
Final Fantasy II spearheads this week's Nintendo Download, which explores the mysterious worlds of fantasy, horror,…
Max is a young boy, and like most boys he loves to draw. One day he gets a mysterious marker in the mail. There is no letter attached - only the plain orange marker. Max decides to test it right away, sits down and starts drawing. He draws a monster but as soon as he finishes the lines on the paper start moving and to Max's great surprise the monster runs off the paper and into another drawing. Max realizes that he has to stop the monster. So he draws himself on the same drawing that the monster is in and immediately finds himself inside the drawing. The game begins.
Final Fantasy II spearheads this week's Nintendo Download, which explores the mysterious worlds of fantasy, horror,…
This is Final Fantasy XIII's week, as the game arrives in North America on PS3 and Xbox 360. Other releases of note:…
The onslaught of news this week was enough to send anyone to the nuthouse. Activision sacking Infinity Ward's…
Already released for computers and coming to WiiWare this Monday, Max & The Magic Marker gives a good impression.…
As if Cave Story wasn't enough, Nintendo has plenty more downloadable games coming out in the first half of 2010,…
A pair of March Pokemons and a February deep-sea diving sequel were among the highlights of the DS and Wii games…
Nintendo of America has laid out its plans for the upcoming holiday shopping season—and a little bit beyond—dating a…
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