44% Of People Want To See A Remake Of This Nintendo 64 Classic
The N64 title that got the most votes is one of the most revolutionary first-person shooters of all time.
Read MoreThe N64 title that got the most votes is one of the most revolutionary first-person shooters of all time.
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Read MoreNone of Chrono Trigger's endings are quite so wild as a secret ending that can only be reached under special circumstances.
Read MoreInstead of featuring bite-sized isometric worlds, Bowser's Fury appears to be a large, happy-go-lucky experience in the vein of Super Mario Odyssey.
Read MoreAnimal Crossing: New Horizons features quite a few Easter eggs, including a surprise for Splatoon fans. Here's Splatoon Easter egg you may have missed.
Read MoreThe celebration of Mario continues. The special console features a bright red color scheme for the dock, Joy-Cons, and the system itself.
Read MoreA slept-on GameCube FPS that deserves more praise is a game that ended up being the second Mature-rated release published by Nintendo on the console.
Read MoreWhich games were so maligned by critics that they've all but disappeared from any sort of video game-related discussion altogether?
Read MoreOn Monday, David "TheGrefg" Martinez broke multiple records with his Fortnite skin reveal on Twitch.
Read MoreOne Breath of the Wild player has pulled off an extremely long-range trick shot that would be impressive in any game, period.
Read MoreTwitch celebrity Michael "Shroud" Grzesiek got into a bit of hot water with fans after he bad-mouthed Among Us during a streaming session.
Read MoreYouTube user SnazzyAI recently shared a look at what New Horizons might look like running at 60fps and in 4K resolution.
Read MoreAccording to a recent interview, he beloved Hitman 2 briefcase bug-turned-feature is making its return in Hitman 3.
Read MoreVideo game developer Rare produced a number of the N64's big hits, yet Nintendo sold the company in 2002. This is why Nintendo lost Rare to Microsoft.
Read MoreRaiden is an essential part of the Mortal Kombat series. As it turns out, he was inspired by a character from from John Carpenter's Big Trouble in Little China.
Read MoreAlthough today, Sega is a shadow of its former self, it was the king of gaming during the Genesis days. Here's why Sega was never the same after the Genesis.
Read MoreWhile the NES made a huge splash upon its debut, it was not the first console Nintendo ever made. In 1977, Nintendo released the Color TV-Game 6.
Read MoreNetherRealm Studios' Ed Boon has revealed a surprising character fans want included in the Mortal Kombat canon.
Read MoreFallout 4 has its fair share of easter eggs, but one of them might be creepier than others. There's a reference to Edgar Allan Poe hidden within Fallout 4.
Read MoreKlee's ears have sparked a ton of conversation among the Genshin Impact community, with many wondering how she got them.
Read MoreNintendo is no stranger to developing tools for parents to monitor kids' gaming activities. In the 1980s, the NES was ruling the gaming world.
Read MoreThe world can now play Pokemon Red in the unlikeliest of places: Twitter. More than 30,000 people have joined in the Twitter Pokemon game so far.
Read MoreMario's wildly successful creator, Shigeru Miyamoto, is not a fan. In fact, he was rather embarrassed by Super Mario Bros. 3. This is why.
Read MoreBack in its heyday, Rare was a highly-regarded Nintendo staple. It's easy to forget that Rare also released a third-person shooter on the N64 at one point.
Read MoreIf you have no clue on how Blaze came to be, prepare to have your mind blown. The truth is, Blaze started out as nothing more than a background stage character.
Read MoreSome new data shows that, at least sales-wise, Microsoft and Sony's flagship consoles can't hold a candle to the trusty old Switch.
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