It was to fans' delight earlier this year, then, when Nintendo announced that two new Metroid games were in the works. The first of the two, Metroid: Samus Returns for the 3DS han ...
For many people, there is only one true Alien game. Alien Trilogy, on the original Sony PlayStation, is still considered by ...
Hundreds of video games were shown at June’s annual bonanza. After watching more than 15 hours of showcases, our video games editor picks the highlights ...
A pair of NES games that were released on the original Nintendo console in 1987 and 1988 have returned this week on modern platforms. Over the past few years, gaming publisher Hamster has been ...
Richard Fink is a contributing writer in Los Angeles, California. Born in Phoenix, Arizona, Richard holds a Bachelor's Degree in Film and Media Production from ASU and has been writing professional ...
Karan is a writer at DualShockers. Having been gaming since he was 5 years old, his passion for it still remains the same. He has a knack for finding patterns in games and that is why he enjoys ...
The National Environment Services (NES) and the Ministry of Agriculture (MoA) Cook Islands have formally signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). This agreement intends to strengthen collaboration ...
What better way to experience Nintendo’s iconic era of gaming than the series many consider pioneered the platforming genre? As the first Super Mario Bros game in the franchise, players control ...
Sometimes I find it hard to believe that Metroid is a nearly 40-year-old series. It still feels young next to the likes of Mario, which has countless games to its name. The Metroid library is ...
Samus has taken on several different looks in her near 40 year history (Nintendo/Metro) With Metroid Prime 4 out now, GameCentral looks back at the series’ timeline to try and make sense of its ...
There’s an old internet adage often incorrectly attributed to Nintendo guru Shigeru Miyamoto that goes, “A delayed game is eventually good, but a rushed game is forever bad.” Although it’s not a ...
It was in October of 1985 when the Nintendo Entertainment System first hit North America, with an initial test run of 100,000 units being sold exclusively in New York City. Following the post-Atari ...