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The Original Game Boy Is Travelers’ Best Friend Once More
There was a time you couldn’t board an airplane without seeing at least a half dozen Game Boys. That time has come again, thanks to Think Geek’s Travel Boy carry-on luggage. Constructed of ABS and possessing a style the gaming community only gets to enjoy in limited edition recolors these days, the Travel Boy is…
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The Attack On Titan Game Looks Much Better In Motion
Our first peek at the 3DS game based on the hottest anime series of the year was a bit disappointing. Seeing it in motion in this first trailer, Attack on Titan doesn’t look half bad. While I would have preferred a major console/PC release, maybe something with Oculus Rift support (*shivers*), whipping about town dodging…
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A New Mario Statue Line Begins With The Perfect Plumber Outfit
First 4 Figures and Nintendo are launching a new series of Mario statues, and what better version of of the iconic Italian than the one that’s already halfway there? Gotta love the old Tanooki suit. This is my Mario. Whenever I think of the good old days of gaming, I recall sitting in front of…
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Nintendo Is Shockingly Honest About a Recycled Sequel
This is … remarkable. Well, that’s my view of it anyway. Nintendo published a news release this morning that described FIFA 14 on the 3DS in just about the worst terms you can apply to a new sports video game. “FIFA 14 Legacy Edition delivers unmatched authenticity that reflects the current football season with updated…
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The Legend of Zelda’s abysmal CD-i adaptation from 20 years ago—Link: The Faces of Evil and Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon—were KGB’d out of Hyrule Historia, the series’ canonical volume. MTV Multiplayer asked series director Eiji Aonuma why, and got a rare comment from Nintendo about one of the worst games of all time.
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Little Details Make This Ninja Turtles/Mario Mashup Great
I really dig fan-made mashups and animations where there’s a little easter egg or a hidden reference to catch every second—like the Statue of Liberty holding a golden NES Zelda cartridge in YouTuber James Farr‘s retro mashup animation above. Following the plot of the classic SNES beat ’em up Turtles in Time, Farr threw in…
By Gergo Vas