What would Pokémon look like if it was played in the first person? Press play on the below video and check it out – the Machinima crew have derived the ultimate Pokémon game in the first person. Come get some!
source: Machinima
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What would Pokémon look like if it was played in the first person? Press play on the below video and check it out – the Machinima crew have derived the ultimate Pokémon game in the first person. Come get some!
source: Machinima
What do you do when you have lots of free time on your hands? You recreate your Mario Kart battles in real life, that’s what!
If you have your K’nex lying around, then put it to good use immediately. If not, watch this video for some inspiration. K’Nex + Mario Kart = awesomeness!
source: StormbringerGT






Don’t have a Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) to get your nostalgic hit? Don’t stress, you can go straight to the Nintendo8.com site and play all your favourite Nintendo 8-bit games right on your browser!
I know some will say that it is not like the real thing, but hey, not all of us are inclined to own all the old consoles. So go ahead and enjoy some 8-bit action.

Back in the 16-bit war between Sega and Nintendo, it was Sega’s clever marketing department that released some great advertising campaigns. These campaigns were used to either discredit Nintendo’s offering or make you think twice about jumping over to the red side. Campaigns like “Genesis does what Nintendon’t” and “To be this good takes Ages” were memorable campaigns and are still being talked about to this day. Sega protected their (market) patch by firing these broad shots at Nintendo. It obviously worked, as the Genesis had a huge market share in North America. However, things did change once Sega started experimenting with add-ons and lost their way. To their credit, Nintendo built their reputation by consistently producing high quality products and eventually the SNES overcame the market deficit and made it to the top of the 16-bit ladder (in North America) by 1993. Once on top, Nintendo proclaimed “Nintendo Is What Genesisn’t” – a stroke of genius.
Sega’s campaigns were great; however, the boldest examples came from SNK. Their advertising was based around the 24-bit power of their Neo Geo AES (Advanced Entertainment System), and they were shameless and aggressive. The advertising was clearly aimed at male gamers – with ads like “If you’re still playing Sega, NEC or Nintendo you’re nothing but a weenie! If you’re playing the incredibly high powered Neo Geo system you’re a real hot dog!” and the menacing pitbull mascot proclaiming that the Neo Geo was “Bigger, Badder, Better”. However, my favourite Neo Geo advertisement was the raunchy “I Remember When He Couldn’t Keep His Hands Off Me!” – perhaps the ad should have come with a warning.

SNK were going after every player in the market, not just the big boys Sega and Nintendo. Even poor old NEC (TurboGrafx-16) was being attacked. With the premium price of the AES system and games, SNK had to do whatever they could to snag some market share, even if it meant fighting dirty.

Being the king of the hill makes you a target, so it would have been no surprise to Nintendo to be in the crosshairs of every competitor’s marketing department. Not only were they being attacked on the console front, Nintendo was also fighting the handheld war with Atari (Lynx) with their “Lynx Eats Boy’s Lunch” ad blitz and Sega (Game Gear) with their “Separate The Men From The Boys” campaigns. It is safe to say, we all know how that battle ended.
They say that imitation is the best form of flattery. I hope to see more of this old school mud-slinging marketing for the new generation gaming systems.

source: Cheezburger
If the NES could display more colours, this is how your favourite video gaming characters would look like. Ah, if only!
Press play and kick back and relax, let the Mini Mario Orchestra invade your auditory senses.
source: The String Player Gamer

Here it is, the ‘The New Super Mario Busters 2′ recipe: Add one part Super Mario Bros. with one part Ghostbusters 2. Then mix a cameo of Samus Aran, a dash of Sonic the Hedgehog with Yoshi and stir feverishly.
WARNING: This video is rated P for Parody!
source: James Farr
All I can say is, this Pop Chart Lab creation is extremely cool: astronomy mixed with NES (Nintendo Entertainment System) games goodness. Does this look like a nebula or our very own Milky Way galaxy strewn with Nintendo games?
source: Pop Chart Lab
The DYKG crew have done it again! This time around, Nintendo’s Donkey Kong gets the Did You Know Gaming treatment. I confess, I am a huge fan of their site and love finding out stuff I had forgotten about or did not know at all. Press play and enjoy the history.
source: DYKGaming
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