Tony Brasel offers up the take of various members of Gaming Rebellion as we look into our crystal balls to see what we think Nintendo would include in a hypothetical SNES Classic Edition.
A new GeForce Experience update is finally here, bringing 'optimal settings support' to 122 new games, even as Nvidia App sees development.
'As long as this company's my responsibility, I would not let that happen.'
Hidetaka Miyazaki describes FromSoftware's relationship with parent company Kadokawa and references Satoru Iwata's perspective on layoffs.
As it should be. At this rate the Western side of the industry will crash and we may yet see the resurgence of Japanese gaming development. Really miss the PS1 days. No bloated budgets, diverse games and many IPs that exist today are from that era. Perhaps the industry does need a reset.
We need more Satoru Iwata type game CEOs in this industry. Phil Spencer that piece of shit will never be the CEO that Iwata was.
During Summer Games Fest last week, I frequently asked our friends in the games media what they've seen or played that's impressed them. We don't get to play as much as we'd like at GamesIndustry.biz, and so it's useful intel to hear what the journalists think.
In almost every conversation, one game would come up again and again: Astro Bot.
First game I’ve been this excited for since the launch of PS5. Can’t wait!
Got Actraiser on there. Well done. Launch title (or at least almost) that was an early showpiece for the system. Also, it was unique as hell...town building with side-scrolling action. I'd eliminate one of those Donkey Kong games or F-Zero (one player only racing game...boooo) in favor of Secret of Mana, though.
That's a decent list, actually. The ones that immediately pop into my heard (in no particular order) are:
Super Mario All- Stars w/ Super Mario World (5 games in one!)
Super Punchout!
Zelda: Link's Awakening
Pilot Wings
Donkey Kong Country
F-Zero
Zombies Ate My Neighbors