Lovesmb
by Samir Torres, BITMOB STAFF
Video-game heroes act tough but deep down inside they're hopeless romantics.
Wrmerpg
by Samir Torres, BITMOB STAFF
The Weekend Recap gets lost in Raccoon City and has a cow.
Sf3ryuvsdk
by Samir Torres, BITMOB STAFF
Not content with fighting each other, Street Fighter 3 characters wreak havoc in other video games.
Pphugo
by Samir Torres, BITMOB STAFF
Many 3D game characters got their start as a collection of colored pixels. Take a look!
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by Brandon Guerrie, COMMUNITY WRITER
Hung over? Give these games a shot.
Retroadsgunsmoke
by Alejandro Quan-Madrid, BITMOB STAFF
Let's all giggle at these radical, screenshot-deficient video-game ads from 20-year-old comic books.
Sir-howard-stringer
by Jeff Grubb, BITMOB STAFF
News Blips for Tuesday, June 28, 2011: Sony CEO Howard Stringer was asked to step down by shareholders; OnLive is talking with Microsoft and Sony about adopting their streaming technology; Minecraft's adventure mode gets pushed back to the 1.8 update; and more.
Heroes
by Samir Torres, BITMOB STAFF
Join us as Bitmob drop-kicks common beat-em-up themes.
Dsheader
by William Pansky, COMMUNITY WRITER
Rising to glory and defeating the beast known as Demon’s Souls makes this writer conclude that it’s not too difficult after all.
Poormansgameboy
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.
Waterygrave
by Samir Torres, BITMOB STAFF
Water levels are usually some of the hardest and excruciating levels in video games. Here are the ones that suffocated me the most.
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by Layton Shumway, BITMOB STAFF
In this week's Community Spotlight, we've got quarter-gobbling arcade games, hard-rocking 8-bit sounds, a tough-looking Ghost of Sparta, and even more Pokémon.
Tmnt-nes
by Jasmine Maleficent Rea, COMMUNITY WRITER
Turn your house into a sewer with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles for the NES.
Mobcast300x300
by Brett Bates, COMMUNITY WRITER
In this week's indie-themed episode of the Mobcast, Area 5's Matt Chandronait, Cryptic Sea's Alex Austin, and Runt Inc.'s Richard Horne join Bitmob's Brett Bates. The crew discusses their most anticipated indie titles, how consoles limit creativity and distribution, what consumers look for in a non-mainstream game, and more.
2guys_1title
by Jasmine Maleficent Rea, COMMUNITY WRITER
This Week in Video-Game History remembers the unfortunate closing of Black Isle Studios. At least we have Obsidian Entertainment, now.
Vault
by Grant Pearsall, COMMUNITY WRITER
How one video-game collector let his hobby take over his life -- and how he reclaimed it.
Ninjak5yo0
by Jonathan Oyama, COMMUNITY WRITER
People will always remember The Ninja Kids as the only game that allows you to stomp the KKK and stop them from resurrecting Satan from the underworld. If only other games had stories as amazing as this one....
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by Rachel Jagielski, COMMUNITY WRITER
Just because some of the games we played as children are bad doesn't mean our memories of them should be.
Gyface
by Ben Cook, COMMUNITY WRITER
Final Fantasy 13 taught one gamer that slow-paced games don't often suit an adult lifestyle.
1780-1
by Alex R. Cronk-Young, BITMOB STAFF
A gamer shares an epic tale of his arcade game conquest nearly 15 years after first playing it.
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