Wear a wrist strap and don’t hit the TV. When Wii Sports got released on the Wii in 2006, it made headlines around the globe for encouraging people to get off the couch. The same game was also known for destroying a number of television sets back in the day, and while we would love […]
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There’ll Be A Playable Demo Of Capcom Fighting Collection At Combo Breaker
The fight begins May 27th. If you want to get your hands on the Capcom Fighting Collection and happen to be located in the US, you might want to head on down to this year’s Combo Breaker esports tournament taking place next month. Not only will this upcoming collection have a playable demo at the […]
Rumour: Sonic 2 Movie Could Be Arriving Soon On Paramount+
Gotta stream fast. Sonic the Hedgehog 2 might have only just been released in cinemas, but it seems the movie could make its way across to Paramount’s streaming service very soon. According to the news website SEGAbits (via IGN), Sonic the Hedgehog’s second movie outing will reportedly be arriving on the streaming subscription service Paramount+ […]
Round Up: The Reviews Are In For Nintendo Switch Sports
Here’s what the critics think. This week marks the release of Nintendo Switch Sports – a follow-up to the popular Wii Sports game released in 2006. The latest entry brings together six sports on release and will allow players to enjoy them both locally and online. If you’ve already been on Nintendo Life today, you’ve […]
‘Aka’ Is A “Small, Open-World” Adventure Game With Wholesome Studio Ghibli Vibes
Are you turning red? Red pandas are all the rage at the moment, it seems, as developer Cosmic Gatto — a professional animator who has worked with DreamWorks Studio animator — has unveiled Aka, an open-world game where you are looking to find “inner peace”. You play as Aka, a retired red panda soldier who […]
British Gas Advises Consumers To Turn Off Games Consoles To Save Money
“Vampire devices” strike again. British Gas has ruffled a few feathers today. In a report published by the BBC, the UK’s biggest energy company has recommended that households should switch off what the company has dubbed “vampire devices”. That’s not a switched-on TV showing one of the many Dracula films on repeat, or even your […]
Round Up: The Internet Celebrates Kirby’s 30th Anniversary
They grow up so fast… It’s official, folks: the Kirby franchise is now 30 years old – can you believe it? When HAL Laboratory’s debut title in the series – Kirby’s Dream Land – launched on April 27th, 1992, we doubt that anyone truly believed the little pink blob would go on to be one […]
Guide: Best Star Fox Games Of All Time
Every Star Fox game, ranked by you. Like any long-running group, the Star Fox team has been through some ups and downs over the years, with some incredible gaming highs serving to make any titles less that life-changingly awesome feel, well, a bit disappointing by comparison. The sentiment that the Star Fox franchise never got […]
Mothmen 1966 Is A Pulp Mystery With 8-Bit Home Computer Graphics
Coming to Switch this July. Publisher Chorus Worldwide has announced Mothmen 1966, a visual novel that features classic 8-bit home computer style visuals to tell a tale inspired by mid-20th century pulp fiction. It will launch on Switch on July 14th at a price of $8.99 / €7.99 / £6.79. Developed by LCB Game Studio, […]
Review: The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe – A Mind-Bending Mess Of Wonderment
The end is never the end is never the end is never. This is the story of a man named Alex. Alex was employed by a company called Nintendo Life, and one of his many duties was to review video games. One day when at his desk Alex heard the news that The Stanley Parable: […]