Say this for George Leutz: that man is determined. Undaunted by the 70 hours of nonstop gameplay it is estimated to…
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Q*bert
Q*bert is a remake of the arcade game of the same name with three-dimensional (3D) graphics. It was developed by Artech Studios and released by Hasbro Interactive on the PlayStation and PC in 1999 and on the Dreamcast in 2000. Q*bert has 3 modes of play. Classic is like the original Q*bert, and the graphics can be changed from Retro to Modern. The Adventure mode takes Q*bert to 3D dimensions, and contains power ups and all new characters set in 4 worlds. Head to Head is a multiplayer mode.
Say this for George Leutz: that man is determined. Undaunted by the 70 hours of nonstop gameplay it is estimated to…
The all-time high score of 33 million set 28 years ago on Q*Bert has this year proved to be one of the most…
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It was estimated that George Leutz would have to play Q*Bert for more than 70 hours -nearly three days straight- to…
Last month, George Leutz set out to topple a high score nearly 28 years old: Q*Bert's all time mark of 33,273,520.…
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Should You Buy An Intellivision?
The Intellivision was the second major console to enjoy strong sales success (after the Atari 2600). Consider this my informal advice on whether you should buy an Intellivision or not and, if you do, which games you should get.
Should I Buy An Intellivision Now?
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This is 8-Bit Shit, from LA, who may well be the world's only video game-themed dodgeball team.
My current least favorite part of the modern video game is when it tells me to stop having fun for a few minutes so…
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