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by Jonathan Oyama, COMMUNITY WRITER
An old Nintendo fan decides breaks up his DSi to purchase a PSP. Find out what makes the PSP such an extraordinary system for everyone.
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by Casey Scheld, COMMUNITY WRITER
All it takes is a single game to turn somebody into a gamer.
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by Brandon Guerrie, COMMUNITY WRITER
Game Boy Ultra: Nintendo's next handheld system.
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by Tristan Damen, COMMUNITY WRITER
I explore the recent launch of the 3DS Virtual Console and conclude that Nintendo want the Game Boy and its software library to age gracefully. Specifically, this strategy involves not putting out much and refraining from being cheap; I believe this approach works for people, not eCommerce channels.
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by Samir Torres, BITMOB STAFF
Kids today play with advanced portable consoles like the PSP and 3DS, but decades ago all we had were electronic handhelds with LCD screens and the audio capabilities of a wrist watch.
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by Jason Lomberg, BITMOB STAFF
E3 2010: the mecha for gamers. Nintendo officially unveils the 3DS, and gamers everywhere swoon in fits of ecstasy. I stand in line at Nintendo’s booth, encountering models with 3DS’s tethered to them like nuclear footballs. I finally try out Nintendo’s miracle handheld, and my impressions are...underwhelming.
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by Ryan Conway, COMMUNITY WRITER
This is my review for the Game Boy classic, Super Mario Land.
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by Ryan Conway, COMMUNITY WRITER
For What it's Worth provides detailed reviews of bargain games and separates the hidden gems from the useless shovelware. This time I take a look back at the final chapter in the original Castlevania trilogy.
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by Alexander Case, COMMUNITY WRITER
Just in time for the 25th Anniversary of the NES, I take a look at the 50th issue of Nintendo Power Magazine, and go through it, article by article, and give my thoughts on the magazine.
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by Jonathan Oyama, COMMUNITY WRITER
These handheld video games were designed so that you can enjoy your time in the bathroom.
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by Abdulla S. AlSuwaidi, COMMUNITY WRITER
My glorious attempt at an introduction.
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by Jon Irwin, COMMUNITY WRITER
Nintendo has been catering to the casual crowd longer than many think. Check out this Game Boy ad from 1992.
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by Chase Koeneke , COMMUNITY WRITER
When I'm on the road, I'll take Golden Sun over Final Fantasy every time. Here's why.
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by Matt Giguere, COMMUNITY WRITER
Read the year long adventure I embark on Mark T. Whitney's Magic Island.
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by Ryan Conway, COMMUNITY WRITER
For What it's Worth provides detailed reviews of bargain games and separates the hidden gems from the useless shovelware. This time I take a look at Super Mario Land 2 For the Game Boy, and Mario Clash for the Virtual Boy.
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by Jasmine Maleficent Rea, COMMUNITY WRITER
Behold this expensive, handmade device that allows you to play Game Boy titles through your NES. Might I remind you that Super Game Boys are like $15 now.
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by Jasmine Maleficent Rea, COMMUNITY WRITER
This is the most impressive Papercraft project I've ever seen: A neon-colored, original Game Boy.
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by Ryan Conway, COMMUNITY WRITER
For What it's Worth provides detailed reviews of bargain games and separates the hidden gems from the useless shovelware. This time I take a look at Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge on the Game Boy.
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by Jasmine Maleficent Rea, COMMUNITY WRITER
This is by far the most complete showing of game consoles you're going to find on the internet. Sit back and let the waves of technology wash over you.
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by Jasmine Maleficent Rea, COMMUNITY WRITER
The Super Mario Land games for the Game Boy sure were weird. Here's a rap memorializing that strangeness.
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