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The Infamous Atari Landfill Dig Is Finally Happening
Come April 26, 2014, one of gaming's greatest mysteries will finally be solved. Or maybe it will just be get even more convoluted and confusing. In either case, that is the official date that's been set in stone for when someone is finally going to break...
news.xbox.com posted by Kotaku Apr 10 2014 16:30 GMT
BBC to Re-Release Classic Hitchhiker's Guide Game for 30th Anniversary
Infocom's classic The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy turns 30 this year, and to celebrate, the BBC will publish an updated online version of the game on March 8, the 36th anniversary of the series' first radio broadcast.Read more...
kotaku.com posted by Kotaku Feb 24 2014 23:00 GMT
The Super Bowl Ends With a Safety, Says Tecmo Super Bowl
Yesterday Madden NFL 25 gave its prediction for Super Bowl Ex El Vee Eye Eye Eye, handing it to Denver, 31-28, on a field goal in overtime. Today, the guys keeping alive 1991's Tecmo Super Bowl offered their own version of events: another OT game, with De...
tecmobowl.org posted by Kotaku Jan 28 2014 19:10 GMT
Every Start Screen for Every NES Game, in a Video Nearly 3 Hours Long
Why did humans reach the moon or climb Everest? Because they are there. Why would someone bother to curate all the start screens of every game released for the Nintendo Entertainment System? Well, because they're out there, too.Read more...
kotaku.com posted by Kotaku Jan 26 2014 16:00 GMT
This is what the entire stadium in Tecmo Super Bowl would look like, according to @VideoGameMayhem.
This is what the entire stadium in Tecmo Super Bowl would look like, according to @VideoGameMayhem. Clean, classic stadium design, but I think it could use a newer video scoreboard. [via TecmoBowl.org]Read more...
kotaku.com posted by Kotaku Jan 25 2014 22:31 GMT
Micro Hexagon is Super Hexagon on the Commodore 64
Commodore 64 enthusiasts and programmers staged their second RGCD Cartridge Development Competition over the weekend, and among the dozen games that beat Saturday's submission deadline is this—Micro Hexagon, a port of last year's mindbending Super Hexa...
bit.ly posted by Kotaku Dec 02 2013 17:35 GMT
Three Nintendo Systems Share a Birthday Today
Though plenty of attention this week is on the PlayStation 4's launch last Friday, and the Xbox One arriving on the next, at the midpoint—today—is a rather significant date in video gaming history: Three Nintendo systems all released in North America ...
kotaku.com posted by Kotaku Nov 19 2013 00:00 GMT
A Look Back at Eighteen Years of PlayStation (to Make You Feel Old)
Sony Europe released this tribute video today, a stylized look at 18 years of gaming with PlayStation consoles on that continent. Wait a minute, this dude has lived in the same room for 18 years?Read more...
kotaku.com posted by Kotaku Oct 21 2013 13:00 GMT
Funky Tecmo Super Bowl Mod Creates Street Version of Gridiron Classic
A legion of editors have kept the nearly 22-year-old Tecmo Super Bowl relevant with mods that allow the game to be played with the modern NFL or college teams. Well, did you know the series also has a 7-on-7 arcade-style version, too? It's free.Read more....
kotaku.com posted by Kotaku Oct 14 2013 16:00 GMT
The Original Pokemon Hero Returns In Pokemon Origins
Ash Ketchum was never the very best, like no one ever was. It was always Red, the hero of the original Pokemon Red and Blue. His story is Pokemon Origins, a four-part animated series premiering November 15 on Pokemon TV. Read more...
pokemon.com posted by Kotaku Sep 26 2013 19:30 GMT
Watch the Cast of School of Rock Play That Great Song 10 Years Later
You know the song I'm talking about. "And if you want to be the teacher's pet / Well baby you'd just better forget it / Rock got no reason, rock got no rhyme / You'd better get me to school on time!"Read more...
kotaku.com posted by Kotaku Aug 31 2013 23:30 GMT
Live in California? You Can Rent Arcade Cabinets for $75 a Month
If you've got $75 a month to burn and live in California, you can get a 250-pound arcade cabinet running a 30-year-old game delivered to your door. This is the service offered by All You Can Arcade, a San Francisco business that opened shop last month. If...
kotaku.com posted by Kotaku Aug 11 2013 23:00 GMT
Ten Years Later, Michael Vick Would Have a Harder Time Breaking Madden
Michael Vick may, for the rest of his life, remain a contemptible stereotype to much of the public: A brutal or stupid man. A laughingstock. A guy who did federal time. There is, however, one aspect of his football career that cleanly escapes the wreckage...
deadsp.in posted by Kotaku Aug 04 2013 21:30 GMT
Third Update to Super Mario Bros. Crossover Pays Tribute to Rare Port
The third update of fan-favorite flash game Super Mario Bros. Crossover has just released. This is the one that incorporates perhaps the rarest port of the series, a Japan-only version that gave Mario the hammer from Donkey Kong.Read more...
mariowiki.com posted by Kotaku Aug 03 2013 15:00 GMT
Baseball Video Games Don't Decide Who's Left, Only Who's Right
Yesterday a reader sent me a screenshot in MLB 13 The Show of Nick Markakis, the Baltimore outfielder, taking his position at shortstop after pinch-hitting for J.J. Hardy. To a casual fan, it sort of sits there, waiting for you to guess what's wrong. Here...
