GilvaSunner, the go to YouTuber to listen to high quality classic Nintendo video game soundtracks (which aren’t monetised) said on Twitter yesterday that Nintendo has pulled another 2,200 videos from his soundtrack-based YouTube channel. He is now looking to delete his YouTube channel on Friday which he has happily ran for 11 years. His thoughts
0 Comments
This site may earn affiliate commissions from the links on this page. Terms of use. (Photo: Coolcaesar/Wikimedia Commons)The Federal Trade Commission is launching an antitrust review of Microsoft’s bid to acquire Activision Blizzard—AKA one of the biggest potential acquisitions the video games industry has seen for a while.  The FTC and the Justice Department share
0 Comments
Like an over-eager puppy, Gav-Gav Odyssey won’t sit down. As we played through its puzzle levels, it kept bringing us new ideas and different types of puzzles. It couldn’t manage five levels in a row without shifting the gameplay into a completely different direction.  As an approach to making a game, it’s as double-edged a
0 Comments
Audio player loading… Metroid Prime 4 is in development, but when exactly we’ll get our hands on it remains uncertain. Metroid Prime 4 has had a turbulent development, to say the least. The next entry in the Metroid Prime series was first announced way back in 2017 for the Nintendo Switch. But the only detail
0 Comments
Sony continue to port their first-party games to PC, with 2018’s God Of War launching earlier this month. Every time they announce the next port in development, the howls of Bloodborne fans can be heard across the internet. When will From Software’s gothic slasher make the move to our superior home computers? I’ve no answer
0 Comments
The Fokker F.VII and the Fokker F.VIIb/3m Southern Cross Come to Life in Microsoft Flight Simulator Today, we are excited to announce that the Fokker F. VII airplane, the second plane in our “Local Legends” series, is available now in Microsoft Flight Simulator. The series celebrates the history of aviation and releases always coincide with
0 Comments
Sony Interactive Entertainment’s president and chief executive officer, Jim Ryan, has confirmed that PlayStation Studios are making “several” live service games and its acquisition of Bungie will support their efforts. In a press release announcing the acquisition, Ryan wrote that Sony is keen to utilize Bungie’s experience in live services. Hermen Hulst, Head of PlayStation
0 Comments