Bismuth explains the unreasonable luck needed for a record-setting Tyson fight at around the 56:30 mark in this 2024 video. […]
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The Sims re-release shows what’s wrong with big publishers and single-player games
Opinion: EA might be done with single-player games—but we’re not. The Sims Steam re-release has all of the charm of […]
Football Manager 25 canceled in a refreshing show of concern for quality
There are only two licensed professional sports games included in Wikipedia’s “List of video games notable for negative reception.” Do […]
Donkey Kong’s famed kill screen has been cleared for the first time
A short emulator-aided demonstration of how the broken ladder glitch works (not shown: the dozens of frame-perfect inputs needed to […]
Nintendo patent explains Switch 2 Joy-Cons’ “mouse operation” mode
It’s been a month since we first heard rumors that the Switch 2’s new Joy-Cons could be slid across a […]
Nintendo patent explains Switch 2 Joy-Cons’ “mouse operation” mode
It’s been a month since we first heard rumors that the Switch 2’s new Joy-Cons could be slid across a […]
AMD promises “mainstream” 4K gaming with next-gen GPUs as current-gen GPU sales tank
AMD announced its fourth-quarter earnings yesterday, and the numbers were mostly rosy: $7.7 billion in revenue and a 51 percent […]
What the weak yen might mean for Switch 2 pricing
Since our first glimpse of the Switch 2 last month, we’ve been left guessing on many crucial hardware details, including […]
Civilization VII review: A major overhaul solves Civ’s oldest problems
Skip to content Not all changes will be popular, but it’s a great launching point for a new age. One […]
CachyOS February 2025 release is here to make Arch Linux more accessible
CachyOS fans, get ready — this first release of 2025 (download ISO here) was definitely worth the wait. The team […]