kotaku.com posted by Kotaku Jul 24 2013 20:00 GMT
After 30 Years, Donkey Kong Gets a Proper Port to the Atari 2600
Drawn to the Atari Age forums this week by Princess Rescue—the port of Super Mario Bros. to the Atari VCS—I stumbled across something even better: Donkey Kong VCS, a proper, great-looking and, most importantly, fun port of Donkey Kong for the 2600, af...
atariage.com posted by Kotaku Jul 20 2013 20:13 GMT
Blue Ice. The Star. Roenick. NHL ‘94 Lives Again in ‘Anniversary Mode’
Wait, before you ask it, he already knows your first question. "No," says Sean Ramjagsingh, the producer of NHL 14, "you cannot make Gretzky's head bleed." Actually, you never could make anyone's head bleed in NHL '94. (That was actu...
kotaku.com posted by Kotaku Jul 11 2013 14:00 GMT
This Mesmerizing Version of Tetris Can Draw Anything You Want
Two years ago, the Internet stumbled across a guy who would work upwards of two hours to create virtuoso sprite patterns within Tetris. Well, anything humans can do, a computer can do better, right? Here's the Tetris Printer Algorithm. Showoff ... The cre...
laughingsquid.com posted by Kotaku Jun 04 2013 19:30 GMT
Someone's Going to Dig Up Atari's Infamous New Mexico Landfill
Alamogordo's city council has granted an excavation permit for the infamous landfill holding millions of copies of E.T. and Pac-Man for the Atari 2600—two titles blamed for the mid-1980s crash of console gaming—and yes, the permit-holder is digging ou...
npr.org posted by Kotaku Jun 01 2013 16:00 GMT
Horrid Friday the 13th NES Game Gets This Special Edition Figurine
Friday the 13th, the 1989 game, is widely considered to be one of the worst video games of all time, certainly one of the worst ever made for the NES. So of course it rates a special edition figurine—Jason Vorhees in the strange purple getup he wore for...
eurogamer.net posted by Kotaku May 19 2013 17:00 GMT
Flash-Game Hit Super Mario Bros. Crossover Resurrects an Obscure Port
Super Mario Bros. Crossover, the flash game in which you play through the levels of Super Mario Bros. as Samus, Link, Ryu Hayabusa and other heroes from the Nintendo Entertainment System's glory days, is readying a 3.0 update with even more obscure nosta...
explodingrabbit.com posted by Kotaku Apr 27 2013 18:00 GMT
The Best at Tecmo Super Bowl Settle a Claim Everyone Makes
#stickjockey MADISON, Wis.—Most of us are realistic about our shot. We are going to get our asses kicked, and then go to the bar. But we're in March, we're in a tournament, we're all sports fans and i...
kotaku.com posted by Kotaku Mar 10 2013 22:30 GMT
Three More Episodes Of GamePro TV To Take You Three Steps Deeper Into The 90s
#the1990s Last week, we took a trip back to the 90s with three episodes of the 1996 version of GamePro TV. The videos, as uploaded by Oakland's Museum of Art & Digital Entertainment, are a welcome return t...
themade.org posted by Kotaku Feb 27 2013 04:00 GMT
PlayStation Memories Are Tearing Up Twitter
#twitter Later tonight, Sony is slated to unveil its successor to the PlayStation 3. Right now, the hashtag #PlayStationMemories is trending on Twitter. What a kwinky dink! More »
mcvuk.com posted by Kotaku Feb 20 2013 18:30 GMT
Watch These Pundits and News Anchors Get All Nostalgic About the Atari
#nostalgia "Do you remember the Atari? Oh man, I remember the Atari!" These are words that you've doubtless heard from people over the age of 30. For some, Pong and Atari were their first and last brush wi...
kotaku.com posted by Kotaku Jan 21 2013 19:00 GMT
A Christmas Morning Memory to Make Us Feel Really Old
#nintendo64 The Nintendo 64 is 16 years old. Nintendo Sixty-FOUUUURRRRRRRR (the actual event) is 14 years old. And the Nintendo 64 Kids, Brandon and Rachel Kuzma, are 23 and 20, respectively. More » ...
kotaku.com posted by Kotaku Dec 25 2012 16:00 GMT
Is This the Face of a Heel? Debating Fighter Hayabusa's Virtue in Nintendo's Pro Wrestling
#prowrestling There were no storylines in Pro Wrestling for the Nintendo Entertainment System, beyond the ones you and your buddies would create for the six wrestlers it featured. But nearly everyone's stat...
kotaku.com posted by Kotaku Oct 25 2012 22:00 GMT
Let's Remember A More Colorful Nintendo
#nintendo Graphic artist Jillain Kristen has a good perspective on Nintendo, exchanging the gray-scaled consoles with her colorful nostalgia of playing with them as a kid. More »
moon83.tumblr.com posted by Kotaku Oct 22 2012 23:00 GMT
Video Games' First Spoken Words Still Sound Good Today
#nostalgia When it released in 1980, computer voice compression cost around $1,000 per word. Berzerk spoke about 20, and it was a sensation. Gorf and later Wizard of Wor likewise used speech synthesis to he...
jest.com posted by Kotaku Oct 20 2012 02:30 GMT
Kicking It Old School: The Peril Of Kickstarter Nostalgia
When interviewing Charles Cecil about his Kickstarter for Broken Sword 5, I interrupted him at one point to ask about a claim I’ve heard many making during this recent crowd-funding surge: that publishers prevent innovation. Perhaps they do, perhaps th...
kickstarter.com posted by Rock, Paper, Shotgun Oct 04 2012 11:00 GMT