10 Years Later: Donkey Kong Country Returns stands head and shoulders above the rest! The idea of…
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Donkey Kong Country: 25 Years Later Back in 1994, Nintendo was struggling with their 16-bit Super Nintendo…
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The transition of Nintendo’s primary business focus wasn’t as simple as cards into video games.
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Game ReviewsGames
‘Super Smash Bros. Ultimate’ Review: (Mostly) Smashing Good Fun
by Harry Morrisby Harry MorrisSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate is unrivalled as a pick up and play beat ’em up, and a roaring celebration of all things Nintendo.
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Missed this week’s top gaming news? Been too busy gaming? Spent your entire time reading the crazy…
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17 Years Later – Gather some friends. Roll the dice. Play some mini-games. Collect some coins. Buy some Stars. Become the Super-Star.
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The overall Mario franchise, depending on what you might count as its origin, is slightly over 35…
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Film
10 Years Later: ‘The King of Kong’ Remains a Triumphant Underdog Tale
by Mike Worbyby Mike WorbyWhen The King of Kong originally premiered at the Slamdance Film Festival back in January of 2007 (though it wouldn’t be…
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The world of ROM hacks can be a scary place. Diving head first into the community with…
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Though the Wii U never achieved the popularity Nintendo had hoped for in the successor to one…
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Games
‘Donkey Kong Country’ – An Instant Classic and One of the All-Time Greatest Games
by Mark Sylviaby Mark SylviaPeople tend to forget this largely because now it’s considered the greatest game console of all time,…
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Nintendo PodcastNXpress Nintendo PodcastPodcasts
NXpress Podcast 63: ‘Pokemon Go’ and 35 Years of Donkey Kong
July 9 marked the 35th anniversary of one of the true milestones in video gaming history. On…
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Anyone who owned an N64 in the 90’s can probably recite a lyric or two from Donkey Kong…
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From Bayonetta to Lara Croft, there are a good amount of female leads in games who are…
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Awesome Mixtape: The Best Music from Rare’s Video Games Over the years, Rare developed some of our…
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Goomba Stomp’s Hall of Fame is reserved for only those Nintendo titles that can be called absolute…