It started with an all-retro edition of Bitmob's Mobcast. Then it rolled over into last week's edition of Press Pause. Today, we continue the old-school talk on Press Pause, discussing why we're still drawn to old-timey graphics. Starring Alex Neuse of Gaijin Games (Bit.Trip series), host Carlos Rodela, and Dan "Shoe" Hsu!
Give it a watch and listen, and let us know in the comments below if you still dig retro graphics or if you'd rather go all shiny and 3D and stuff.
You can’t have a PlayStation Experience without goodies for the people at home, and today’s keynote revealed the surprise launch of a trio of games coming out today.
It's Nintendo Download update time, Europe, and this week's Thursday offerings are perhaps more attractive for the discounts than the new downloads. We do have the arrival of a DSiWare / 3DS eShop series on the Wii U, along with some classic 8-bit sport and a new DSiWare game, but Rising Star Games perhaps offers the most temptation with a series of retail download discounts.
Doth mine eyes deceive? NES Open Tournament Golf? Can it be true? Clearly, Nintendo has looked at their failing sales numbers and decided to fight back by aggressively selling their greatest classic games through the virtual console service.
Blue skies are here again.
Aksys Games announces a variety of sales just in time for the holidays. Now you can either give your favorites games to your family or friends, or purchase a little something for yourself
That Neuse guy is all right. Gaijin Games' Bit.Trip Runner has a retro look and feel, as well as controller-breaking challenge many new games lack.