video games (Page 63)
Sega mascot plans to stay at Tokyo branches of the boob-centric restaurant for almost two months.
Japanese make-up cosmetic line Shu Uemura is introducing a holiday collection to look your Princess Peach best.
The word “Game Boy” doesn’t appear in alleged document, but there’s no mistaking that image for anything else.
Anyone who has ever picked up a controller and squealed around the track in Nintendo’s Mario Kart has probably thought about how amazing it would be to get to do it in real life.
Paramount Pictures thinks “blue mammal with one giant eyeball who runs really fast” is a fine foundation for a live-action movie.
Move over fountain of youth, Japanese Twitter user may have found a real-life save point, in a park.
While you’re waiting for a SNES Classic, take a look at one of the best player’s guides of all time.
As if we didn’t already feel bad enough from sending Yoshi plummeting into all those bottomless pits, Nintendo gives us yet another source of video game grief.
Developer thinks the planned game could be great, but worries about whether or not a fanbase exists.
We ignored the advice of one reviewer who said to “never, ever eat” the video game-inspired dish, but was our courageous decision a foolish one too?
They say VR is a powerful tool, but is it enough to make our grizzled reporter swoon like a blushing bride?
To newcomers the anime art may simply look cool, but for veteran video gamers it’s a delicious slice of well-aged nostalgia.
But the question of whether this piece of anime merchandise is actually a piece of tail is a matter of perspective.
Fans have met a lot of memorable characters in the video game series’ 30 years, which also means a lot of bittersweet farewells.