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Atari Announces the Revival of Fatal Run, Titled Fatal Run 2089
Atari has officially announced the revival of its iconic game, Fatal Run, under the new title Fatal Run 2089. Originally released in 1990 and a global hit, the game was available on the Atari 7800 and Atari 2600. The upcoming Fatal Run 2089 is scheduled for release in 2025 on multiple platforms, including Steam, Epic…
Seize Your Chance to Own a Rare Nintendo PlayStation Controller This August
This August, another rare relic from the ill-fated collaboration between Nintendo and Sony will be going under the hammer at Legacy Auctions. This time, it’s a prototype controller from the Nintendo PlayStation project, a venture that tantalizingly almost bridged the gap between the two gaming giants. Back in 2020, a prototype of the never-released Nintendo…
Donkey Kong Country Returns, originally released for the Wii in 2010, is coming to the Switch
It’s set to arrive on January 15, 2025. It’s been about a decade since Nintendo released a new game in the Donkey Kong Country series, and while there isn’t a new one coming soon, there is a port of one you may have missed on its way. Donkey Kong Country Returns, initially released for the…
Alone in the Dark Review: Legacy and Revival
A Forgotten Legacy Navigating the realm of what might be dubbed a “less-known legacy” can indeed be peculiar. While franchises such as Resident Evil and Silent Hill boast dedicated wings in the survival horror pantheon, the oft-cited progenitor of the genre has not achieved the same level of critical or commercial success. The last entry,…
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Arcade: Frenzy of the Mutants (PS5) – Review
As a fan of the Turtles, life is quite exciting these days. In the past two years, we’ve witnessed the release of “Shredder’s Revenge,” possibly the finest TMNT game ever; “The Cowabunga Collection,” a compilation that brings together some of the best Turtles games across various platforms; and “Dimension Shellshock,” an engaging DLC that introduces…
Game Boy’s 35th Anniversary: Celebrating a Timeless Classic
Today marks a significant milestone in the world of gaming: the Nintendo Game Boy’s 35th anniversary. Launched in Japan on April 21, 1989, this basic yet revolutionary handheld quickly captured the market, becoming a defining gadget of the early 1990s. An amusing story from the era recounts a frustrated Sony executive berating his team, lamenting…
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