1UP's Ray Barnholt writes,
"What's not to love about a big, ugly, gray brick? The Game Boy introduced a higher standard for portable videogames at the end of the 1980s, but somehow it hasn't been quite so fondly remembered as its home console contemporaries. While retro game nerds tripped over themselves with nostalgic reflections of the NES during the system's 20th anniversary several years ago, the Game Boy, now 20 years old itself, seems to be recognized largely as an interesting footnote in videogame history. Not that that's completely inexcusable: portable games in general have always been viewed as something of a novelty, and the Game Boy was a neat system at the time, sure, but one that many people think isn't as fun to play anymore. Or are we wrong? Maybe everyone still loves the Game Boy, but in secret?"
The Future Games Show Summer Showcase saw the return of the Unreal Showcase, an eye-popping section featuring stunning vistas, game demos, and evolving proje...
All nice and well but i want to see that in real gameplay on a console...and Hellblade 2 dont cut it....
It's almost time for the ASUS ROG Ally X to be revealed, and these leaked renders already provide a look at the device and its specs.
Is it running the same Windows OS? Because that is the biggest issue with the current Ally.
GB: "We take a look at 15 amazing games that had the perfect length."
Pretty good list. Botany Manor would be the newest addition that encapsulates that title.