Darkseed 2 is dark, but probably not as dark as your soul is after playing this game. Gamers beware, you’re in for a scare.
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Alex Rider: Stormbreaker – Nintendo DS
Platform: Nintendo DS Developer: Altron Publisher: THQ Release Date: July 7th, 2006 Genre: Action-adventure Nerd Rating: 3 out of 10! What is a game based on a movie if the game completely rewrites certain parts of the movie? I’m not entirely sure what it is to be completely honest, but maybe we should ask… Continue reading Alex Rider: Stormbreaker – Nintendo DS
Top Ten Best Emulators for the PC
by Dovahkyle I was introduced to the world of emulators when my brother brought a hard drive back from Iraq containing emulators for NES, SNES, and Sega Genesis. I was blown away by the ability to play my all time favorites right on my computer. The craze of emulators has kept many would-be obsolete consoles… Continue reading Top Ten Best Emulators for the PC
Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney: Dual Destinies – 3DS
Platform: 3DS (Download Only) Developer: Capcom Publisher: Capcom Release Date (NA): October 24, 2013 Genre: Adventure, Visual Novel Nerd Rating: 8 out of 10 Reviewed by Shadow Links Phoenix Wright is finally back in his own game after a few side games with Apollo Justice and Miles Edgeworth taking the show. On his travels he even managed… Continue reading Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney: Dual Destinies – 3DS
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – DS
Platform: Nintendo DS Developer: Capcom Publisher: Capcom Release Date (NA): October 11, 2001 Genre: Adventure, Visual Novel Reviewed by Flagostomos When you hear the term “video game”, what comes to your mind? A plumber dressed in red jumping on the heads of harmless creatures, dunking a giant turtle in a pool of lava, only to… Continue reading Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – DS
Nintendo: Are They Taking a Step Backwards with the 2DS?
The Cubist reports on Nintendo’s newest revision to their 3DS handheld system, the 2DS.
Nintendo e-Reader
Late in 2002 (2001 in Japan), Nintendo would release an interesting add-on for the Game Boy Advance (GBA) known as the e-Reader. At first glance, the term “e-Reader” may evoke thoughts of Kindles, Nooks, and other such electronic reading devices, but back then the “reader” part of the name referred to the device’s ability to read codes printed on cards.