retro games
15 Years Later, Why Animal Crossing Has Always Felt Like Home
The original game launched 15 years ago today, in North America.
'Street Fighter 2' Is Back, Sold out, Might Set Your SNES on Fire
M. Bison says: “Only (shor)yuken prevent SNES fires.”
15 Years Later, 'Super Mario Sunshine' Still Makes Me Smile
Mario’s first GameCube outing turns 15 this week.
In 'Mario + Rabbids,' Banjo-Kazooie's Composer Has Another Great Soundtrack
It sounds just like the beloved N64 games and for good reason—they have the same composer.
Celebrating 20 Years of 'GoldenEye 007,' the First Great Console Shooter
Goldeneye 007 launched twenty years ago. That's two decades of killing your best friends with proximity mines.
No Joke, 'Sonic Mania' Is Really Great
'Sonic Mania' has fantastic level design and an understanding of what makes Sonic fun.
The Multiplayer Mode of ‘DOOM’ Almost Never Happened
Well, it was certainly a panicked, last-moment addition. But it all worked out OK, John Romero remembers.
An Indiana Orthodontist With a Huge Video Game Collection Is Running for Congress
Indiana’s Tod Curtis wants to bring his geek culture credentials to the US Congress.
This Museum Lets You Play 23 Classic Video Games from the 80s
An interactive exhibit at the Museum of Moving Image recreates the once grand youth entertainment complex.
Here's the Sad Story of Sonic the Hedgehog's Lost Xbox Hoverboard Game
Developer Vision Scape produced a playable demo for Sega, which was later found in an Xbox dev kit.
The 'American Girls' PC Game's Text-To-Speech Feature Was Great for Dick Jokes
This is not what the developers had in mind.