Previously, we saw the Nintendo Switch game cases. They’re about as big as PSP game cases, but Switch game cards are certainly not as big as PSP UMDs.
Konami’s Profits Increase By Almost 230 Percent
During the nine-month period ending on December 2016, Konami reports a 229.8 percent increase in profit to the tune of US$183 million.Read more…
Konami’s Profits Increase By Almost 230 Percent
During the nine-month period ending on December 2016, Konami reports a 229.8 percent increase in profit to the tune of US$183 million.Read more…
American Takes First Place At DDR World Championship
Chris “iamchris4life” Chike was one of a handful of Americans invited to Japan to compete in the DDR World Championship. It was the first time players from the States had ever been asked to attend, and Chike wasted no time in winning the whole thing.
Konami Turns Bomberman Into BombergirlĀ
It’s been over twenty years since a Bomberman title has been released in Japanese arcades. So, I assume, Konami decided it was time for Bombergirl.
Who’s Excited About The Return Of Bomberman?
A new Zelda at launch is nice, but I’m much more excited about the idea of going online with my Nintendo Switch and blowing the hell out of seven other players on a grid-based playfield. It’s so good to see you again, Bomberman.
After 18 Years, Fans Find Wild Secret In Suikoden II’s Code
Suikoden II should have probably had a New Game Plus. Between the time-sensitive Clive quest, the branching endings, and the grueling decisions over which monsters to recruit, there are a lot of reasons to replay the game. Well, as it turns out, a replay-friendly feature might’ve actually been in the works.
After 18 Years, Fans Find Wild Secret In Suikoden II’s Code
Suikoden II should have probably had a New Game Plus. Between the time-sensitive Clive quest, the branching endings, and the grueling decisions over which monsters to recruit, there are a lot of reasons to replay the game. Well, as it turns out, a replay-friendly feature might’ve actually been in the works.