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Board Games

As much as I love video games, I sometimes just want to get away from a screen, invite a few friends over, and play a lovely board game. You can find …

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Evercade

Blaze’s 2020 obsucre retro revival system that comes with proper physical cartridges and colorful (literally) manuals, true to its inspirations. …

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Game Boy

The Grey Brick, my First Big Crush. What’s there to say? This is an iconic piece of hardware that continues to be loved all over the world by …

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GameCube

The Purple Box one puts Mini-DVDs in: a clear departure from Nintendo’s previous cartridge-based systems, lastly seen on the N64. I have a soft …

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NES

The original Nintendo Entertainment System, or simply NES, is the one that got everyone hooked on a silly 8-bit game about an Italian plumber in 1985. …

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Nintendo 3DS

A perhaps natural transition from the Nintendo DS to this one, with the addition of 3D. Thankfully, the device kept its backwards compatibility, but …

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Nintendo DS

Just three years after the Game Boy Advance, Nintendo pulled the DS out of their hat, as a “side track”—which, as we all know and …

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Nintendo Switch

Is It A Handheld? Is It A Bird? It’s a Hybrid Console! And a damn good one, judging from the sales results—and the sheer number of …

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PC

Fused with keyboard and mouse, clutched behind a glowing screen, feeling the whizzing of the too many fans from the case: welcome to PC gaming! From …

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PlayStation

Sony’s first entry to the console market that immediately and utterly destroyed Nintendo’s sole reign. House to jRPGs and impressive 3D …

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SNES

The Super Nintendo Entertainment System, or simply SNES, is revered as the undisputed king of the classic 16-bit console era. With big hitters such as …

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Wii

The easy going remote that successfully deceived millions of casual gamers reconfirmed Nintendo’s position as a market leader in creating …