
This fall marks the 25th anniversary of Super Mario Bros. After appearing in 1981's Donkey Kong and 1983's Mario…
This fall marks the 25th anniversary of Super Mario Bros. After appearing in 1981's Donkey Kong and 1983's Mario…
Let's say you had a little over US$15,000. And let's say you were in Tokyo. What would you do?
When Nintendo launched the Nintendo Entertainment System in the West, the console was gray and black. Its Japanese…
You know Mario. Everyone knows Mario. Perhaps you even knew him once as Jumpman, the hero of Donkey Kong, before he…
This September is the 25th anniversary of Super Mario Bros. The game went on sale in Japan on September 13, 1985.…
This year is the 25th anniversary of Super Mario Bros. Time for a special logo. Kyoto-based Nintendo has filed a…
Whenever new hardware is released, it is common for folks to rip it apart and then take photos of the innards for…
Hironobu Sakaguchi created Final Fantasy. Yoshio Sakamoto co-created Metroid. And in 1987, both worked together on…
Once upon a time, Nintendo made its home consoles in Japan, and Mario creator Shigeru Miyamoto was not a millionaire
Kotaku is not a Famicom game from the 1980s. Kotaku is a website. If we were, though, we'd probably look a little…
It's 2010. Hopefully by now you have beaten 1985's Super Mario Bros. If not, please get off my lawn and go away. If…
Is it that time of year already? Time flies when you're waiting for the latest instalment of Famicase…
In the 80's, Bandai tormented the world with the "Gobots", their take on the "transforming robot" craze that never…
When Nintendo first revealed the 3DS handheld, many people pointed out it wasn't the company's first foray into 3D.…
Chinese World of Warcraft players, bummed at the challenges they face trying to play expansion Burning Crusade on a…
This is fami_fami. It appears to be one man's quest to put boobs in as many Famicom (NES) games as he can. Boobs…
Time changes us all. And not only us, but our rooms. Otaku are no exception!
Yup, those are Famicom carts. As seen on Erick Kwiecien, via Gizmodo.
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