The 2020 Capcom Cyberattack May Have Been More Dire Than You Realized
Capcom has struggled ever since it endured a cyberattack in November 2020, but the cyberattack may have been more dire than you realized.
Read MoreCapcom has struggled ever since it endured a cyberattack in November 2020, but the cyberattack may have been more dire than you realized.
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 MoreSometimes, video games get their story and plot freakishly right. Here's how Tom Clancy's original Ghost Recon actually predicted the future.
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 MoreOn Monday, David "TheGrefg" Martinez broke multiple records with his Fortnite skin reveal on Twitch.
Read MoreMicrosoft offers a small but steadily-growing roster of colored controllers, including all-white and blue. Soon, you can add red to your rainbow of peripherals.
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 MoreYouTube user SnazzyAI recently shared a look at what New Horizons might look like running at 60fps and in 4K resolution.
Read MorePlayers will get the chance to pull off some heroic antics alongside an online friend via Gotham Knights' two-player co-op feature, but that's not all.
Read MoreThe developers are looking to put an end to companies who are creating cheats specifically for their titles.
Read MoreYoru, who is set to be added to the game on Jan. 12, was first revealed just days before the new Episode's scheduled start date.
Read MoreTwitch streamer Asmongold announced via Twitter that he's taking a break from streaming, much to the dismay of his fans.
Read MoreRoger Clark started a lot of speculation a few days ago with an Instagram post: This Red Dead Redemption 2 actor might appear in the God of War sequel.
Read MoreOne Redditor found out that players can make it across the map on the Oppressor Mk 1 simply by going inverted.
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 MoreThanks to the popularity of critically acclaimed action adventure title Ghost of Tsushima, a crowd-funded restoration project for an island in Japan took off.
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 MoreKlee's ears have sparked a ton of conversation among the Genshin Impact community, with many wondering how she got them.
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 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 MoreCD Projekt Red admitted it was wrong to rush the game out. Now the Polish government is stepping in to put out this fire.
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 MoreThe whole situation just feels like an elaborate April Fools' Day joke that doesn't have a clear punchline.
Read MoreGamers have grown accustomed to watching three major companies battle it out during the console wars race: Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo.
Read MoreThe PlayStation is mere months away and Sony is already trying to make sure that gamers have everything they need to bring the system to vivid life.
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