The 10 Best States for Video Game Fans
Prodigy Education ranked the most game-obsessed states based on the number of establishments, events, and search trends related to the hobby.
Prodigy Education ranked the most game-obsessed states based on the number of establishments, events, and search trends related to the hobby.
Anyone who has ever played ‘Tetris’ knows how addictive the ’80s video game can be. Scientists say the Tetris Effect may even have psychological benefits for people coping with PTSD.
The wait is over—Pokémon is finally joining LEGO. Here‘s what we know so far about the legendary collaboration.
A one-of-a-kind spicy Cheeto, shaped like Charizard, has become a viral sensation, selling for an unbelievable price at auction.
The Tamagotchi gets an update with this Darth Vader edition, complete with mini-games, character interactions, and lightsaber training.
GTA Boom reveals people‘s favorite video game characters of the year.
The Atari 7800+ makes it possible to play the games you haven’t touched since childhood.
Pizza Hut has released a pizza-warming video game console attachment that nobody asked for.
Make your way around the board of ‘Monopoly: Pokémon’ and catch ’em all.
Many video games get movie adaptations, but you probably didn’t see this one coming.
Costume inspiration varies widely, from musical artists to video game characters.
Alarmo allows you to wake up amid visuals and sound effects from your favorite Nintendo games.
A study determined the horror titles that are most likely to get players’ hearts racing.
If you have these consoles lying around, you might want to consider selling them on eBay.
Mario Kart is getting the LEGO treatment—finally.
You can now get your caffeine fix in noodle form.
The game, which is the same shade as the famous 'Legend of Zelda' gold cartridge, was produced for the 1990 Nintendo World Championships.
From “Shaq Fu” to “Home Improvement: Power Tool Pursuit!,” these weird licensed video games prove that just because something is popular doesn’t necessarily mean it’ll make for good gameplay.
The hyper-violent arcade smash of 1992 was too bloody even for Congress.
You don't have to be a retro video game fan to find this classic PlayStation restoration oddly satisfying.
The Internet Archive goes beyond the Wayback Machine—it also hosts movies, arcade games, and more.
The Internet Archive has more than 8500 MS-DOS games online, and they’re playable in nearly any browser. Prepare to kiss your free time goodbye.
The collection of 2200 video gaming systems includes rare special editions that are nearly impossible to find elsewhere.
Before Nintendo burrowed its way into millions of homes, it had to win over retailers in New York City—and the difficulty level was set to 'almost impossible.'