Month: October 2023

There’s a bit of an old school reunion party going on in the gaming world in 2023.  Over recent times Atari have been found picking up the nostalgic stick, reimagining and Recharging their classics from decades past. And there have been a ton of arcade icons popping up on the digital stores too; Operation Wolf
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Nintendo revealed in August that longtime Mario voice actor Charles Martinet would no longer be voicing Mario. Amongst speculation of a different voice actor for Mario in Super Mario Bros. Wonder trailers, Nintendo also announced Martinet was not jumpman’s voice in the game, leaving fans to wonder who the new voice is. After months of
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Certainly, the impact of Analogue’s offerings extends beyond the aesthetic charm and nostalgic appeal of their products. Their commitment to preserving the original gaming experience through FPGA technology has been a notable contribution to the gaming industry. With the Analogue Pocket, gamers can relive the classics without the compromises often associated with emulation. The device’s
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Grotty fantasy Soulslike Lords of the Fallen – which I have been cautiously looking forward to, despite Ed’s efforts to temper my expectations – is getting its chainmail-wearing arse kicked by Steam players. It seems to be selling well, squatting at third on the platform’s global top seller charts by revenue, but the user review
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Last week, we asked you to share thrilling moments from Assassin’s Creed Mirage using #PSshare #PSBlog. Here are this week’s highlights:  Diaphragamer shares Basim standing against the setting sun Avadakedvr2 shares Basim making a Leap of Faith into hay below ValkyrieQ8 shares Basim holding a gray and white cat whose fur makes the Assassins symbol
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After nearly two years since the initial announcement, Microsoft has finally and officially acquired Activision Blizzard for a colossal $69 billion. This means that Activision Blizzard, which is the company behind franchises like Call of Duty and Diablo, is now part of Xbox’s first-party umbrella. As a result, Xbox’s stable of IPs and game franchises
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