Tag: Games

  • Switch Release: Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Next Week at $20

    Switch Release: Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Next Week at $20

    The beloved Pokémon titles, FireRed and LeafGreen, originally introduced for the Game Boy Advance in 2004, are set to grace the Nintendo Switch platform next week as part of the renowned Pokémon franchise’s 30th anniversary festivities. Immediately after the annual Pokémon Presents announcement showcase held on February 27, these games will be made accessible to…

  • Absolum Hits 500,000 Sales Mark, Unveils ‘Threads of Fate’ Update

    The hit arcade-style game ‘Absolum’, a beat ’em up platformer, has reached a significant milestone of 500,000 units sold. This significant accomplishment was announced by the game’s publisher, Dotemu, in collaboration with the developers from Guard Crush Games and Supamonks. Marking its impressive presence in the gaming industry, ‘Absolum’ debuted on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4,…

  • Jaws Receives Official Pinball Game Nearly Fifty Years After Its Release

    Jaws Receives Official Pinball Game Nearly Fifty Years After Its Release

    Stern has released details of its long-awaited Jaws pinball machine which pays tribute to the original movie and its subsequent sequels. This exciting new offering features an array of toys, targets, and ramps, including a mini playfield and a boat target which unveils a bash target shaped like the iconic shark. The machine is available…

  • Shinjiro Takata, Atlus Product Manager, Hints at More Games Coming in 2024

    Shinjiro Takata, Atlus Product Manager, Hints at More Games Coming in 2024

    Famitsu, a Japanese magazine, recently published aspirations for 2024 from 163 game developers, one of them being Shinjiro Takata, the product manager at the Atlus 1st Production division. Takata is currently working on the anticipated game Unicorn Overlord, which is set to release on March 8, 2024, for platforms including PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X,…

  • Nintendo 3DS: The Games

    Nintendo 3DS: The Games

    The 3DS already appears to have a ton of support behind it, and not just from Nintendo. Besides new titles such as Kid Icarus and remakes including Star Fox 64, a slew of third-party games are coming from companies including Atlus, Capcom, and EA. At this point, I already want one bad. I also noticed…