Broken Bootlegs- Command and Conquer beta
Broken Bootlegs is a weekly series covering unlicensed games (also known as bootleg games) for mainly 8-bit and 16-bit consoles. This week’s edition covers something that could have really interesting: a Command and Conquer beta for the Sega Genesis! I’ve played a few RTS games over the years, and love the heck out of em. […]
Resources For New Pokemon Go Players In Canada
Great news for the thousands of Pokemon trainers here in Canada who have side-loaded Pokemon Go on to their device in order to catch’em all – you no longer have to fear the ban hammer as Pokemon Go has been officially launched in Canada. It is no wonder that some estimates pegged Canada as having a 6% side-load […]
A Chat With Ty Taylor About Tumblestone & Working With Microsoft
Ty Taylor‘s unique take on the match 3 puzzle formula, Tumblestone, is now available for free to all Xbox Live Gold subscribers on Xbox One and we got a chance to ask him a few questions. In our brief discussion we talked about what it was like to work with Microsoft on Games With Gold, the […]
Pokemon Go Launched In 26 Additional European Countries
Niantic Lab & Nintendo’s smash hit mobile adaptation Pokemon Go has launched in an additional 26 European countries according to the developer’s official Facebook Page. This rollout on iOS and Android brings the total number of European countries with access to the game to 36 with 10 more until all of Europe & the UK has […]
The Definitive Guide To Mastering OSVR – Open Source Virtual Reality
Virtual Reality has been available to consumers on PC after years in development. While the system requirements can be a little daunting, new mainstream video cards like the Radeon RX480 and upcoming Geforce 1060 are helping to ease the pain on both owner’s wallets and their system’s power supplies. When it comes to the choice […]
Nintendo drops the price of 2DS systems in Canada
A few months after a price drop in the United States, Nintendo of Canada has followed suit with a price reduction for the Nintendo 2DS. As of yesterday, July 15th, Nintendo lowered the price of its kid-friendly portable Nintendo 2DS system to a suggested retail price of $109.99. The previous price point for the portable […]
Coder Child announces Stickman Super Athletics for 3DS
Coder Child will be competing with a new game on the horizon. Are you skilled? Are you competitive? Do you like to win? You’ll have the chance to prove this and much more in Stickman Super Athletics. With the Olympic Games just round the corner, Coder Child’s latest will have you participating in stickman versions […]
Sony Clarifies Stance On PSVR Game Compatibility: Not All Games Will Work With Dualshock 4
Excited PlayStation fans have been wondering for a while whether or not PSVR titles will indeed be fully playable with the DualShock 4. After issuing a statement earlier this week that all PSVR games would support play through a ds4 controller, Sony has amended their statement. Now they say that some games will require the […]
Valkyrie Drive Debuts On PS Vita This September With Pre-Order Bonuses
Valkyre Drive: Bhikkhuni is a brand new third person action game coming to the PlayStation Vita this September and some of the staff involved in the game may be familiar with our readership – the creators of the popular Senran Kagura series. The game’s publisher has revealed a special pre-order bonus for players who decide […]
July 14th Nintendo Download
Monster Hunter Generations – On July 15, get ready to hunt monsters in style with Monster Hunter Generations, exclusively for the Nintendo 3DS family of systems! Featuring four unique Hunting Styles, special Hunter Arts abilities and more, this is the most customizable Monster Hunter experience to date. Click here to see the trailer. 7th Dragon […]
Neko Atsume Update [1.7.0]: Three new cats and tons of toys!
Right in the midst of the summer heat, Neko Atsume has released another big update! New goodies, backgrounds and kitties have joined the ranks of the casual cat-collecting game, along with some other hidden treats! There’s definitely a general beach theme to this update, full of seashells and even pirates! First, let’s look at all […]
Lovely Planet Follow-Up Focuses On Arcade Action
Do you remember Tiny Build’s 2014 colorful FPS Lovely Planet? Well the publisher is back with a direct sequel to their heart filled, pastel colored shooter that focuses on FPS action. With four unique worlds for players to explore Lovely Planet Arcade offers up hundreds of levels that will test your jumping, strafing and shooting […]
Nintendo announces Mini Collector’s Edition NES
Its what you always wanted right? Ok, maybe not. But its a good start. After the success of Pokemon Go it seems Nintendo have decided that cashing in on nostalgia will be their business strategy. I am not at all surprised to see Nintendo announce something like this. Its a good time for retro. 30 […]
Pokemon Go Plus Possibly Delayed In Canada
Some bad news for Canadian Pokémon fans who might be looking to get the complete experience once the mobile app launches above the 49th parallel -it looks like the optional Pokémon Go Plus bracelet that can be paired with the game may have been delayed. In an email I received from Amazon.ca about my pre-order […]
Pokémon Sun and Moon have heartwarming ads in Japan
You know Pokémon is kind of a global phenomenon, as has been co clearer recently with the explosion of Pokémon GO around the world, and it’s not even “officially” available everywhere yet. The series got its roots in the handheld RPG format. Since the first game was released twenty years ago, millions of people have […]









