Join BootHammer as we race through one of our favorite racers of all time. F-Zero was released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1990 and prompted Nintendo to create multiple sequels on succeeding gaming consoles. Now we can only hope one is in the works for the Wii U.
Avid gamer who enjoys the older nostalgic titles as much as the newest AAA releases. Remakes from the classic 8 and 16 bit era are some my absolute favorite titles. I also enjoy experiencing new IP's on each and every platform, especially when the creators give the game an artistic look and unique presentation never seen before. I've been lucky enough to start out gaming on the NES. Since this rebirth of the industry, I have witnessed the evolution of gaming, both in its incredible growth in overall popularity and as an entertainment medium juggernaut. We are quickly approaching the next generation of gaming and I couldn't be more excited for the almost limitless possibilities that await.
While Tuesday's Xbox One presentation answered some questions about Microsoft's upcoming system, it left just as many or more unsettled. Luckily, Ars got a chance to sit down with General Manager of Redmond Game Studios and Platforms Matt Booty to try to get more answers. While he wasn't able to answer some of the most pressing questions about […]
The Xbox Ones disappointing reveal has shot up sales of the Wii U on Amazon.com. The Wii U was at #390 before the conference, but now has shot up to #40. […]
DP:"The next generation is nearly upon us, the first two shooters to be previewed on next gen consoles are Killzone: Shadow Fall and Call of Duty: Ghosts. The two titles are part of long time series scheduled to make their PS4 (Killzone exclusive) and Xbox One debuts. In this video comparison I put early footage of both games in a side by side compariso […]
We've now seen the next generation of major gaming consoles unveiled (well, mostly - we still don't know what the PS4 console will actually look like), and it looks like the Xbox One is ready for the future, while the PS4 sadly clings on to the bygone---and less profitable---era of hardcore gaming. […]
Sony executives are considering splitting the company's entertainment and electronics divisions, following billionaire Daniel Loeb's proposed initial public offering of its entertainment business. The entertainment arm includes all PlayStation properties, alongside Sony's film and music businesses. […]