Nintendo eShop Update – The World Ends with You, Luigi’s Mansion, LEGO DC Super-Villains
Check out all those big releases this week, not just for the Switch, as there’s a classic Wii title returning to the Nintendo 3DS too.
Check out all those big releases this week, not just for the Switch, as there’s a classic Wii title returning to the Nintendo 3DS too.
A sampling of the show floor, the booths, the displays and more from last week’s big comic and pop culture event.
Last week in New York City was the annual New York Comic Con, and as usual there was no shortage of amazing cosplayers walking the show floor.
All the details for Bungie’s super-fun Fall holiday themed Destiny event.
Assassin’s Creed Odyssey is apparently doing quite well for Ubisoft thus far.
For when you’re too lazy to read Walden, the book, but Walden, the Wikipedia entry, just won?t cut it.
Subscribers can grab free copies of NES Open Tournament Golf, Solomon’s Key and Super Dodge Ball and special Zelda save data beginning today.
Is it true? Is it finally happening? After all these years, Sony will begin allowing users to change their PSN IDs. Goodbye xXXGamingAgeRulezzXXx!
There’s a couple of pretty small, unimportant releases this week that no one has probably heard of. Right?
A release date, pre-order and limited edition details, and a pair of new trailers for Square Enix’s all-new action survival title.
A first look at 2K and Gearbox Software’s upcoming PSVR release of Borderlands 2.
Nintendo shows off a music rhythm fitness boxing title set to release super early next year.
Melding music, art, writing, and design into one beautiful package–Wandersong is one of the most appealing games on the Nintendo Switch.
It’s definitely a quality over quantity type of update on the Xbox Games Store for this week.
Square Enix is gearing up for the much anticipated release of Kingdom Hearts III by finally releasing, what we hope is the final, definitive compilation of Kingdom Hearts titles.
Capcom teams up with Constantin Film and director Paul W.S. Anderson for a film adaptation of the big game.
Lost Phone Stories tries something new. Does it succeed? Well…