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Posted: 04/27/20, 07:54 by 
Every now and then I wonder what happened to Jerry, the spindly little boy who was ruthlessly bullied by just about every kid in my 5th grade class. He didn’t smell great. Glasses thick as a Kool-Aid pitcher. Hair gel flaking off, causing everyone to pick on him for his “dandruff”... (more)
Posted: 01/30/20, 19:33 by 
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Posted: 01/28/20, 16:27 by 
Before we get started, I want to clarify to anyone who has stumbled upon our GOTY awards that we are a Nintendo-focused site, and our awards reflect that. This doesn’t mean that we don’t love and play games on other platforms, but for the sake of these awards we stick to games that appear on Nintendo platforms only... (more)
Posted: 05/15/19, 21:08 by 
Welcome to Hidden Nindies, a (no longer very) new feature where we put the spotlight on some of the lesser known indie games on current Nintendo platforms! We don’t have a strict line drawn for determining which games meet this criteria, but the spirit of the feature is to both expose Nintendo gamers to neat games that they may not have heard much about and to help indie game developers gain some attention for the quality games that they have built which may have fallen a bit under the radar on the Nintendo platforms (even if they were more successful elsewhere.) These are not reviews per se, and the writers may not even have finished the games, but something about them stood out enough to warrant a recommendation... (more)
Posted: 02/02/19, 22:54 by 
Before we get started, I want to clarify to anyone who has stumbled upon our GOTY awards that we are a Nintendo-focused site, and our awards reflect that. This doesn’t mean that we don’t love and play games on other platforms, but for the sake of these awards we stick to games that appear on Nintendo platforms only... (more)
Posted: 09/07/18, 17:42 by 
Welcome to Hidden Nindies, a new feature where we put the spotlight on some of the lesser known indie games on current Nintendo platforms! We don’t have a strict line drawn for determining which games meet this criteria, but the spirit of the feature is to both expose Nintendo gamers to neat games that they may not have heard much about and to help indie game developers gain some attention for the quality games that they have built which may have fallen a bit under the radar on the Nintendo platforms (even if they were more successful elsewhere.) These are not reviews per se, and the writers may not even have finished the games, but something about them stood out enough to warrant a recommendation... (more)
Posted: 06/16/18, 22:31 by 
Nintendo once again showcasing a single game as their primary focus. This time it was the previously teased Super Smash Bros. Ultimate! Nobody could have guessed that Nintendo would bring back EVERY fighter in the expansive series. We also didn't expect Fox McCloud to show up in a 3rd party game nor a bunch of key titles to end up being no-shows. It was an E3 many didn't quite expect, for good or bad. This was E3 2018... (more)
Posted: 05/01/18, 16:28 by 
Welcome to Hidden Nindies, a new feature where we put the spotlight on some of the lesser known indie games on current Nintendo platforms! We don’t have a strict line drawn for determining which games meet this criteria, but the spirit of the feature is to both expose Nintendo gamers to neat games that they may not have heard much about and to help indie game developers gain some attention for the quality games that they have built which may have fallen a bit under the radar on the Nintendo platforms (even if they were more successful elsewhere.) These are not reviews per se, and the writers may not even have finished the games, but something about them stood out enough to warrant a recommendation... (more)
Posted: 03/04/18, 00:59 by 
The below post was originally posted on my blog found at the following link; Euphonic Gaming... (more)
Posted: 02/07/18, 16:57 by 
Welcome to Hidden Nindies, a new feature where we put the spotlight on some of the lesser known indie games on current Nintendo platforms! We don’t have a strict line drawn for determining which games meet this criteria, but the spirit of the feature is to both expose Nintendo gamers to neat games that they may not have heard much about and to help indie game developers gain some attention for the quality games that they have built which may have fallen a bit under the radar on the Nintendo platforms (even if they were more successful elsewhere.) These are not reviews per se, and the writers may not even have finished the games, but something about them stood out enough to warrant a recommendation... (more)
Posted: 01/18/18, 02:11 by 
Before we get started, I want to clarify to anyone who has stumbled upon our GOTY awards that we are a Nintendo-focused site, and our awards reflect that. This doesn’t mean that we don’t love and play games on other platforms, but for the sake of our GOTY awards, we stick to games that appear on Nintendo platforms only... (more)
Posted: 03/29/17, 05:08 by 
Two years ago there was a demo for a game that grabbed me more than any other game previously. No game had given me over 600 hours of fun for it’s mere $60~ dollars retail price. No game brought the innovation, creativity, excitement, action, charm, and fun like Splatoon. Perhaps games in the past have had more of any one of these at one time but something about Splatoon just nabbed me and shook me and said ‘I have all of these at once you goon!’. It was that point two years ago when I began playing Splatoon and I became both a kid, and a squid. There was a demo shortly before its release which gave the world its first taste of the ink. The ‘Splatoon Global Testfire’ they called it. The Squid Research Lab unleashed it upon the world and I remember trying pretty desperately to be involved in all rounds once I had my first taste of the gameplay. I wrote big ol’ ‘paper’ on it for Negative World called ‘Splatoon Global Testfire: My Impressions of a Nintendo Experient’ and you can read that for your own curiosity here. Much to my appreciation, as we ramp up towards the eventual release of that game’s sequel, Splatoon 2, Nintendo and the Squid Research Lab gave us another Global Testire. These are my thoughts once again... (more)
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