Gamers are a diverse breed. From PC aficionados and console fanatics, to retro devotees and casual admirers, there is no one-size-fits-all model of videogame hobbyist. Though we possess many differences, like game preferences...
| Taylor Stein |
Not every hobby is created equally nor is every pastime equally respected. As a gaming enthusiast, videogames represent the epitome of entertainment in my eyes. They alone reign atop my personal pedestal of happiness, a speci...
| Taylor Stein |
Today is a decent day to be a 3DS owner, as a heap of stuff is headed your way. First off we have Sparkle Snapshots 3D (3DS eShop, $5.99) and Gradius (3DS VC, $4.99) headed to the eShop, along with a Moshi Monsters Moshlings ...
| Chris Carter |
Mike from the YouTube team Warialasky is up to his ol' shenanigans, once again using videogame items to be a right d*ck in the real world. Above, he uses a supply of Poké Balls to jack any vehicle he has his heart set...
| Tony Ponce |
The Did You Know Gaming series is a pretty wonderful look at the lesser known facts of your favorite videogames. The latest episode of the YouTube show takes a look at the Star Fox series, and reveals a pretty dark item from...
| Hamza CTZ Aziz |
IGN had a moment with Miyamoto himself, and quizzed him on potential franchises he would like to see on the Wii U. Out of all of the great series and IPs that Nintendo has to offer, Miyamoto focused on just two: Metroid and S...
| Chris Carter |
[Update: The video has been re-uploaded with Fox's name corrected and some added voice samples.] How awesome would it be if the next Star Fox had character models that looked exactly like the puppets used in the original's p...
| Tony Ponce |
He-who-bangs-the-drums, NukaCola, comes out strong with his latest VGdrum cover. His target this week? Star Fox on the Super Nintendo, a.k.a. the game with the geometry and shapes and animal fighter pilots, so adorable! They...
| Tony Ponce |
Just do it! Love you, Google.
| Dale North |
In recent months, I've taken to giving myself a break in the day by playing a few rounds of Team Fortress 2. When some of my colleagues began to join me, I knew I had yet another opportunity to take something I was enjoying ...
| Conrad Zimmerman |
Those who bought a Nintendo 3DS may wonder why their system -- which perfectly allows for online gaming -- hasn't got any online games. Crucially, they may wonder why a multiplayer-focused release like Star Fox 64 3...
| Jim Sterling |
The N64 is my least favorite console of all time, but I still feel the need to own one, mostly for Star Fox 64. It's easily one of my favorite games on the console, way ahead of Super Mario 64 and Ocarina of Time. That's part...
| Jonathan Holmes |
One of my favorite features of the 3DS is the ability to explore the world of mainstream media in 3D. Unfortunately, other than the still expanding Nintendo Video (which has some good stuff from college humor and few quality ...
| Jonathan Holmes |
We previewed Star Fox 64 3D earlier, but that's just words and static pictures. Fancy some gameplay footage of Fox pew-pewing his way through space? It's prettier than what you played 14 years ago, I promise. Come for the updated, crisp visuals and stay for the endearing space critters pleading for your support. Star Fox 64 3D will be out September 9.
| Patricia Hernandez |
Its been fourteen years since Peppy first told us to do a barrel roll on the Nintendo 64. Now he and all your other space critter friends are back, in another dimension to boot. The original Star Fox 64 introduced a bevy of n...
| Patricia Hernandez |
This is one of the oddest, but most awesome videos I have seen in a long time. I don't even know how to describe it. It is a short (the first of a series?) starring the Star Fox characters as stuffed animals, walking, talkin...
| Chad Concelmo |