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Boing Boing on MSNEuropean gaming history often ignored in US-centric retrospectivesThe tone is angry ("Poorly Analyzed US-Centric Garbage") but the point is a salient one: the European world of 8-bit and ...
Sports teams are welcoming celebrities to their ownership ranks. Why and how they do it is a sign of the times.
Ken Kutaragi, a key figure in developing the PlayStation, has kept a rare 'Nintendo PlayStation' prototype in a closet for decades.
It’s almost time. After a tease of an initial reveal back in January, the wait for firm details on the is finally coming to an end. Come , we’ll likely know the system’s specs, price, release date, ...
This is a guest column from Nintendo Life, the world’s most-visited independent Nintendo website. It covers the world of ...
Satoshi Nakamoto, the inventor of bitcoin, and had become an “elusive figure who might or might not exist,” writes Benjamin ...
Announced as part of GDC 2025, the ESA has launched the “Accessible Games Initiative” to focus on creating a common language to describe accessibility ...
While these aren’t the most high-profile games to be added to the Nintendo Switch Online service, I do think company has made ...
A rare Nintendo PlayStation prototype was found in Ken Kutaragi’s collection, revealing new details about Sony and Nintendo's collaboration.
While never commercially released, prototype units of the device have been manufactured and sold at auctions. As it turns out ...
The Nintendo PlayStation is an example of "what almost was," and the man behind it still has a version in his closet!
The man lives seven hours from his hometown, which has led to somewhat infrequent visits. While he maintains a close ...
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