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    Super Mario Bros. speedrunner discovers ‘new’ levels in The Lost Levels after 39 years


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    First 4 Figures announces new ‘Conker’s Bad Fur Day’ game cover statue, pre-orders open October 9th, 2025


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    Historic Namco arcade game Gee Bee is getting an Arcade Archives release soon


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    In celebration of Super Mario Galaxy 1 & 2’s release on Nintendo Switch and Switch 2, Nintendo Music has added three new songs to the music service! One new track for Super Mario Galaxy and two new tracks for Super Mario Galaxy 2 have been created just for the Switch…

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    October 2nd, 2025

  • The Sora 2 AI video app has become flooded with Nintendo videos

    The controversial company OpenAI has recently released its dedicated video generation app called Sora 2 and, as to be expected, its video feed has become flooded with copyrighted IPs. More than any other company, Nintendo’s franchises seem to be populating the app en masse, and there are already thousands of…

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    October 2nd, 2025

  • Super Mario Bros. speedrunner discovers ‘new’ levels in The Lost Levels after 39 years

    Super Mario Bros. is one of the most well-known video games ever made, so you’d think it would be impossible for there to be new discoveries made about its development or its code. Never count out a speedrunner, though. In a recent video posted by prolific Mario speedrunner Kosmic, he…

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September 28th, 2022 0

New SNK illustration celebrates Art of Fighting’s 30th anniversary

Author: Tom Brown
Categories: Merchandise, Retro

On September 24th, 1992, SNK launched its second fighting game series in the form of Art of Fighting. Originally pitched as a prequel to the iconic Fatal Fury, the game introduced genre elements like its drainable spirit gauge, graphical sprite scaling, and super attacks. To celebrate its recent anniversary, SNK…

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September 27th, 2022 0

Metroid, Kid Icarus, Excitebike round-out September’s NES NSO icon selection

Author: Tom Brown
Categories: News, Retro, Switch

Over the month of September Nintendo has been updating its Switch Online selection of icon elements with a variety of classic NES sprites and hardware images. With October fast approaching, the fourth, and presumably final, wave has landed. The games featured this time are Metroid, Kid Icarus, and Excitebike, and…

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September 16th, 2022 0

Alisia Dragoon, Beyond Oasis, Earthworm Jim join NSO’s Sega Genesis library

Author: Tom Brown
Categories: News, Retro, Switch

A fresh batch of Sega Genesis games have been added to Nintendo Switch Online’s library of classics, and this time around we’ve got a beloved Zelda-like, a quirky platformer, and an action packed sorcery simulator. Check out Beyond Oasis, Earthworm Jim, and Alisia Dragoon in the trailer below!    …

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September 9th, 2022 0

Masahiro Sakurai discusses creation of Kirby’s Adventure in latest YouTube video

Author: Amelia Fruzzetti
Categories: News, Retro

Masahiro Sakurai’s latest project — a YouTube channel where he releases videos every couple of days exploring various aspects of making games — has been going well, with him releasing vids on everything from Risk vs. Reward in game design to lag to frame rates. One topic he’s begun to…

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September 8th, 2022 0

Good Smile Company Fire Emblem scale figures for Roy and Lilina revealed, up for pre-order

Author: Amelia Fruzzetti
Categories: News, Merchandise, Retro

Good Smile Company has been making Fire Emblem scale figures for a short while, releasing gorgeous figures of Lyn, Ike, Marth, and Byleth since last year (though Byleth has yet to release). I have Lyn and Ike on my desk as I type; they’re absolutely splendid. And now GSC has…

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August 19th, 2022 0

Sega Mega Drive/Genesis Mini 2 confirmed for Europe, full list of games revealed

Author: Tom Brown
Categories: News, Retro

Earlier today Sega of Japan held a livestream confirming the last few games for the Sega Mega Drive Mini 2 in Japan. Shortly after, the western branches of the company confirmed the list and we finally have confirmation that the system will be heading to Europe on the same date!…

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August 18th, 2022 0

Gimmick! Special Edition bringing rare NES game to Switch

Author: Tom Brown
Categories: News, Retro, Switch

One of the rarest NES games is Sunsoft’s Gimmick! Released in 1992 and developed to rival its 16-bit rivals on SNES, it had a hard time finding publishers outside of Japan and as a result only had a very limited release in Scandinavia. Thankfully that is finally changing as Bitwave…

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August 16th, 2022 0

Wave Race 64 is next Switch Online game, select your watercraft on August 18th

Author: Ricky Berg
Categories: News, Retro, Switch

Just in time for the end of summer, Wave Race 64 is revving into the Switch Online Expansion Pack library. Wave Race might not be the most recurring series in Nintendo’s catalog, but there’s no denying the appeal of riding the waves through these courses on your jet ski.  …

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August 11th, 2022 0

Phantasy Star II’s iconic soundtrack getting vinyl release

Author: Tom Brown
Categories: News, Merchandise, Retro

The sci-fi JRPG sequel Phantasy Star II is beloved by many Sega Genesis fans who played it back in 1990, and its iconic soundtrack by Tokuhiko Uwabo likely plays a large part in its lasting legacy. If you’ve found yourself humming the Step Up theme then you might be interested…

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August 9th, 2022 0

Match select and 2-player mode discovered in Super Punch-Out!! after 28 years

Author: Amelia Fruzzetti
Categories: News, Retro, Switch

It feels like every couple of months we hear about some long-forgotten game having its hood peeled off to reveal untold secrets, and every time it’s just the coolest thing imaginable. Such is the case with Super Punch-Out!!, originally released in 1994, which just had two huge secrets revealed by…

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July 27th, 2022 0

New art celebrates The World Ends With You anniversaries with original and Neo cast

Author: Ricky Berg
Categories: News, Retro

The World Ends With You remains one of the finest titles on the DS, using the handheld hardware in creative ways while delivering a superb soundtrack and stylish world when it was released 15 years ago. That legacy was continued last year with NEO: The World Ends With You, and…

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July 22nd, 2022 0

Kirby’s Avalanche now on Nintendo Switch Online, Japan gets Kirby Super Star Stacker

Author: Ricky Berg
Categories: News, Retro, Switch

All eyes are likely on the N64 corner of the Nintendo Switch Online library, but every now and then the SNES side still gets a little something worth celebrating. No, it’s not Super Mario RPG, but it’s a game (two games, in fact!) that puzzle fans and Dream Land denizens…

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