Pure Nintendo: The Past is the Future Five NES games that should be brought back
Added: 04.12.2013 4:16 | 2 views | 0 comments
Pure Nintendo Contributor, Peter Worona: "I love things that make me feel nostalgic. A lot of people want game companies Nintendo in particular to move on and make something new. While I have no problem with that way of thinking, I also cant help but smile when games I loved and appreciated as a kid 20-plus years ago are given new life.
Not every game can be revitalized, though, and seeing as how there were so many great Nintendo games back in the day, its a shame that we cant bring them all back. Whenever I see an old series rise from its grave, there are always a few specific Nintendo-exclusive titles that pop into my mind that I keep hoping will get remade, but never do."
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| The History and Future of Nintendo Portable Gaming - Is Nintendo making their own tablet?
Added: 03.12.2013 4:17 | 4 views | 0 comments
Discover the history and the future of Nintendo portable game systems. Join DigThatBox.com as they look to the past to learn the future of Nintendo. From their humble start with the Game Watch series, to the modern 3DS line, you will learn everything there is to know about the Nintendo portable gaming empire.
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| 'Virtua Fighter' 20th Anniversary Site Opened Tonight Promising Future Updates
Added: 29.11.2013 19:17 | 9 views | 0 comments
8CN: Along with this fantastic (?) video, Sega opened their new 20th Anniversary Virtua Fighter site. All that's been stated on the site so far is that more news will come in the near future.
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| Warframe Future Videos + Dojo
Added: 29.11.2013 18:17 | 15 views | 0 comments
Check out our Dojo and well be bringing you some survival missions soon along with much the future.
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| Xbox One Mega Review: A Great Platform For The Future | GB
Added: 28.11.2013 18:17 | 7 views | 0 comments
"Theres no doubting the Xbox One faces a major challenge this generation but fortunately Microsoft has managed to produce a fantastic machine thats very capable of winning the war."
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| Ratchet Clank: Into The Nexus review | Gameplanet
Added: 26.11.2013 21:17 | 1 views | 0 comments
The fourth game in the Ratchet and Clank franchises Future timeline, Into The Nexus brings to a close a story last visited in 2009 and also sees the popular series depart Sonys soon-to-be-eclipsed seventh generation console.
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| Twinfinite: Ratchet Clank Into the Nexus Review
Added: 26.11.2013 0:23 | 2 views | 0 comments
Twinfinite writes, "In the year 2013, the Year of Luigi, is the idea of the gaming mascot dead? Not necessarily. Sony still has a hand in the pot with their perennial franchise Ratchet Clank, which saw a major overhaul on the Playstation 3 with the aptly named Future series. With a new focus on cinematic scale, crazy mechanics, and giving tiny robot Clank a bigger spotlight, the series has come a far way from their PS2 incarnations. Developer Insomniac Games hopes to recapture that retro spirit with the finale to the Future series, Ratchet Clank: Into the Nexus. Will the trigger happy heroic duo go out with a whimper or with a much more appropriate bang?"
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| Twinfinite: Ratchet Clank Into the Nexus Review
Added: 25.11.2013 22:17 | 1 views | 0 comments
Twinfinite writes, "In the year 2013, the Year of Luigi, is the idea of the gaming mascot dead? Not necessarily. Sony still has a hand in the pot with their perennial franchise Ratchet Clank, which saw a major overhaul on the Playstation 3 with the aptly named Future series. With a new focus on cinematic scale, crazy mechanics, and giving tiny robot Clank a bigger spotlight, the series has come a far way from their PS2 incarnations. Developer Insomniac Games hopes to recapture that retro spirit with the finale to the Future series, Ratchet Clank: Into the Nexus. Will the trigger happy heroic duo go out with a whimper or with a much more appropriate bang?"
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