Dirty Corporate World Trying to Control Retro Gaming
Navigating the Legal Landscape of Retro Game Emulation In recent times, the revival of classic video games through emulation has sparked a renaissance for retro gaming. This resurgence has raised important questions about the legality of emulators and ROMs. While some gamers dive into the nostalgia-fueled world of emulation with …
Read More »The PlayStation 1 collection [1,350 games] video evolution and review
The PlayStation 1: A 32-Bit Revolution in Gaming The PlayStation 1 (PS1), Sony’s first foray into the console market, marked the beginning of a new era in video gaming. With its advanced 32-bit architecture, the PS1 redefined what gamers expected from their home console experience. I remember the year “Final …
Read More »Final Fantasy VII’s Darkest Chapter: Aerith, Red XIII, and Hojo’s Twisted Plan
Tifa’s original design in the 1997 release of “Final Fantasy VII” featured a character with disproportionately large breasts, a common trend in character design during that era, reflective of certain aesthetic preferences in the gaming industry. Over the years, there has been a push for more realistic and less sexualized …
Read More »The Top 10 Darkest and Most Horrific Video Game Characters of All Time
The Top 10 Darkest and Most Horrific Video Game Characters of All Time Video game history is filled with villains and antagonists, but some eclipse others in their malevolent deeds and the darkness they bring to their digital worlds. These characters have committed acts so vile and shocking that they’ve …
Read More »The Hunt for the Forbidden Fruit: Lost Adult Levels in Super Monkey Ball
Unveiling the Controversy: The Quest for Super Monkey Ball’s Lost “Adult” Levels Super Monkey Ball, a long-standing franchise known for its family-friendly puzzle-platforming gameplay, took an unexpected turn in 2012 with the release of “Super Monkey Ball: Banana Splitz” for the PS Vita. The game, which usually catered to a …
Read More »Nintendo’s Evil 80s and 90s Oath: Swear Allegiance to Nintendo or Die.
The Iron Grip of Nintendo: A Retro Rant on Gaming’s Lost Potential Let’s wind the clocks back to the 1980s – the era of neon, synth-pop, and the rise of the home video game console. Among the giants of the time, Nintendo’s NES (Nintendo Entertainment System) stood as the colossus, …
Read More »A 20-Year Madden Boycott: The NFL 2K5 Fans who mod update the rosters every year
The Unmatched Greatness of NFL 2K5 Before we get to the mod, one must understand the history. When NFL 2K5 hit the market in July 2004, it did so with a strategic price point of $19.99, significantly lower than the typical new release price for video games at that time, …
Read More »Microsoft Boasts They Paid White Employees Less Than Non-White Employees with ‘Same Job’ while Xbox sinks and layoffs ensue
In its latest diversity report, Microsoft has openly stated that it compensates its white employees less than employees of other ethnic backgrounds in similar job positions, highlighting its commitment to a “pay equity” initiative. This detail was disclosed in the 2023 Diversity and Inclusion Report, which emphasizes Microsoft’s adherence to the …
Read More »Square Enix censors Tifa’s cleavage in FFVII remake update patch. Expect even worse in rebirth.
Suare Enix Releases Controversial FFVII Remake Update Square Enix recently deployed an update for Final Fantasy VII Remake on PC and PlayStation. While containing some minor bug fixes, this update also censors Tifa’s cleavage in a notable cutscene. In the Nibelheim flashback sequence, Tifa’s outfit has been altered to cover …
Read More »Nintendo’s Latest Legal Move: Suing Yuzu for Switch Emulation Practices
Nintendo Initiates Legal Action Against Yuzu Emulator Developers Nintendo is taking legal action against the developers behind Yuzu, a popular emulator for running Switch games. The legal filing points out that Yuzu unlawfully bypasses Nintendo’s software security measures and contributes to piracy. The lawsuit highlights a significant instance where over …
Read More »SEGA CD’s Cult Classic JRPG Vay Set for Enhanced iPhone Port in 2024
SEGA’s nostalgic gem, Vay, initially released in 1993 for the SEGA CD and subsequently earning its place as a JRPG cult classic, particularly in the West, is poised for a resurgence. Fans can look forward to an “entirely new, fully reimagined port” specifically tailored for iPhone devices, set to launch later …
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