Tristan Jurkovich began his career as a journalist in 2011. His childhood love of video games and writing fuel his passion for archiving this great medium’s history. He dabbles in every genre, but ...
The Sega Genesis — known as the Mega Drive outside of North America — is a classic console that far too many people ...
The Sega Genesis, a beloved console from the 1990s, might be long discontinued, but its legacy lives on. New development tools have made creating games for the platform easier than ever. This has ...
The SEGA Genesis, released in North America in 1989, is a 16-bit home video game console. As the third home console released by Sega, the Genesis is renowned as one of the most beloved gaming ...
Genesis does what Nintendon't! That iconic catchphrase sums up Sega's classic 16-bit console perfectly. Yet, while the war is dead and gone, we can't help but find ourselves arguing over which console ...
According to a tweet from NinStatusBot, Nintendo might be preparing to launch new SEGA Genesis games today, April 21. The Twitter account is known for tracking Nintendo maintenance windows. Today’s ...
TheSega Genesis – also known as theSega Mega Drive outside of the US – is one of the most beloved game consoles of all time. It brought the worldSonic the Hedgehog, who is now a beloved movie ...
The result is 144 new ROMs that have been preserved, a new VGHF digital library collection that includes Shorrock's personal ...
Sega is bringing a cavalcade of classics to the Nintendo Switch, and it's going to be a doozy of a collection. Sega Genesis Classics is going to feature over 50 games in a bundle that includes ...
For months – years, even – Nintendo Switch owners have been speculating about Nintendo's plans for retro games on Nintendo Switch Online. After adding many of the great games from the NES and SNES ...
I saw Disney’s live action remake of Aladdin last week. Along with video games, I’m a big Disney fan. I’m usually at the theater for every movie event from the Mouse House. Aladdin was OK. Maybe a ...
Sega introduced the Genesis, known as the Mega Drive outside of North America, in 1989, taking a significant chunk of the home console market from Nintendo. Its introduction was a massive escalation ...