Dragon Quest IX Trailer

Posted on June 09, 2010

Robot Unicorn Attack coming to your iPhone/ITouch June 1

Posted on May 21, 2010

Play the game here on ur computer

its sooo addicting…. I want to live in harmony..ohhhhh

check the article at joystiq

this song is soo addicting when u play

‘Madden NFL 11′ First Look Video Game Trailer

Posted on April 30, 2010

Super Mario Wall Clock

Posted on December 01, 2009

Anyone Play the new super mario bros for Wii?

Michael Jordan’s “Last Shot” Recreated in NBA 2K10

Posted on November 18, 2009

Super Mario Galaxy 2 will be ‘really difficult’

Posted on November 18, 2009

Check out the interview here with Miyamoto

Super Street Fighter IV Team Battles and Endless modes detailed

Posted on November 18, 2009

From Joystiq

Capcom recently fired off a fact sheet in our direction for Super Street Fighter IV and while most of it talks about the stuff we already knew — additional fighters, online lobbies, car punching — it did inform us of two new online modes for the expansion to this year’s excellent brawler and hook us up with some screens of the updated lobby system.

Teams of two, three and four will be able to see who’s the best Hadoukener around in the new Team Battles mode, which is a “round-robin elimination” mode where “one man stays until beaten, next team member rotates in,” Capcom’s Chris Kramer told Joystiq. So players will be able to either control a team themselves or assign slots to other players in the room. Just don’t go expecting any tagging in and out — that only happens in other Capcom games.

The other new mode is Endless mode, a one-on-one elimination mode where two players duke it out and the winner stays in the hot seat and fights the next individual queued up. If you’ve had any experience with DOA 4, then Endless mode is kinda like that game … sans the ability to be a chicken in a sombrero running around a martial arts dojo.

Capcom was also kind enough to include some new videos, strictly for training purposes. You can check out newcomer Juri fight T. Hawk above and, if you want some MAXIMUM gameplay footage, head past the break to see her fight Deejay.

Scratch: The Ultimate DJ Preview

Posted on November 03, 2009

DJ Hero Competitor!

Best Mario Costume!

Posted on November 03, 2009

it has sound effects!!!

Time Capsule Computing: The Life and Times of Capcom

Posted on September 17, 2009

Check out this article from Nadia Oxford

Read here

‘Oregon Trail’ 2009: Less Dysentery, More Rapping Robots

Posted on September 17, 2009

Play Contra, Super Mario Bros., Tetris, and more in your browser

Posted on September 17, 2009

Source Download Squad

Ben Firshman’s Javascript NES emulator runs best in Google Chrome.

Just head on over to his site (which will likely start bogging down today as this little baby inevitably moves from Reddit to Digg), pick a game, and get ready for some early 90s video gaming excitement.

One downside: you’ll have to be cool with a similarly early 90s style screen (think original Gameboy). You’ll only get a viewable area of about 256×240. If size isn’t a major concern for you, here’s a list of the games you can play:

* Contra
* Donkey Kong
* Dr. Mario
* Golf
* Legend of Zelda
* Lemmings
* Mario Bros.
* Pac Man
* Super Mario Bros.
* Tennis
* Tetris
* Tetris 2
* Zelda II
* Super Mario Bros. 3 (partially working)

JSNES works in other browsers, of course, but not quite as well. Firefox frame rates are generally reported to be about 1/10th or less those from Chrome. Safari (and most other Webkit browsers) should be up to the task.

Madden NFL 10 | iPhone Application

Posted on September 10, 2009

iPhone users who are also football gaming fanatics can now rejoice! While watching college football and NFL (that is due to kick off very soon), you can be multitasking between commercial breaks and playing your very own dream team on your iPhone. Featuring everything one loved about the game including packed rosters from all 32 licensed teams, picking between playing a quickie one-off game or drawn-out season mode with 300 plays, this is set to keep one entertained during waits.

NBA LIVE 10 Gameplay Developer Diary

Posted on September 01, 2009

NESynth iPhone App Looks So Much Fun!!!

Posted on August 13, 2009


NESynth lets you create 80s-style music with 8-bit sounds. But the coolest part: You can control it all with an on-screen NES-style gamepad. As you’ll hear in the video below, NESynth has built-in classic sound effects (jump, fire, laser, etc), and an arpeggiator to help build up melodies using the on-screen piano keyboard.

Mario and Princess Sex Tape

Posted on August 04, 2009