When Lego founder Ole Kirk Kristiansen pivoted his business to plastic bricks, we wonder if he had any idea of the global ...
Game developers honor the influential designer with tributes and shared memories, highlighting his dedication, unique ...
Substance Labs, a merry band of Lego and gaming lovers based in Switzerland, have created a kit that retrofits the official brick-perfect Lego set into an unofficial pixel-perfect playable Game Boy.
Drew Swanson is a Features Article Editor from the Pacific Northwest of the United States. He is a lifelong gamer with a passion for a variety of genres. A connoisseur of everything from JRPGs and ...
In the summer of 2012, ROUTINE was revealed at the largest video gaming convention in the world Gamescom, but after well over a decade later it has yet to make it into the hands of players. In the ...
If you played video games in the 1980s and ‘90s, then you’re probably already familiar with full-motion video (FMV), which was a way of telling stories using pre-recorded video files instead of the ...
The complete model range for Steamforged Games' very first tabletop wargame, Guild Ball, is now available as STLs from My ...
The gaming industry is booming, projected to reach $321 billion by 2026. Yet with this expansion comes even more competition: Players expect AAA-quality graphics from indie studios, while budgets to ...
GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. Vampire Survivors creator Luca Galante discusses new game Vampire ...
Gacha & Catch, a pop-up Japanese crane game store, is opening in the Santa Monica Promenade in Santa Monica on Nov. 22, 2025. The joint project between Japan Entertainment One Inc., TOMY Company, Ltd.
Join Josh, Ollie, and guests as they unbox and taste test a variety of unique Japanese Kit Kat flavors. From Matcha Double Berry to Wasabi, Sake, and Tokyo Banana, discover which exotic treats ...
When it comes to studying and homework, video games are often viewed as an unhealthy distraction. But one school in Japan has embraced them as a vital part of the curriculum to teach critical thinking ...