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Gamers Demand Medal of Honor’s Return to Take on Call of Duty
For years, the first-person shooter genre has been dominated by blockbuster franchises like Call of Duty. But recently, longtime fans have been pushing for the return of Medal of Honor — the iconic WWII series that helped define military shooters in the late 1990s and 2000s. The original Medal of Honor games earned praise for their cinematic storytelling, realistic wartime atmosphere, and historical focus. Titles such as Frontline, Allied Assault, and Rising Sun became fan fa
James Graham
May 192 min read


Mortal Kombat 2 Scores Millions Before Official Release Day
Mortal Kombat 2 is already making a strong impact at the box office, pulling in $5.2 million from preview screenings across North America on May 7 ahead of its full theatrical release on May 8, according to Variety. Early tracking estimates project the video game adaptation could earn between $40 million and $45 million during its opening weekend, while Warner Bros. is forecasting a more cautious $35 million debut. Studios often issue conservative estimates so final numbers c
James Graham
May 82 min read


Spotted GameBros!
GameBros is hitting the streets in every town—leveling up visibility with powerful exposure across search engines, digital billboards, and beyond. 🎮🔥 #SpottedGameBros #GamingOnDisplay #NextLevelGaming #GamersUnite #RetroAndModern #ArcadeVibes #PowerUp www.GameBros.ca
James Graham
Mar 301 min read


Don’t Pull — Press
Did you know the Nintendo GameCube had a special center hub that you had to press before removing the disc? Unlike most DVD cases or other consoles, you weren’t supposed to just pull the disc out. You had to press the small button in the middle of the tray to release the locking mechanism. If you didn’t press the center? You were basically bending the disc and stressing the plastic 😬 Nintendo designed it that way to: • Keep the mini-discs secure • Prevent scratches from sli

Frequency
Feb 141 min read


The Nintendo 64 That Played Discs
Did you know there was a Japanese Nintendo 64 that played discs instead of cartridges? It was called the Nintendo 64DD — and it only released in Japan in 1999! Instead of cartridges like the regular Nintendo 64 , the 64DD used special magnetic disks. It plugged into the bottom of the N64 and allowed: • Rewritable storage • Expanded game content • Online features (yes — online in 1999!) • Game creation tools It even had an online service called Randnet where players could co

Frequency
Feb 141 min read


Sega Nomad: The Portable Nobody Talks About
Did you know Sega made a portable console that played full-size Genesis cartridges? It was called the Sega Nomad , released in 1995. The Nomad was basically a handheld version of the Sega Genesis (known as the Mega Drive outside North America). It could play almost the entire Genesis library — using the actual cartridges! That means you could play games like: • Sonic the Hedgehog 2 • Mortal Kombat • Streets of Rage 2 …on the go in 1995. Here’s the wild part: • It had a full

Frequency
Feb 141 min read


Star Wars Outlaws Is Free to Try Right Now — No Strings Attached
If you’ve been on the fence about Star Wars Outlaws, now’s the perfect time to trust your instincts — and your wallet can stay closed. Ubisoft has released a free demo for Star Wars Outlaws on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Steam, giving players a generous slice of the game at no cost whatsoever. Best of all, there’s no subscription required. You don’t need PlayStation Plus, Xbox Game Pass, or any premium membership to jump in. Just download the demo and start exploring

Frequency
Jan 142 min read


Why are video games more appealing than real life?
Video games are definitely a solution to escape the real world of real problems by removing the thought of stress while replacing your...
James Graham
Feb 6, 20231 min read
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