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Dev.Interview : Pokemon Reborn

Have you ever wanted to play a Pokemon game outside of your generic eight badge gym leader conquest, followed by dismantling the Elite Four...

Review – Mass Effect 3: Special Edition (2012)

Stephen takes a look back at the third installment of the Mass Effect franchise. Press play to know more.

Review : Art Academy (WiiU)

Stephen takes a look at the latest WiiU release.

Satoru Iwata – Lamenting a Legend

It has been just over a week since the internet was torn asunder by the news that CEO and President of Nintendo, Mr. Satoru...

Five Games That Changed During Development

Do you ever find yourself wondering, "What would it be like if Sonic was a naked mole rat instead of a hedgehog?" or "I...

News : Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata Has Passed Away

"Nintendo Co., Ltd. deeply regrets to announce that President Satoru Iwata passed away on July 11, 2015 due to a bile duct growth", reads...
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Sinners Review

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