New 2DS XL review: What a way to go
This may be the end of the line for Nintendo's handheld legacy, but they've saved the best for last.
This may be the end of the line for Nintendo's handheld legacy, but they've saved the best for last.
Nintendo's hot new system carries with it the potential to push back against the blockbusters-only mindset of packaged video games.
Curious to try some of the games discussed in this week's podcast? Here's how to find them.
Journey to the depths of Namco's underground empire.
Somewhere in the series' tangled history lies support for every interpretation, from feel-good to grimdark.
It's so hard to say goodbye to yesterday.
Maybe this is a sign from the heavens that the NES wasn't meant for fighting games?
It's a grab bag of topics in this multi-segment episode that might remind some of the old, old days of the show.
An effective retelling of the games' story that utterly fails to capture their sense of fun.
Is the oldest wrestling series around still a CRITICAL hit?
An interview with the man in charge of Fire Pro Wrestling World, the cult franchise's long-awaited return.