Shoot your way through this collection of the best Game Boy Advance shooters, including cult classics and some obscure gems.
EA has published a new patent that wants to add a replay editor to its games, allowing players to modify the captured gameplay content.
Atari has confirmed that it has no plans to enter the modern console market despite the recent success of its most recent hardware, 2600+.
I mean, it's pretty much impossible for Atari to enter the console market at this point. If anything, other than giants companies, it's an unbreakable wall.
The best they could do is Mini Consoles and Mini PCs, like they have been doing in the last couple of years.
Making and marketing a console (nevermind the games and services for it) is insanely expensive. Atari has neither the money nor the brand recognition to go up against the current competition. Even the multi-trillion dollar company Microsoft is having a hard time. Idk how this was even a question... Slow news day?
It appears that Ubisoft is still pursuing NFTs. It has partnered with Double Jump Tokyo to work on an NFT multiplayer RPG project.
Man, I haven't even heard anyone mention NFTs in ages. NFTs are dead. The Guillemot family just keep finding ways to damage their business. They need to go.
big eyeroll moment
gamers: "hey we hate nfts"
Ubisoft: "oh u really really like NFTs u say?"
Yes! Glad to see some love for Dark Arena! Doom and Dark Arena were the first times I ever experienced FPS games in handheld, which was pretty mind blowing for that era.
I was actually playing Dark Arena again recently on my phone w a Razer Kishi controller and it gave me such warm fuzzy feelings, like revisiting an old friend I hadn't seen in forever. Still enjoyed his company. :)
*They should try to get Dark Arena on the GBA lineup on Nintendo Switch Online. It was never a big title, so it shouldn't be a huge investment for the rights.