These bad superhero games for the NES would have been better if they didn’t have one major flaw. Let’s talk about each one of them.

These bad superhero games for the NES would have been better if they didn’t have one major flaw. Let’s talk about each one of them.
Here are the five announcements that I really loved in the Nintendo Direct presentation during this year’s E3 event.
Why is there a Utah Jazz post in a blog about video games? Well, I became a fan of the Jazz because of video games. Let me share my story.
In my first Backlog Banter post, let me talk about the latest video game that I’ve managed to cross off my backlog list: Mega Man X Legacy Collection.
I just beat Mega Man X3! It was very challenging and such a fulfilling experience. I’d like to talk about that today!
In celebration of the 10th anniversary of the release of the Nintendo 3DS, let me revisit my biggest 3DS StreetPass experience.
Part 2 of a series revisiting each of the names that Nintendo gave its video game devices to assess how good or bad they are at branding.
So the fourth Smash Bros Ultimate DLC Fighters Pass 2 character is… Pyra/Mythra from Xenoblade Chronicles 2? Let’s discuss this!
Let’s revisit each of the names that Nintendo gave its video game devices to assess how good or bad they are at branding.
Buying the Nintendo 2DS was a vital moment in terms of my hobby. Let’s revisit my thoughts about it just before I bought one.
I wasn’t able to beat The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap on my first try when it came out ages ago. Playing this game again recently reminded me why.
After hours and hours of playing Asphalt 9, I can finally add the Rank S car Trion Nemesis to my garage. Read on to learn more!
Feeling nostalgic, I’d like to revisit my earliest video game experiences by looking at my early Game Boy game collection.
Sephiroth’s release last month marks a great time for speculation on who the remaining Smash Bros. Ultimate DLC fighters will be. Here are five characters who I’d love to be part of the game.
Asphalt 9 Legends for the Switch is a free-to-play game that you can enjoy without needing to spend a lot of money. Here’s how you can start the game with minimal cost.