Back in 1983, LaserDisc games completely changed the arcade landscape, but in less than a decade, they vanished.
The adventure game genre is one of the foundations of the modern video game industry. It began all the way back in the '70s and evolved.
Without shelling out for workarounds, that is.
Amazon S3 on MSN
Before the DVD: the rise and fall of LaserDisc
The curious minds at ColdFusion look back at LaserDisc, the forgotten 1970s tech DVD.
The Texas-based studio was known for remastering classics like Demon's Souls, Ico, Metal Gear Solid, and Shadow of the ...
Hasbro says they have not cancelled their GI Joe Snake Eyes game, after word spread they closed its studio, Atomic Arcade.
Its live-service God of War title was canceled in January of last year.
Space.com on MSN
6 Terminator games that are actually good
We're going back in time to find some Terminator games that don't suck. Don't worry, we'll be back!
That’s what Johnny Galvatron, the creative director of Beethoven & Dinosaur’s Mixtape, said when I told him I had been listening to his old band’s music. Before making video games, Galvatron was the ...
Opus Magnum is a puzzle classic, and soon it's getting DLC that's "around half the length" of the original campaign.
It was Shakespeare who said ‘a rose by any other name’ but it’s Edgar Allan Poe who’s going to find out if there’s any truth to that ...
Battlebox owner Bryant Wilcox reflects on how a lifelong love of video games grew into a community-rooted small business.
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