The GameCube is "officially collectible," says GameStop, in a notice that, come April 2, it will no longer accept…
The story on a Reddit post from over the weekend goes like this. "My girlfriend bought an old copy of Animal…

Last week wasn't just the tenth anniversary of the Xbox. It was the tenth anniversary of the North American release…
Happy 10th birthday, Nintendo GameCube. No one threw you a party.
Blessed with a surplus of ancient Commodore 1702 monitors and a handful of GameCubes, Personal Computer Museum…
Don't get what's motivating Occupy Wall Street, or any of the Occupy demonstrations worldwide? Look to a video game,…
Commenter Brixish points out that with the enhanced graphical power of the Wii U console, we could very well be in…
Surely commenter Daemon_Gildas isn't the only one that wasn't completely in love with The Legend of Zelda: Twilight…

There's something weirdly nostalgic about these two videos, which are a compilation of every boot screen for every…
What may be the greatest variation on the log flume photo gag—you know, the one in which log riders are engaged in…
Luigi's Mansion takes a dark turn in Ty Dunitz's killer piece for this years FanExpo (August 25-28). Available in a…

We learned the name of the new Mario Kart today. And it's...(pause for effect)...Mario Kart 7.
Back in my day things were different! If I wanted to play a video game I had to use one joystick to move and aim!…
As amazing as it may seem for a company we associate with something as modern as computers, IBM was founded on this…
Speaking to Kotaku earlier today, Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime revealed that while the Wii U will…
Gross question, right? Or perhaps just...stupid? Perhaps, but this is video games and this is the internet, meaning…
We're going to get a little personal today on Total Recall, and take a look at my favourite Nintendo console of all…
As the wheels of Nintendo's next console slowly begin to spin, commenter Wrackune suggests the Wii is the greatest…
The magazine scans reader David points us towards are ridiculously blurry and the images vague, but three things…
When the GameCube went on sale back in 2001, Nintendo priced the console at ¥25,000 and at US$199 for the US. So if…